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Toompea Castle
castle in Tallinn, Estonia
St. Nicholas' Church
church in Tallinn, Estonia
Toompea
thumb|360px|View of the Toompea hill, 2013. Toompea (from , "Cathedral Hill") is a hill in the central part of Tallinn, the capital city of Estonia. The hill has an area of and is about 20–30 metres higher than the surrounding areas. Toompea is part of the medieval Tallinn Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Tallinn Old Town
UNESCO World Heritage site
Magnus, Duke of Holstein
Danish prince, Prince-bishop of Ösel, King of Livonia (1540–1583)
Kiek in de Kök
tower in Tallinn, Estonia
Raeapteek
thumb|250px|The Raeapteek The Raeapteek (; ) is a pharmacy in the center of Tallinn, Estonia.
history of Tallinn
overview of the history of Tallinn, Estonia
Brotherhood of Blackheads
association of merchants and ship owners in the Baltics, 1300s to date
Gustav Adolf Grammar School
school in Tallinn, Estonia; the oldest school in Estonia
Roman Catholic Diocese of Reval
medieval diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in Estonia (1219–1561)
Bronze Night
controversy and riots in Estonia surrounding the 2007 relocation of the Bronze Soldier of Tallinn
coat of arms of Tallinn
coat of arms of Tallinn, Estonia
Estonian Salvation Committee
executive body of Estonian Provincial Assembly in 1918
Tallinn flag
flag
Great Guild
former guild operating in Tallinn, Estonia
Tallinn School No. 21
school in Tallinn, Estonia
Charles Leroux
American balloonist and parachutist (1856-1889)
Tõnismägi
Tõnismägi (Estonian for ''"St. Anthony's Hill"'') is a 36-metre high hillock adjacent to Toompea hill in Tallinn, Estonia.
Canute Guild
guild in Tallinn
Johann Gustav Stockenberg
Swedish sculptor resided in Estonia (died 1710)
Tallinn Power Plant
former power plant in Tallinn, Estonia
Tallinn Legends
museum in Tallinn, Estonia