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Toompea (from German: Domberg, "Cathedral Hill") is a hill in the
central part of Tallinn, the
capital city of Estonia. The hill has an area of 7 hectares...
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Toompea castle (Estonian:
Toompea loss) is a
medieval castle on
Toompea hill in the
central part of Tallinn, the
capital of Estonia. In
modern times,...
- AD, a
fortress was
built in what is now
central Tallinn, on the hill of
Toompea. As an
important port on a
major trade route between Novgorod and western...
- with the
Treaty of
Stensby in 1238. The
Danes built the
Toompea Castle (Castrum Danorum) on
Toompea Hill in Tallinn,
which quickly became the
biggest settlement...
- (Estonian:
Stenbocki maja) is a
prominent neoclassical building located on
Toompea hill, in the
oldest part of Tallinn, the
capital of Estonia. It is the...
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around 2500 BCE.
Around 1050, the
first fortress was
built on
Tallinn -
Toompea. As an
important port for
trade between Novgorod and Scandinavia, it became...
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threshold (2%) was used. The
sessions of the
Riigikogu take
place in the
Toompea Castle,
where a new
building in an
unusual Expressionist style was erected...
- its
identity through new buildings. The
Estonian parliament building at
Toompea,
designed by
architects Eugen Habermann and
Herbert Johanson and completed...
- red flag was
taken down
permanently from the Pikk
Hermann tower of the
Toompea Castle in the
capital city Tallinn. It was
replaced with the blue-black-white...
- 2003. The
newly elected 101
members of the 10th
Riigikogu ****embled at
Toompea Castle in
Tallinn within ten days of the election. Two
opposing parties...