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Tallinn Electoral Committee confirmed the voting results in local elections
At today’s meeting, Tallinn Electoral Committee confirmed the voting results of City Council elections.
Tallinn celebrates Day of Restoration of Independence with free concerts
Saturday, 20 August marks thirty-one years since Estonia regained its independence. To celebrate this, a wide range of free concerts and family days will be held across Tallinn.
Tallinn offers free winter swimming and training with top athletes
On Friday, 25 November from 8-9 am, three sports halls and three winter swimming centers in Tallinn will be hosting a sports morning, where everyone can take part in free training sessions.
Tallinn invites all residents to a Sports Morning
Tomorrow, on 25 November, from 8am to 9am, three sports halls and three winter swimming centers will host a Sports Morning. All participants will be granted free entry.
13 new locations named in the city this year
This year in Tallinn, 11 streets, a lake, and a harbor received new names. The naming commission, following established practices, preferred historical and culturally significant names.
Tallinn residents invited to vote for 2023's top athlete and team
All residents are invited to participate in the voting for Tallinn's best athlete and team of the year 2023.
Tallinn supports 31 local sports projects this autumn-winter season
This year, in the last round of non-profit sports grants, Tallinn will allocate just over 31,000 euros to 31 local sports projects.
Winners revealed at Tallinn Entrepreneurship Awards Gala
At the Tallinn Entrepreneurship Awards gala held at the Seaplane Harbour (Lennusadam) yesterday, the awards for the Best Development Project, Collaboration Project, Bright Newcomer, Tourism Achievement, Job Creator, Solution of the Future, and Eco-Innovation of the year were announced, alongside awards for the best applied research projects.
The annual Sports Morning brought amateur athletes to capital’s sports halls
The eighth edition of the Sports Morning last Friday brought nearly 600 amateur athletes to the capital's sports halls and winter swimming centers.