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Montpellier adopts free public transport following Tallinn's example
As of yesterday, the city of Montpellier in Southern France has fully transitioned to free public transport, inspired by the model implemented in Tallinn. Prior to this change, thorough research was conducted on Tallinn's experience with the system.
Mayors of Tallinn
The burgomasters, Mayor commanders, Mayors, chairmen of city government, chairmen of executive committee of the City of Tallinn from 1786 to 2019 See...
Tallinn 777 – History Lives Here
Tallinn Day Programme 2025 12-16 May | Main programme on Freedom Square 12-14 MAY School physical education and football training: Tallinn's schools...
International Relations of Tallinn’s districts
You can find general information about the cooperation agreements of Tallinn’s districts below. For more information about a specific cooperation...
Tallinn English College Sports Hall
Inglise Kolledži Spordihoone on Tallinna Spordi- ja Noorsooameti allasutuse Tallinna Spordihall filiaal. Sportimisvõimalused: Ujula - nelja rajaga 25...
Tallinn creates emergency centres in every district
Tallinn creates emergency centres in every district, or institutions that are independent from outside service providers. The purpose of these centres is to provide help, advice and information during large-scale electricity or water outages, fire or other crises. While the emergency centres are mostly located in city district administration buildings that people are accustomed to visiting, the network is planned to be expanded.
Interpretation Service
The aim of the service is to provide needs-based support to new immigrants, people with diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds, and returnees...
Tallinn Folk High School
The Tallinn Folk High School offers different self-improvement opportunities through theoretical and practical courses to the wider public. The school...