Tallinn, Estonia. A Great Place to Visit for Vacation or
Business
Tallinn
Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, is well known for her fully
preserved medieval Old Town and a pulsating nightlife. Recently
many stylish places for eating and drinking have sprung up in
Tallinn, many of them offering decent quality food, and it is
not hard to find a place for dancing. Those who travel out of
the city will get acquainted with our beautiful countryside (for
instance, Estonia is known as the land of 1000 islands), the
long seashore, the picturesque Baltic German manor houses etc.
And there are not many cities whose face is designed by the 21st
century rather than the 18th or 19th.
Situation
Tallinn is situated in Northern Europe in the northeastern part
of the Baltic Sea region. Its unique position between the
high-tech Nordic countries and Russia, which her huge natural
resources as well as an enormous market, has made the city an
attractive place for investors from all over the world. Foreign
investments into Estonia amounted to 189.7 billion kroons as of
June 2004, making Estonia the most successful country in Eastern
Europe in this respect Distances from some European cities (by
plane):
* Helsinki 82km
* Riga 280km
* St Petersburg 315km
* Stockholm 380km
* Copenhagen and Moscow 860km
* Berlin 1030km.
Tallinn Top Culture Events
The top summer event in Tallinn is the Old Town Days in the
first week of June; in December the Black Nights Film Festival
brings the best of the year's European films to Tallinn, and
there are a lot of other annual cultural events like Jazzkaar,
Orient, NYYD, and more,
Economic Life
About half of the GDP of Estonia is produced in Tallinn (and its
Suburbs) and more than half of the foreign-owned companies
reside here. The economy is boosted by close relations with
Finland and Sweden and a liberal economy that is favorable to
foreign investments. Rapid development of the communications
infrastructure has created a situation where mobile technologies
and the Internet are used more widely than in some larger and
wealthier EU countries (e.g. Internet banking is used by more
than 10% of the population, active users of the Internet are
more than 50% of the whole population, every second Estonian has
a mobile phone etc, e-government and e-tax system are working
etc). The projected economic growth for this year is 5.9% The
GNP per capita Estonia in 2004 was 40% of the EU average (39% in
Lithuania, 34% in Latvia)
Inhabitants
Tallinn has about 400,000 inhabitants, half of whom are
Estonians 40% Russians and 10% other nationalities. You probably
didn't know that there are over 120 nationalities living in
Estonia. The major ethnic groups are Russians, Byelorussians,
Ukrainians, Finns, Tatars, Latvians, Poles, Jews, Lithuanians,
Germans and Armenians. Basically every third inhabitant of
Estonia speaks some other language.
Short History
* 10th century: ancient Estonians have already established the
central trading point on the coast of the Gulf of Finland.
* 1219: Northern Estonia is conquered by the Danes. led by King
Waldemar 2nd, who later establishes a stone castle at Toompea
-multinational town grows around it.
* 1248: Tallinn acquires town rights.
* 1219-1346: the Danish period. A network of streets is formed
inside the town wall, with a guild house, churches and convents,
warehouses and defense buildings.
* 1347-1561: the Livonian Order acts as the sovereign; the
building of the Old Town with its principal stone buildings is
completed * 1561-1710: the Swedish period Tallinn's trading
success has faded because of long lasting wars.
* 1710: Tallinn capitulates to the Russian Army (Great Northern
War).
* 1857: An important evolution in the town's development was
caused by the loss of stronghold status and the building of a
railway connection to St Petersburg. Rapid industrial
development begins, resulting in the swift growth of the town.
* February 24. 1918: the Estonian Salvation Committee declares
the independent democratic Republic of Estonia. The new
government immediately has to organize a defense against the
attacking Russian bolshevist troops and the Estonian War of
Independence begins. It ends in 1920.
* 1920: Tallinn becomes the capital of the independent Republic
of Estonia.
* June, 1940: Soviet troops occupy Estonia, abolishing its
independence and establishing Soviet order.
* 1944-1991: Estonia belongs to the Soviet Union.
.1st August 20, 1991: the Supreme Soviet of Estonia declares
re-establishment of the independence of Estonia based on legal
continuity.
* August 29. 1994: the last troops of Russian army are withdrawn
from Estonia. The Second World War has come to an end for
Estonia.
* May 1. 2004: Estonia joins the European Union.