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  • proper noun Common misspelling of Tallinn.

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Examples

  • The talented blocker was born in Tallin, Estonia, moving to the United States in the early 1990's.

    USATODAY.com 2005

  • Smaller quantities of crude oil, as well as significant quantities of petroleum products, are also distributed via rail to other Baltic ports, such as Tallin or Kaliningrad.

    Energy profile of the Baltic Sea region 2008

  • By this point Yeltsin had flown to Tallin to express solidarity with the Balts, and militia commandos had spread the violence to Latvia, attacking a government building in the capital, Riga.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • By this point Yeltsin had flown to Tallin to express solidarity with the Balts, and militia commandos had spread the violence to Latvia, attacking a government building in the capital, Riga.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • By this point Yeltsin had flown to Tallin to express solidarity with the Balts, and militia commandos had spread the violence to Latvia, attacking a government building in the capital, Riga.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • By this point Yeltsin had flown to Tallin to express solidarity with the Balts, and militia commandos had spread the violence to Latvia, attacking a government building in the capital, Riga.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • Spooky ( "Suraa") and I did some questing in Hillsbrad and the Alterac Mountains north of Tallin Mills, then slaughtered trolls in the Arathi Highlands, just because.

    "Thinking goatish thoughts, dreaming goatish dreams..." crk_blog_vault 2008

  • But the new “non-states” like Estonia is making a very big point that their capital name – in Russian – should be written something like Tallinn (or some such nonsense, inconsistent with Russian language), whereas it was always written Tallin before.

    Justin Raimondo Discusses South Ossetia on al-Jazeera « Antiwar.com Blog 2008

  • As for André, he was deported, together with Jean, on May 15, 1944, in Convoy 73, which comprised 878 Jewish males who were taken from Paris-Bobigny to Reval, Estonia (present-day Tallin), with a stop in Kovno, Lithuania.

    Simone Veil. 2009

  • He also placed first in the Global Challenge in Tallin 2007.

    A League of Extraordinary Chefs 2009

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