Culture and creativity play an important role in Tallinn’s development. As a former European Capital of Culture in 2011 and as a UNESCO World Heritage...
Over the past two years, a comprehensive environmental education program has been conducted in Tallinn’s kindergartens and schools, teaching children to reduce waste and reuse items. The program involved 125 kindergartens and 55 schools, and activities were also held at public events, engaging approximately 31,300 children in total.
See the regulation in Riigi Teataja (EST) REGULATION No 24 of TALLINN CITY COUNCIL of 18 April 2013 Regulations for keeping dogs and cats in Tallinn...
In the City Centre zone in the public for-fee parking area in Tallinn, the exemption from the parking charge applies to drivers whose vehicles produce...