Welcome to Tallinn Geoportal! Tallinn Geoportal contains all the information on Tallinn’s geographical area or public spatial data. The Geoportal aims...
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.
It is possible to apply for the establishment or change of a place name for a natural or man-made geographical feature (such as a park or a street). A...
The vision for Klindi Park Klindi Park is an important part of the development strategy Tallinn 2035 ’s sustainable movement network, the objective of...
Dear Knowledge Society Friends and Partners, Welcome to Tallinn - the city that has been chosen amongst the top 7 intelligent communities of the world...
Tallinn is a city with a lot of biodiversity - insects, birds and animals live right next to us, and it is important to provide suitable habitats for...