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Tag Archives: Tallinn
Eesti Blues Through the Eyes of a Photographer
Estonians cherish their beautiful summer, long sunny days and short fairy-tale nights. On the other hand, our dim and foggy days could be just as beautiful. Our IT law lecturer Tõnu Runnel has captured some amazing moments from those dim days all around Estonia. Continue reading
Should I Drink Tap Water or Bottled Water?
Read why there is no significant difference between bottled drinking water and tap water in Estonia. Continue reading
Posted in Estonia, General
Tagged bottled water, drinking water, Estonia, Tallinn, tap water, Tartu, water
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Somewhere in the North: Why Nobody Came to Visit Me
Karin Pointner, who spent her Erasmus semester 2006/2007 in Tartu, won the first prize in the Erasmus-essay competition, organised by the Austrian agency for international mobility and cooperation in educaton, science and research in autumn 2011. Karin’s essay came best among 200 submissions and was read to 300 people on May 3 during the “25 Years of Erasmus” celebrations in Vienna. Continue reading