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Answer for the clue "Helsinki ferry destination ", 7 letters:
tallinn

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Word definitions for tallinn in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Estonian capital, from Old Estonian (Finnic) tan-linn "Danish fort," from tan "Danish" + linn "fort, castle." Founded 1219 by Danish king Valdemar II.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Tallinn ( or , ; names in other languages) is the capital and largest city of Estonia . It is situated on the northern coast of the country, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland , south of Helsinki , east of Stockholm and west of Saint Petersburg . From ...

Usage examples of tallinn.

By the time the Germans advanced on Tallinn, Anna Grenko was fifteen years old.

I know the frequencies of the Russian beacons and I can use them for more exact navigational reference when we get near Tallinn so I can pick up the drop reference.

Both of them would be based pretty much the same distance from Tallinn as the crow flies.

He could have done with being back in the mess in Tallinn toasting his feet at the stove.

Six-more minutes to go and he would be ready to set a course home for Tallinn and base.

He could call up Tallinn radar, but those lazy shits hardly ever answered in lousy weather, or the reception was too bad to decipher what they were saying.

A sparkle of lights that was Tallinn glowed in the distance off to his left.

A Mig is standing by at Vnukovo to fly you to Tallinn as soon as the weather clears.

The visibility at Tallinn airport was dangerously bad and the landing had been frightening, the lights of the runway only visible for the last one hundred meters.

The aircraft was being tracked here in Tallinn, from the radio tower in St.

Estonia was a small country, Tallinn a small town, the places the couple could run to or hide in were limited.

You chose a bad time coming to Tallinn in winter, but I do hope your honeymoon will be pleasant.

The ancient citadel of Tallinn had once been part of the old Hanseatic League, an ancient port and trading fortress and home to prosperous merchants and craftsmen, until the Russian Tsar had invited himself in and turned it into a colony.

That explains why the army and militia are swarming all over Tallinn like flies on shit.

Something about the major at the checkpoint in Tallinn had made them both uneasy and unwilling to delay getting to Leningrad.