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- List of national stadiums (links | edit)
- Estonia national football team (links | edit)
- Baltic Cup (football) (links | edit)
- Lake Ülemiste (links | edit)
- 100 metres (links | edit)
- Stéphane Chapuisat (links | edit)
- Tallinna Linnatranspordi AS (links | edit)
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- Copterline (links | edit)
- Lilleküla Stadium (links | edit)
- 1925–26 in Swedish football (links | edit)
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- St. Mary's Cathedral, Tallinn (links | edit)
- European Athletics U23 Championships (links | edit)
- European Athletics U20 Championships (links | edit)
- Ari Hjelm (links | edit)
- Kumu (museum) (links | edit)
- Andres Oper (links | edit)
- Marko Kristal (links | edit)
- Martin Reim (links | edit)
- Indrek Zelinski (links | edit)
- Kristen Viikmäe (links | edit)
- Germany national under-21 football team (links | edit)
- Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Tallinn (links | edit)
- St. Olaf's Church, Tallinn (links | edit)
- Kalevi Keskstaadion (links | edit)
- Toompea Castle (links | edit)
- Tallinn University (links | edit)
- Kadriorg Staadion (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Hazem Emam (links | edit)
- 1998–99 UEFA Cup (links | edit)
- 1996–97 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (links | edit)