Baltic necklace.This time, I went to Tallinn Tallinn (tä`lĭn), Ger. Reval, city (1994 pop. 442,679), capital of Estonia, on the Gulf of Finland, opposite Helsinki. It is a major Baltic port, a rail and highway junction, and an industrial center. for a conference on cooperation and reconciliation in the region. Knud Simon Christensen, a Danish journalist, talked of the necklace necklace: see jewelry. of nine countries around the Baltic, and the role of small countries, whom no-one suspects of power politics, in building trust. Dr Markus Osterlund of Helsinki University spoke of the need to look back and understand history in order to be able to move forward. Professor Erik Terk, head of the Future Studies Institute of Estonia, commented on the upcoming referendum referendum, referral of proposed laws or constitutional amendments to the electorate for final approval. This direct form of legislation, along with the initiative, was known in Greece and other early democracies. in Estonia on joining the European Union European Union (EU), name given since the ratification (Nov., 1993) of the Treaty of European Union, or Maastricht Treaty, to the European Community and stressed the need to concentrate on the EU's content, quality and values. |
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