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The Tallinn City Government proposed a solution that Iceland Square would be expanded to the existing part of Rävala Boulevard in front of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. On November 10, 1999, the Place Names Council agreed to this as an exceptional solution, emphasizing that "the politicization of
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On August 11, 1999, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs requested to change its current address, Rävala puiestee 9, to Islandi väljak 1 (Iceland Square 1). On August 31, 1999, the Tallinn City Planning Board changed the address of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the requested manner. As this decision
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turned out to be legally incorrect, on October 19, 1999, the Tallinn City Planning Board asked the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to stop the use of the new address and related actions until a legally correct solution is found. In response, the Chancellor of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
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The landscaped square on Rävala puiestee got its name by Tallinn City Government Regulation No. 51 of August 21, 1998. The name is given in honor of Iceland, which became the first nation to recognize the
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about the change of the address of the Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and its hinterlands. Therefore, not changing the address for foreign policy reasons was out of the question.
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Iceland Day was an event held on August 21, 2011 in Tallinn, celebrating the 20th anniversary of the re-recognition of Estonia by Iceland.
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On May 10, 2000, the Tallinn City Government implemented this plan with Regulation No. 31, which entered into force on May 15, 2000.
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place names and exaggeration with devotional names do not belong to the historical name tradition of the
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On May 11, 2022, nearly 22 years after the Iceland Square name came to exist in the final decision,
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The square, which at first had no name, was created on the site of the building destroyed in the
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was opened on the square, with a granite pedestal designed by
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link to it
introduce links
related articles
Find link tool
Estonian
Tallinn
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Iceland
Republic of Estonia.


March 1944 bombing
Lenin
Nikolai Tomsky
Alar Kotli
restored independent Estonia
Indrek Tarand
President
Lennart Meri
Icelandic government
Nordic countries
Prime Minister of Iceland
Geir H. Haarde
Estonia's
Reykjavik
Baltic countries
Iceland's President
Ă“lafur Ragnar GrĂ­msson

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