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This is a list of cities in Estonia that underwent a name change in the past.
This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (August 2008)
Kuressaare → Kingissepa (1952) → Kuressaare (1988)
Reval/Revel → Tallinna (1918) → Tallinn (early 1920s)
Dorpat/Derpt → Jurjev (1893) → Tartu (1918)
Pernau → Pärnu (1918)
Gewi/Jewe → Jõhvi (1918)
Walk → Valga (1918)
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