The Tartu TV Mast (Estonian: Soinaste telemast) is a truss tower located in Tammelinn, Tartu, Estonia. The tower stands 185.9 metres (610 ft) tall and was originally constructed in 1957.[1] In 2011 the antenna was rebuilt. It is one of the tallest structures in Estonia.
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The TartuTVMast (Estonian: Soinaste telemast) is a truss tower located in Tammelinn, Tartu, Estonia. The tower stands 185.9 metres (610 ft) tall and...
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ennustab, et Venemaa laguneb Kremli tahtest sõltumatult ja Eesti saab tagasi Tartu rahu järgsed piirid". Eesti Päevaleht (in Estonian). Retrieved 2024-02-19...
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