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Neighbourhood of Tartu, Estonia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Annelinn (Estonian for "Anne's Town") is a neighbourhood of Tartu, Estonia, located on the left bank of Emajõgi River. It has a population of 27,755 (as of 31 December 2013),[1] or 27.34% of the whole city's population. With an area of 5.40 km2 (2.08 sq mi), it is also the largest.[1] Annelinn mainly consists of 5- and 9-story Soviet apartment buildings. The project was made between 1969 and 1973 by Mart Port and Malle Meelak from "Eesti Projekt". It was originally planned to consist of four microdistricts but only two were finished. Annelinn is planned with the shape of amphitheater with ascending relief, and an imaginary centre located on the watermeadow of the Emajõgi River.
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Schools
- Tartu Jaak Petersoni Gymnasium
- Tartu Descartes Lyceum
- Tartu Kivilinna School
- Tartu Hansa School
- Tartu Vene Lyceum
Gallery
- View from city center
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