Home
Lennuki (Lennuk)
1) Originally, the name of Kalevipoeg’s ship; 2) Airplane, aircraft. Name also given to one of two Russian destroyers (this one, ‘Avtroil’, built, ironically, by Tallinn shipbuilders Bocker and Lange with help from France) hijacked by the British and offered to Estonia in 1919, then flogged to Peruvian Navy in 1933, and scrapped in 1954. See Vambola. Also Soviet occupation renaming (1936-1991) of Mardi.
Lennujaama (Lennujaam)
Airport. Tallinn is one of Europe’s rarer capitals where you can actually walk to the airport. Well, not if you live in Portugal, but you know what I mean.
Leningradi (Leningrad)
Soviet renaming of the city of Saint-Petersburg (name we’ll prefer to use), and Soviet occupation renaming (1948-1992) of Peterburi.







