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Kanuti aed (Kanut)
Canute’s garden (see Kanuti). On or by a one-time moat until 19th C. Land leased to Kanuti Gild (Canute’s guild) in 1866 to create a public garden. Used by travelling circuses and evolving into an amusement part. Next door too to the Grand Marina cinema, built 1913, destroyed 1944. For collateral damage, see WW Passaaž.
Kantsi (Kants)
Citadel, stronghold, bulwark, tower. Named after former military training facilities.
Raua K. (Kristjan Raud, 1865-1943)
Painter and illustrator of folklore characters and bizarre mystical phenomena such as flying lakes (given the country’s average rainfall, perhaps not that mythological at all). Best known for his depictions of the Kalevipoeg, see Kalevipoja. The 1935 edition being (then) an almost must-have in every Estonian home. His cheery face adorned the 1-kroon note (for information on Estonian currency, see Krooni).








