#Male (male)
#Tallinn #Nõmme #Nõmme
#Chess. Street name replacing #LootusePõik (2017). Appropriately perpendicular to #Kerese P.
#A_Rambling_Dictionary_of_Tallinn_Street_Names
#TallinnStreets #TallinnaTänavad
#Game #Mäng
#Leisure #VabaAeg
Front of an Estonian 1-crown banknote, featuring Kristjan Raud.
Back of an Estonian 1-crown banknote, featuring Toompea Castle, Tallinn.
Front of an Estonian 10-crown banknote, featuring Jakob Hurt.
Back of an Estonian 1-crown banknote, featuring the Tamme-Lauri oak, the oldest tree in Estonia, about 700 years old
Banknotes were available in denominations of 500, 100, 50, 25, 10, 5, 2 & 1 krooni,
as well as coins of 5 & 1 krooni, then 50, 20, 10 & 5 senti, or cents. For images on banknotes, see #Hiidtamme, #Jakobsoni C.R., #Kerese P., #Koidula L., #Oti,
#TallinnStreets #TallinnaTänavad
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Front cover of a book by chess champion Paul Keres and Iivo Nei entitled (in Estonian) Maleaabits, i.e. The ABC of Chess.
#Kerese P. (Paul Keres, 1916-1975)
#Tallinn #Nõmme #Nõmme #Männiku
Estonian Chess-Master, for some, the “#Paganini of chess”, for #Spassky the “#Pope of chess”, for others, a face on a 5-krooni note (for information on #Estonian currency, see #Krooni).
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