Tapa, Estonia
Tapa, Estonia
Tapa, Estonia has 12 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
Karelian language
Connects Tapa, Estonia to: Nordic countries | Nurmes, Finland
Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church
Connects Tapa, Estonia to: Estonia | Harju County | Paldiski, Estonia | Tartu County | Lääne County
John the Apostle
Connects Tapa, Estonia to: Garanhuns, Brazil | León, Spain | Dodecanese, Greece | London Borough of Havering, England | Pueblo Culhuacán, Mexico
Soviet Armed Forces
Connects Tapa, Estonia to: Lithuania | Kabul, Afghanistan | Mshanets, Ukraine | Hanko, Finland | Palangka Raya, Indonesia
urban legend
Connects Tapa, Estonia to: Saint Petersburg, Northwestern | Puebla (city), Mexico | Berlin, Connecticut | Port Elgin, Ontario | Lagoa do Ouro, Brazil
Valga, Estonia
Connects Tapa, Estonia to: Valga County | Valka, Latvia | Elva, Estonia | Kilingi-Nõmme, Estonia | Lugaži, Latvia
Tartu
Connects Tapa, Estonia to: Harju County | Valga County | Narva, Estonia | Valga, Estonia | Põlva, Estonia
Estonian language
Connects Tapa, Estonia to: Harju County | Porvoo, Finland | Governorate of Estonia | Mikkeli, Finland | Roela, Estonia
folk etymology
Connects Tapa, Estonia to: Zagreb, Croatia | Baku, Azerbaijan | Kandahar, Afghanistan | Warmia, Warmian-Masurian | Andorra
Tallinn
Connects Tapa, Estonia to: Finland | Lithuania | Estonia | Helsinki, Finland | Latvia
Russian language
Connects Tapa, Estonia to: Brooklyn, New York | Yerevan, Armenia | Montenegro | Uzbekistan | Samarkand, Uzbekistan
Nazi Germany
Connects Tapa, Estonia to: Slovakia | France | Denmark | Italy | Hungary