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Park in Tallinn, Estonia
Danish King's Garden (Estonian: Taani kuninga aed) is a park in Tallinn Old Town, Estonia.
The park is the place where the flag of Denmark, Dannebrog, according to tradition, is said to have been born. Every year on 15 June, Dannebrog or the Day of the Danish Flag is celebrated in the garden.[1]
The park's name derives from the Danish reign,[1] which lasted in Tallinn and northern Estonia for over a hundred years, mainly during the 13th century.
References
- ^ a b "Danish King's Garden, Estonia". Visitestonia.com. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
External links
- Media related to Danish King's Garden at Wikimedia Commons
59°26′7.926″N 24°44′27.136″E / 59.43553500°N 24.74087111°E / 59.43553500; 24.74087111
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