Tartu Academy of Theology

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Tartu Academy of Theology (Estonian : Tartu Teoloogia Akadeemia) is a private university in Tartu, Estonia, founded on 16 September 1992.

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Coordinates: 58°23′19.55″N26°43′25.58″E / 58.3887639°N 26.7237722°E / 58.3887639; 26.7237722


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