Tartu Medal

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Medal's recipients in Tartu Honorary Book (Estonian: Tartu auraamat
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Medal's recipients in Tartu Honorary Book (Estonian : Tartu auraamat), 2014

Tartu Medal (Estonian : Tartu medal) is an award which is given out on 29 June (Tartu City Day) by Tartu City Government. The award was established in 2002. [1]

Recipients

Recipients: [2]

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References

  1. Tartu Linnavolikogu määrus "Tartu linna tunnustusavaldused". RT IV, 28.04.2018, 116.
  2. Tartu linnalt tunnustusavalduse saanud isikud. Tartu linna veebisait.
  3. "Tartu tänas auväärseid tartlasi". Uudised (in Estonian). 2014-02-24. Retrieved 2023-02-01.