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Tartu is often considered the intellectual and cultural hub... Tartu in Imperial Russia... As Tartu has been under the control of various rulers throughout its history... first permanent settlement on the site of modern Tartu dates to as early as the 5th century AD... Tartu became a commercial centre of considerable importance during the later... In medieval times Tartu was an important trading city... and Tartu both came under... seminary was organized in Tartu and the city received its red and white flag from the Polish king... Tartu in Imperial Russia... Tartu in Imperial Russia... Tartu was the cultural center for Estonians in the era of... Tartu was declared a... During Soviet times the population of Tartu almost doubled from 57... which has dominated in Tartu in recent years... Tartu is also the seat of the... established in Tartu in the autumn of 1993... The architecture and city planning of historical Tartu mainly go back to the pre... Tartu is also known for several modern... Tartu hosts the Hansa Days Festival... Tartu University main building... from which both the modern Estonian name of Tartu and the Germanic name of Dorpat derive... Interactive map of Tartu modern architecture since 1960ies...

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