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Põhjala factory

Põhjala factory

09.09.2024, Tallinn. Until 1998, pacifiers, shoes, toys and rubberized clothing were produced here in the premises of the former Russian-Baltic shipbuilding company. At the end of the 1970s, more than 700 people worked in the Põhjala Factory, which made it a real large-scale industry. Today, the Põhjala Factory has become a hub for over 100 creative sector companies, including a bar, bakery, bookstore, restaurants, and cafes. Within the Põhjala Factory, you can enjoy urban greenery in community and rooftop gardens, visit art exhibitions, and shop in studio stores. The entire complex is enlivened by various festivals and events. Photo Eero Vabamägi, Postimees

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Põhjala factory

Põhjala factory

09.09.2024, Tallinn. Until 1998, pacifiers, shoes, toys and rubberized clothing were produced here in the premises of the former Russian-Baltic shipbuilding company. At the end of the 1970s, more than 700 people worked in the Põhjala Factory, which made it a real large-scale industry. Today, the Põhjala Factory has become a hub for over 100 creative sector companies, including a bar, bakery, bookstore, restaurants, and cafes. Within the Põhjala Factory, you can enjoy urban greenery in community and rooftop gardens, visit art exhibitions, and shop in studio stores. The entire complex is enlivened by various festivals and events. Photo Eero Vabamägi, Postimees

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Põhjala factory

Põhjala factory

09.09.2024, Tallinn. Until 1998, pacifiers, shoes, toys and rubberized clothing were produced here in the premises of the former Russian-Baltic shipbuilding company. At the end of the 1970s, more than 700 people worked in the Põhjala Factory, which made it a real large-scale industry. Today, the Põhjala Factory has become a hub for over 100 creative sector companies, including a bar, bakery, bookstore, restaurants, and cafes. Within the Põhjala Factory, you can enjoy urban greenery in community and rooftop gardens, visit art exhibitions, and shop in studio stores. The entire complex is enlivened by various festivals and events. Photo Eero Vabamägi, Postimees

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Põhjala factory

Põhjala factory

09.09.2024, Tallinn. Until 1998, pacifiers, shoes, toys and rubberized clothing were produced here in the premises of the former Russian-Baltic shipbuilding company. At the end of the 1970s, more than 700 people worked in the Põhjala Factory, which made it a real large-scale industry. Today, the Põhjala Factory has become a hub for over 100 creative sector companies, including a bar, bakery, bookstore, restaurants, and cafes. Within the Põhjala Factory, you can enjoy urban greenery in community and rooftop gardens, visit art exhibitions, and shop in studio stores. The entire complex is enlivened by various festivals and events. Photo Eero Vabamägi, Postimees

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Põhjala factory

Põhjala factory

09.09.2024, Tallinn. Until 1998, pacifiers, shoes, toys and rubberized clothing were produced here in the premises of the former Russian-Baltic shipbuilding company. At the end of the 1970s, more than 700 people worked in the Põhjala Factory, which made it a real large-scale industry. Today, the Põhjala Factory has become a hub for over 100 creative sector companies, including a bar, bakery, bookstore, restaurants, and cafes. Within the Põhjala Factory, you can enjoy urban greenery in community and rooftop gardens, visit art exhibitions, and shop in studio stores. The entire complex is enlivened by various festivals and events. Photo Eero Vabamägi, Postimees

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Annual Tanabata festival wishes

Annual Tanabata festival wishes

Mothers and children in Tokyo walk down the street near Hibiya Park on the day of Tanabata festival July 7, holding in traditional practice bamboo branches decorated with narrow strips of colored paper bearing their wishes. The banner reads Give us harmless pacifiers while other placards say No more PVC (polyvinyl chloride) toys.

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GOODFELLAS

GOODFELLAS

GOODFELLAS [US 1993] RAY LIOTTA as Henry Hill Date: 1993

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L'ULTIMA DONNA

L'ULTIMA DONNA

L'ULTIMA DONNA [IT / FR 1976] aka LA DERNIERE FEMME aka THE LAST WOMAN ORNELLA MUT Date: 1976

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Annual Tanabata festival wishes

Annual Tanabata festival wishes

Mothers and children in Tokyo walk down the street near Hibiya Park on the day of Tanabata festival July 7, holding in traditional practice bamboo branches decorated with narrow strips of colored paper bearing their wishes. The banner reads Give us harmless pacifiers while other placards say No more PVC (polyvinyl chloride) toys. ==Kyodo

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