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Situated on a bay in north Estonia, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland of the Baltic Sea , Tallinn has a population of about , as of [ 2 ] and administratively lies in the Harju maakond county. Tallinn is the main governmental, financial, industrial, and cultural centre of Estonia.
It is located km mi northwest of the country's second largest city, Tartu ; however, only 80 km 50 mi south of Helsinki , Finland , also km mi west of Saint Petersburg , Russia , km mi north of Riga , Latvia , and km mi east of Stockholm , Sweden. From the 13th century until the first half of the 20th century, Tallinn was known in most of the world by variants of its other historical name Reval.
Due to the strategic location by the sea, its medieval port became a significant trade hub , especially in the 14—16th centuries, when Tallinn grew in importance as the northernmost member city of the Hanseatic League. In , Tallinn had the highest number of startup companies per person among all capitals and larger cities in Europe. In , Tallinn was listed among the top digital cities in the world, [ 16 ] and in , Tallinn was listed among the top "medium-sized European cities of the future".
The name Tallinn a is Estonian. It has been widely considered a historical derivation of Taani-linna , [ a ] meaning "Danish-castle" [ b ] Latin : Castrum Danorum , conceivably because the Danish invaders built the castle in place of the Estonian stronghold after the battle of Lyndanisse. Soon after the Danish conquest in , the town became known in the Scandinavian and German languages as Reval Latin : Revalia. Reval was in official use in Estonia until At first, both Estonian forms, Tallinna and Tallinn , were used.