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Tartu is the second largest city in Estonia. Tartu may also refer to: Places: * Tartu County, in which the city is located * Tartu Parish, a rural municipality in Tartu County * 35618 Tartu, an asteroid Historical events: * Siege of Tartu (1224), part of the Christian conquest of Estonia * Treaty of Tartu (1920), * * Treaty of Tartu (Russian–Estonian) (February 1920) : peace treaty between the Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic and newly independent Estonia * * Treaty of Tartu (Russian–Finnish) (October 1920) : peace treaty between the Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic and newly independent Finland * Battle of Tartu (1941), a World War II battle for the city * Tartu Offensive (1944), a World War II offensive In the military: * Tartu Air Base or Raadi Airfield, a former air base northeast of the city of Tartu * Jean-François Tartu (1751-1793), French naval officer * French frigate ''Uranie'' (1788), renamed ''Tartu'' in honour of Jean-François Tartu Schools in Tartu, Estonia: * University of Tartu, the largest and highest-ranked university in Estonia * Tartu Academy of Theology, a private university * Estonian Aviation Academy, a public university known as Tartu Aviation College before 1996 * Tartu Art College, an upper secondary vocational art school Other uses: * Tartu College, a student residence in Toronto, Canada * Tartu Cathedral, Tartu, Estonia * Tartu Observatory, the largest astronomical observatory in Estonia * Tartu Ülikool Korvpallimeeskond, an Estonian professional basketball club based in Tartu * ''The Adventures of Tartu'', a Second World War spy film reissued in the US under the title ''Tartu'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tartu (disambiguation)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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