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10 Foto Kota Tallinn di Estonia pada Era Soviet

Tallinn adalah ibu kota dan kota terpadat di Estonia. Terletak di sebuah teluk di Estonia utara, di tepi Teluk Finlandia di Laut Baltik, kota ini berpenduduk 456.518 jiwa pada tahun 2025 dan secara administratif terletak di County Harju. Tallinn adalah pusat pemerintahan, keuangan, industri, dan budaya utama Estonia.    1. Stasiun Baltik pada malam hari, 1976. 2. Kafe "Tuljak, 1974.     3. Tallinn pada malam musim dingin, 1971. 4. Distrik Mustamäe, 1976. 5. Kawasan kota tua Tallinn dari kaki Bukit Toompea, 1975. 6. Pemandangan Tallinn dari atas Bukit Toompea, 1978. 7. Gereja St.Nicholas, 1970. 8. Pelabuhan Tallinn, 1974.   9.  Asosiasi Produksi Barang Rajutan ''Marat'', 1976.   10. Menara meriam Kiek in de Kök, di lereng selatan Bukit Toompea, 1978. Source/Reference  http://thetallinncollector.com/

Yulia Tymoshenko is My Only Favourite Ukrainian Politician

When talking about Ukraine, In particular Ukrainian politics, I will always remember Yulia Tymoshenko, the former Prime Minister of Ukraine (2005, 2007-2010). I like her, not primarily because of her politics but because of her iconic beautiful blonde hair, very attractive.


I love her crown braid hairstyle, it's wrapped around the top of her head. She and her hair are inseparable, making her appearance very recognizable in Ukrainian politics. She knows how to be a politician and also a fashion icon at the same time, I like it (I want that too hehe).


Just look at how thick her braids are, they definitely need special care. She is like a queen, her braid is like a tiara on her head. She is originally a brunette but then she changed her hair to blonde, becoming like an angelic figure. I need to learn how to do her hairdo.



Apart from her beautiful hair, her politics are quite good. She wants Ukraine to become member state of European Union and also at the same time against Russia. She is also very fierce against the oligarchy, especially since she co-led the Orange Revolution along with Viktor Yushchenko in 2004.


She ever convicted for several crimes but jailed because of power abuse as prime minister (which was later found to be wrong). Sentenced for seven years but only served three years when she was released during the last days of Euromaidan Revolution on 22 February, 2014.


She was able to be released because Parliament voted for her release by revoking the article used to imprison her. Later the Supreme Court closed her case of abuse of power for ordering Naftogaz, Ukrainian national oil and gas company, to sign the gas deal with Russia in 2009.


She had run for president three times but lost in all three presidential elections: in 2010, 2014 and 2019. She has been a symbol of the opposition since the Orange Revolution, including during the Euromaidan Revolution, even until now. She is a great woman in my opinion.



She is currently still serving as People's Deputy of Ukraine, member of Verkhovna Rada, the Parliament of Ukraine, representing multi-members nationwide electoral district, since 2019 for 9th convocation. She had been a People's Deputy several times in the past since 1997 (1997-2000, 2002-2005, 2006-2007, 2007, 2014-2019).

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