Tartu, with its population of 101,246 (Population Census data from 2000) in an area of 38.8 square kilometres, is the second largest city of Estonia. Tartu, lying 185 kilometres south of Tallinn, is also the centre of Southern Estonia. The Emajõgi River, which connects the two largest lakes of Estonia, flows for the length of 10 kilometres within the city limits and adds colour to the city.
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Travel to Tartu from abroad is typically done by flying to Tallinn Airport, a major international airport with direct connections across Europe. From the airport you need to go to the central bus station or railway station and take the bus or train to Tartu. The journey takes about two and a half hours.
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