Until the master edit, only a few links:

* [Promotion of Go in Estonia|Gon Levittäminen Viroon] - some Finns are interested in it. Are you?
* Estonian Go players who have their pages in SuomiGo wiki:
** [Helger]

Contact information
*Tarmo Jüristo
**Tolli 3
**Tallinn 10133
**Estonia

**e-mail  tarmo.juristo@lhv.ee
** phone +372 50 86 786.

There's also a webpage about [Estonian Go|http://www.kendo.ee/go], in estonian only for the time being - 
 and an open mailinglist at golist@kendo.ee.

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I realize that it's very early indeed to speak of Tallinn as a major tournament venue. Nevertheless, I shall describe a long-term vision of Tallinn as a possible venue of European Go Congress. Tallinn happens to be ideally located for the congress in Northern Europe. Finland has a large player base and very easy access to Tallinn. Ditto for St. Petersburg (to some extent this is true of Moscow also). Tallinn is also easily and cheaply reached by car, bus, and train through and from the other Baltic states and Poland. There is a regular ferry connection from Stockholm. Tallinn also has an international airport with flights to all European airline hubs. Consumer prices in Estonia are low compared with the old EU-countries (currently about 40 % of Finnish price level). Tallinn is also easily reachable from Finland, a destination of a few low-fares airlines based in Western Europe. If a major tournament were organized in Tallinn, a lot of Finns would arrive by car making cheap rides arrangeable. All it takes is a strong enough national go organization to develop in Estonia.

-- [Markku Jantunen], 11.5. 2004