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48th EUROPEADE
IN TARTU 2011
July 20-24, 2011
Tartu 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.
The first written records of Tartu date from 1030

Tartu - city of
good thoughts
All folklore
groups from Europe are invited to 48th Europeade in Tartu 2011
Welcome to the biggest folklore
festival in Europe!
TARTU TOWN HALL SQUARE
July 21-23 - performances of the groups
CONCERTS OF CILDRENS AND YOUTH GROUPS
CONTCERTS OF MUSIC GROUPS
Europeade after party`s
THEATRE VANEMUINE
Vanemuine, named after the old Estonian god of music and poetry
in the romantic pseudo-mythology of 19th century national
awakening, is the oldest theatre in Estonia.
TARTU FESTIVAL ARENA
July 21 - opening of the 48th Europeade
July 24 - Europeade parade to Arena
July 24 - closing of the 48th Europeade
July 21-23 -
Streets of Tartu
performances of the groups
SCHOOLS (for accommodation)
July 20 - Registration of groups in Exhibition Centre of Tartu
Monuments in Tartu
PUB
PÜSSIROHUKELDER
Europeade by night
STREETS OF TARTU
Streets for Europeade parade
GUIDEPOSTS IN TARTU
TARTU
ORGANIZING
COMMITTEE of TARTU EUROPEADE
meetings 2010 and 2011
photos / fotod: Valdo Rebane (Tartu Laululava 2 ülaltvaadet on kellegi teise fotod)