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St. Olaf's Church in Tallinn - the city's largest medieval building - takes its name from the Norwegian King Olav II Haraldsson. The church is first mentioned in 1267; It became one of the main churches in the city and formed its own patronage, which at first consisted mostly of Scandinavian merchants and artisans and a few Estonians.
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