Allveelaev Lembit (The Submarine Lembit)

Allveelaev Lembit (The Submarine Lembit) (Google Maps)
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From www.tourism.tallinn.ee:

the Lembit is the only intact submarine in the Baltics. It was built in England in Barrow-in-Furness in 1936 for the Republic of Estonia and has sailed under both Estonian and Soviet flags. Inside the submarine, you can test a seaman's cot, sit in the radio operator's room and peer through the periscope at Tallinn's Old Town.

Pictures at www.online.ee/~peeprada/.
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@ 2006-02-02 10:16:08
It's not the only one in Baltic as there is Vesikko in Helsinki:
[http://googleglobetrotting.com/info.php/mid/13848]
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@ 2006-02-06 10:13:21
Point taken; I imagine the author of this snippet was using the term "Baltics" to refer to Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, and not to the Baltic as a whole.