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  2. Muuga, Viimsi Parish - Wikipedia

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    Muuga is a village in Viimsi Parish, Harju County in northern Estonia. [2] It is located about 12 km (7 mi) northeast of the centre of Tallinn , just north of Maardu 's district of Muuga aedlinn ( Muuga garden city ), on the coast of Muuga Bay .

  3. Muuga Harbour - Wikipedia

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    Muuga Harbour (Estonian: Muuga sadam) is the largest cargo port in Estonia, located on the southern coast of the Gulf of Finland, 17 kilometres (11 mi) northeast of the capital Tallinn, in Maardu. The harbour is administrated by Port of Tallinn, the biggest port authority in Estonia. Muuga Harbour is one of the few ice-free ports in ...

  4. List of ports and harbours in Estonia - Wikipedia

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    Leppneeme, Viimsi Parish: Gulf of Finland Viimsi Parish: Kelnase: Loksa Loksa: Gulf of Finland Marsalis Shipyard OÜ Manilaiu Manija, Pärnu Gulf of Riga AS Saarte Liinid Munalaid Meeruse Põhja-Tallinn, Tallinn: Gulf of Finland OÜ Tallinna Bekkeri Sadam Miiduranna Miiduranna, Viimsi Parish: Gulf of Finland AS Miiduranna Sadam Munalaiu Lao, Pärnu

  5. Muuga - Wikipedia

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    Muuga may refer to several places in Estonia: Muuga, Lääne-Viru County, a village in Vinni Parish, Lääne-Viru County Muuga Manor; Muuga, Viimsi Parish, a village in Viimsi Parish, Harju County Muuga Harbour; Muuga Bay; Muuga aedlinn (Muuga garden city), district of Maardu, Harju County

  6. Viimsi Parish - Wikipedia

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    Viimsi Parish (Estonian: Viimsi vald) is a rural municipality in Northern Estonia, located North-East and neighbouring the capital Tallinn. It occupies an area of 72.84 km 2 (28.12 sq mi) [2] with a population of 20 580 (As of 2019). [3] The municipality contains the Viimsi Peninsula and several islands, including Naissaar, Prangli, and Aksi.

  7. Muuga, Lääne-Viru County - Wikipedia

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    Muuga is a village in Vinni Parish, Lääne-Viru County, in northeastern Estonia. [1] Between 1992 and 2017 (until the administrative reform of Estonian municipalities) the village was located in Laekvere Parish .

  8. Randvere, Harju County - Wikipedia

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    Randvere is a village in Viimsi Parish, Harju County in northern Estonia. [2] It is located about 11 km (7 mi) northeast of the centre of Tallinn, on the coast of Muuga Bay, northwest of the Port of Muuga. As of the 2011 census, the settlement's population was 1,690. [1] Randvere was first mentioned in 1397.

  9. Glacial erratic boulders of Estonia - Wikipedia

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    The Kabelikivi is the second largest erratic boulder in Estonia, situated in Muuga, Viimsi Parish. It is 18.7 m long, 14.9 m wide and 6.4 m high, above ground volume is 728 m³. The Aruküla Rock (Estonian: Aruküla hiidrahn) is a glacial erratic on the field of Aruküla, situated in Harju County, Estonia.