Paldiski is a town and Baltic Sea port located on the Pakri Peninsula in northwestern Estonia. Originally established as a small Swedish port known as...
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construction for Tallinn Naval Harbour in 1714 and Paldiski Naval Harbour in 1718. In 1870, the Paldiski-Tallinn-St. Petersburg Railway was opened, after...
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Paldiski North Harbour (officially: Port of Paldiski) is a cargo harbour located in Paldiski, Estonia, 45 km west of the capital city Tallinn. It is near...
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Paldiski South Harbour is a cargo harbour located in Paldiski, Estonia, 45 km west of the capital city Tallinn. The harbour is owned by Port of Tallinn...
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Paldiski railway station (Estonian: Paldiski raudteejaam) is a railway station serving the town and Baltic Sea port of Paldiski, situated on the Pakri...
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municipalities – Keila Parish, Padise Parish, Vasalemma Parish and the town of Paldiski – were merged to become Lääne-Harju Parish. The current mayor (vallavanem)...
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Elron (rail transit) (redirect from Tallinn-Paldiski Railway)
branches continuing towards the cargo-harbour city of Paldiski and inland to Turba. The Paldiski branch splits at Klooga, with a short spur going to the...
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to Paldiski in Estonia operated by Tallink and DFDS Seaways, although only the Mariehamn route is open to pedestrians: the Naantali and DFDS Paldiski routes...
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"Tallinki laev Star jätkab Paldiski-Sassnitzi liinil tihedat seilamist" [Tallink's ship Star continues to sail regularly on the Paldiski-Sassnitz line]. Delfi...
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transport in Estonia starts in 1870 when a line was opened connecting Paldiski, Tallinn, Tapa and Narva; the line extending all the way to St. Petersburg...
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Russo-Swedish war of 1788–1790 which targeted the small Estonian port of Paldiski (Roggersvik; then called Baltiyskiy Port). The Swedish force consisted...
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Balticconnector is a bi-directional natural gas pipeline between Ingå, Finland and Paldiski, Estonia operated by Gasgrid Finland and Elering. It connects the Estonian...
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County between Tartu and Pärnu counties, and Paldiski County in the west of Harjumaa. In 1796 Paldiski County was joined with Harjumaa again. Until 1888...
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Preceding station Elron Following station Keila towards Tallinn Tallinn–Turba/Paldiski Klooga towards Paldiski...
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was opened in 1870 when a railway line connecting Saint Petersburg with Paldiski via Tallinn was opened. A significant part of the railway load consists...
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and Karlshamn. The vessel previously operated for DFDS Seaways between Paldiski and Kapellskär, as well as between Esbjerg and Harwich. Between 2015 and...
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finish in total. Outdoor scenes set in the former Soviet Union were shot in Paldiski, Estonia, a former nuclear submarine training centre for the Soviet Navy...
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harbour (oil refinery); in Estonia: Tallinn (grains, refrigerators, oil), Paldiski, Sillamäe. Gulf of Finland is also part of the Volga–Baltic Waterway and...
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the Keila–Paldiski railway line continues to Paldiski. The station opened in 1870 as an intermediate station on the Saint Petersburg–Paldiski railway line...
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was formed in Tallinn. In 2006, the brigade headquarters was moved to Paldiski. On 1 January 2009, the brigade was formed around three battalions: Scouts...
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Amandus Adamson (category People from Paldiski)
Amandus Heinrich Adamson (12 November 1855 near Paldiski, Estonia, then Russian Empire — 26 June 1929 in Paldiski, Estonia) was an Estonian sculptor and painter...
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Largest ports are Muuga (near Tallinn), Tallinn (comprises several ports), Paldiski, Kunda, Pärnu and Sillamäe. Since 2014, there have been no vessels over...
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Estonian registry, and her route changed to Hanko–Paldiski–Rostock from April 2006 onwards. The call at Paldiski proved to be impractical, and already in June...
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Lihula, Loksa, Maardu, Mõisaküla, Mustvee, Narva-Jõesuu, Otepää, Paide, Paldiski, Põltsamaa, Põlva, Püssi, Rakvere, Räpina, Rapla, Saue, Sillamäe, Sindi...
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station opened in 1870 when a railway line connecting Saint Petersburg with Paldiski via Tallinn was opened. The station was completely reconstructed between...
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Newcastle–IJmuiden Copenhagen–Frederikshavn-Oslo Klaipėda–Kiel Klaipėda–Karlshamn Paldiski–Kapellskär North Sea: Vlaardingen–Felixstowe Vlaardingen–Immingham Cuxhaven–Immingham...
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Paldiski was home to a Soviet Navy nuclear submarine training centre. Sillamäe was closed until Estonia regained its independence in 1991; Paldiski remained...
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but nowadays the cargo operations are shifted to Muuga Cargo Port and Paldiski South Harbour. As of 2010, there was still a small fleet of oceangoing...
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Admiral Alexander Shaurov during a Navy Day parade in Paldiski, 1988....
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The drug dealer forces Henna to accompany him to Estonia. 17 5 "Paldiski" (Paldiski) Rike Jokela Jari Olavi Rantala 3 May 2020 (2020-05-03) Mayor Tulisuo...
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