Articles of interest in Saue
Maakri is a subdistrict (Estonian: asum) in the district of Kesklinn (Midtown), Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. It has a population of 979 (As of 1 January 2014). In the last decade Maakri has developed into the main business centre of Tallinn.
"Kesklinn" is the Estonian word for the centre of a city or town.
Kernu is a village in Kernu Parish, Harju County in northern Estonia.
Keldrimäe (Estonian for "Cellar Hill") is a subdistrict (asum) in the district of Kesklinn (Midtown), Tallinn, the capital of Estonia.
Institute of Theology of Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church (Estonian: Eesti Evangeelse Luterliku Kiriku Usuteaduse Instituut) is a private university in Tallinn, Estonia, established in 1946.
Euroacademy (Estonian: Euroakadeemia) is a private university in Tallinn, Estonia, established in 1997.
Estonian School of Diplomacy (Estonian: Eesti Diplomaatide Kool) is a private university in Tallinn, Estonia, established in 1990. It is located in the building of the National Library of Estonia.
Aqris was an Estonian software development company located in Tallinn, founded in 1999 by Oliver Wihler and Sander Mägi.
Üksnurme is a village in Saku Parish, Harju County in northern Estonia.
Valingu is a village in Saue Parish, Harju County in northern Estonia. It is located by the Tallinn–Keila railway between Saue (5 km northeast) and Keila (3 km west). Valingu has a station on the Elron western route.
Tuula is a village in Saue Parish, Harju County in northern Estonia.
Tallinna Arte Gümnaasium (Tallinn Arte Gymnasium) is a school, located in the district of Mustamäe, Tallinn, Estonia.
Tagadi is a village in Saku Parish, Harju County in northern Estonia.
Ruila (German: Ruil) is a village in Kernu Parish, Harju County in northern Estonia.
Roobuka is a village in Saku Parish, Harju County in northern Estonia.
Rahumäe cemetery (Estonian: Rahumäe kalmistu) is a cemetery located at Rahumäe in Nõmme District, Tallinn, Estonia. This municipal cemetery was established in 1903 on 29 hectares of land to meet the needs of the growing population of Tallinn.
Pihali is a village in Kohila Parish, Rapla County in northwestern Estonia.
Muusika is a village in Kernu Parish, Harju County in northern Estonia.
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