Haabneeme

Coordinates: 59°30′37″N 24°49′35″E / 59.51028°N 24.82639°E / 59.51028; 24.82639
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Haabneeme
2011 Census[1]
)
 • Total5,634

Haabneeme is a

2011 Census),[1] Haabneeme is the largest settlement in the municipality
.

Haabneeme was first mentioned in 1271 as Apones. During the Middle Ages Haabneeme was settled by

hospital-polyclinic in 1979. As an addition to apartment buildings, a pension was opened in 1974, stadium in 1978, kindergarten in 1983 and a high school in 1981–1985.[2]

Recently, many new buildings such as a spa hotel, a new schoolhouse (2006), a kindergarten and a supermarket have been raised.

Haabneeme is connected to the centre of

Tallinn Bus Company
's route nr. 1A (Viru keskus – Viimsi haigla), average traveling time is about 25 minutes.

A new two-storey shopping centre with Selver hypermarket is planned to be opened in Haabneeme in 2015.[3]

Viimsi St. James' Church is located in Haabneeme.

Gallery

  • Haabneeme beach
    Haabneeme beach

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Population by place of residence (settlement), sex and age". Statistics Estonia. 31 December 2011. Retrieved 31 May 2013.
  2. ^ "Haabneeme alevik" (in Estonian). eestigiid.ee.
  3. BBN
    . 1 October 2013. Retrieved 16 October 2013.

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