Haabersti

Haabersti
District of Tallinn

View at the center of Haabersti from the Stroomi Beach (Pelguranna).

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Location of Haabersti in Tallinn.
Coordinates: 59°24′51″N 24°38′49″E / 59.41417°N 24.64694°E / 59.41417; 24.64694Coordinates: 59°24′51″N 24°38′49″E / 59.41417°N 24.64694°E / 59.41417; 24.64694
Country Estonia
County Harju County
City Tallinn
Government
  District Elder Marek Jürgenson (Centre Party)
Area
  Total 18.6 km2 (7.2 sq mi)
Population (01.11.2014[1])
  Total 43,916
  Density 2,400/km2 (6,100/sq mi)
Website haabersti-district

Haabersti is one of the 8 administrative districts (Estonian: linnaosa) of Tallinn, the capital of Estonia.

Haabersti is divided into 12 subdistricts (Estonian: asum): Astangu, Haabersti, Kakumäe, Mustjõe, Mäeküla, Õismäe, Pikaliiva, Rocca al Mare, Tiskre, Veskimetsa, Vismeistri and Väike-Õismäe.

The most populous part of the district is Väike-Õismäe, a residential area consisting of the big panel houses, which were mostly built in the 1970s. Lake Harku and an extensive beach area at Kakumäe and the Kopli Bay lie in the boundaries of the district. Since most of the territory has not been previously used for building, new areas with small residential buildings have developed in the last two decades.[2]

Haabersti is the home for Estonian Open Air Museum, Saku Suurhall, Tallinn Zoo, and Rocca al Mare Shopping Centre.

Population

Ethnic composition (2013)[3]
Ethnic group Percentage
Estonians 49.4%
Russians 41.1%
Ukrainians 4.0%
Belarusians 2.1%
Finns 0.6%
Jews 0.5%
Tatars 0.3%
Others 1.9%

Haabersti has a population of 43,916 (As of 1 November 2014).[1]

Population development
Year 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Population 37,187 38,267 38,968 38,956 39,587 40,454 41,051 41,549 42,294 42,839 43,571

References

  1. 1 2 "Tallinna elanike arv" (in Estonian). Tallinn City Government. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
  2. "Haabersti District Administration". Tallinn. Retrieved 12 March 2011.
  3. "Tallinn arvudes 2013" (in Estonian). Tallinn. p. 19. Retrieved 10 September 2013.
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