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Laagna is a
village in Narva-Jõesuu muni****lity, Ida-Viru
County in
northeastern Estonia.
Prior to the 2017
administrative reform of
local governments...
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Battle of
Laagna (Estonian:
Laagna lahing; 18
January 1919) took
place in
Laagna, Estonia,
during the
Estonian War of
Independence with
Estonian mariners...
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potential disruptions, as the
shooting schedule required that the
arterial Laagna Road be
closed for one month. A
compromise was
eventually reached, involving...
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Laagna is a
subdistrict (Estonian: asum) in the
district of Lasnamäe, Tallinn, the
capital of Estonia. It has a po****tion of 24,251 (As of 1 January 2014[update])...
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inhabitants had
Estonian citizenship. The main road in Lasnamäe is the 4+4
Laagna Road,
which runs in an east–west
direction through the
district and connects...
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developments followed. In 1970's tram
routes were
planned in Lasnamäe, in 1980's
Laagna tee have been
constructed for this purpose, but the new
authorities discontinued...
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boroughs Sinimäe –
Olgina villages Arumäe –
Auvere –
Hiiemetsa –
Hundinurga –
Laagna – Kudruküla – Meriküla –
Mustanina –
Peeterristi –
Perjatsi – Pimestiku...
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interchange servicing the T1/E20 (on a flyover), the
start of the
urban highway Laagna tee (via Rahu tee) and a
small residential area. The
first interchange services...
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January –
Estonian victory in the
Estonian War of Independence.
Battle of
Laagna 18
January –
Estonian victory.
Second Battle of Kiev 18 January-5 February...
- carriageway. In 2022, a long-awaited
interchange between the T1, T11 and
Laagna tee was
constructed in Väo. The T1 (Estonian: põhimaantee 1) is a major...