Väike-Õismäe
Väike-Õismäe (Estonian for "Lesser Blossom Hill") is a subdistrict (Estonian: asum) in the district of Haabersti, Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. It has a population of 27,481 (As of 1 January 2015).[1] thus housing more than 60% of Haabersti's population. Väike-Õismäe is a compact microdistrict with an oval shape, built in the 1970s (architect Mart Port).
Väike-Õismäe | |
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Subdistrict of Tallinn | |
Coordinates: 59°24′47″N 24°38′42″E | |
Country | Estonia |
County | Harju County |
City | Tallinn |
District | Haabersti |
Population (01.01.2015[1]) | |
• Total | 27,481 |
Väike-Õismäe is often informally called just Õismäe, but officially Õismäe refers to a nearby older subdistrict with a much smaller population.
In popular culture
- The film anthology "Soviet Estonia" No. 8 (1975) shows a story about a subbotnik in Väike-Jõsmäe. It was filmed at the Tallinnfilm studio (Heli Speek as director, Semyon Semyonovich Shkolnikov as cameraman).[2]
References
- "Statistical Yearbook of Tallinn 2015". Tallinn City Government. p. 38. Retrieved 25 October 2015.
- "Laupäevak Väike-Õismäel (1975) - Eesti filmi andmebaas". www.efis.ee. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
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