Neighbourhoods of Narva
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Narva is officially divided into 15 neighborhoods which carry no administrative purpose. Their names and borders are defined as follows: Elektrijaama, Joaoru, Kalevi, Kerese, Kreenholmi, Kudruküla, Kulgu, Olgina, Paemurru, Pähklimäe, Siivertsi, Soldina, Sutthoffi, Vanalinn, and Veekulgu.[1]
Elektrijaama[]
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Elektrijaama is the biggest neighbourhood of Narva.
Joaoru[]
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Kalevi[]
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Kerese[]
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Kreenholmi[]
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Kudruküla[]
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Kulgu[]
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Olgina[]
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Paemurru[]
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Pähklimäe[]
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Siivertsi[]
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Soldina[]
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Sutthoffi[]
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Vanalinn[]
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Veekulgu[]
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References[]
- ^ "Narva linna tanavad". vana.narvaplan.ee. Retrieved 16 March 2020.
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