Põhja-Tallinn
Põhja-Tallinn | |
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District of Tallinn | |
![]() Põhja-Tallinn from Pikk Hermann tower. | |
![]() Flag ![]() Coat of arms | |
![]() Location of Põhja-Tallinn in Tallinn. | |
Coordinates: 59°26′56″N 24°41′53″E / 59.44889°N 24.69806°ECoordinates: 59°26′56″N 24°41′53″E / 59.44889°N 24.69806°E | |
Country | Estonia |
County | Harju County |
City | Tallinn |
Government | |
• District Elder | Peeter Järvelaid (Centre Party) |
Area | |
• Total | 17.3 km2 (6.7 sq mi) |
Population (01.11.2014[1]) | |
• Total | 58,926 |
• Density | 3,400/km2 (8,800/sq mi) |
Website | northern-tallinn |
Põhja-Tallinn (Estonian for "Northern Tallinn") is one of the 8 administrative districts (Estonian: linnaosa) of Tallinn, the capital of Estonia.
Subdistricts[]
Põhja-Tallinn is divided into 9 subdistricts (Estonian: asum): Kalamaja, Karjamaa, Kelmiküla, Kopli, Merimetsa, Paljassaare, Pelgulinn, Pelguranna and Sitsi.
Population[]
The population in Põhja-Tallinn was 59,857 as of 1 January 2021.
Year | Population
(From 1st January) |
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2004 | 56,044 |
2005 | 56,997 |
2006 | 56,994 |
2007 | 55,691 |
2008 | 55,626 |
2009 | 55,478 |
2010 | 56,005 |
2011 | 56,346 |
2012 | 56,443 |
2013 | 56,914 |
2014 | 58,385 |
2015 | 58,926 |
2016 | 59,413 |
2017 | 59,697 |
2018 | 60,244 |
2019 | 60,795 |
2020 | 59,924 |
2021 | 59,857 |
Ethnic groups
(From 1st january) | ||||||
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Year | Estonian | Russian | Ukrainian | Belarusian | Finnish | Others |
2010 | 42.9% | 47.5% | 4.1% | 2.4% | 0,5% | 2,6% |
2011 | 43,7% | 46,7% | 4,0% | 2,4% | 0,5% | 2,7% |
2012 | 44,4% | 46,1% | 4,0% | 2,3% | 0,5% | 2,7% |
2013 | 45,1% | 45,6% | 3,9% | 2,2% | 0,5% | 2,7% |
2014 | 46,3% | 44,6% | 3,7% | 2,1% | 0,5% | 2.8% |
2015 | 47,0% | 44,0% | 3,8% | 2,0% | 0,5% | 2,7% |
2016 | 47,9% | 43,2% | 3,8% | 2,0% | 0,5% | 2.6% |
2017 | 48,4% | 42,5% | 3,8% | 1,9% | 0,5% | 2,9% |
2018 | 49,3% | 41,4% | 3,8% | 1,9% | 0,6% | 3,0% |
2019 | 50,1% | 40,4% | 3,8% | 1,8% | 0,6% | 4,0% |
2020 | 50,3% | 39,3% | 3,9% | 1,8% | 0,7% | 4,0% |
Gallery[]
Former administrative building of Russo-Baltic shipyard in Kopli, now used by the Estonian Maritime Academy.
Former Baltic cotton factory building in Sitsi.
Dwelling of the workers of Baltic cotton factory.
Former Patarei Prison in Kalamaja.
Schoolhouse in Pelgulinn.
Wooden apartment buildings in Pelgulinn.
Stalin-era apartment building in Pelguranna.
Typical Khrushchyovkas in Pelguranna.
Stroomi Beach
Merimetsa park-forest
New residential sub-district at Noblessner port. Noblessner
References[]
- ^ "Tallinna elanike arv" (in Estonian). Tallinn City Government. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
External links[]
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