Pikaliiva
Pikaliiva is a subdistrict (Estonian: asum) located in the Haabersti district of Tallinn, the capital city of Estonia.
Location and Geography:
Pikaliiva is situated in the northwestern part of Tallinn. It borders the subdistricts of Õismäe, Astangu, Veskimetsa, and Rocca al Mare. It is primarily a residential area, characterized by a mix of apartment buildings and private houses. The landscape is relatively flat, typical of the coastal areas around Tallinn.
History:
The name "Pikaliiva" literally translates to "Long Sand" in Estonian, referencing the area's sandy soil composition. Historically, the area was likely sparsely populated and used for agricultural purposes before its development into a residential area during the Soviet era and the subsequent years.
Demographics:
As a residential area within Tallinn, Pikaliiva's population reflects the overall demographic trends of the city. Data regarding specific population statistics is available through the Tallinn City Government and Statistics Estonia.
Infrastructure and Amenities:
Pikaliiva is well-connected to the rest of Tallinn via public transportation, including buses and trolleybuses. It offers essential amenities such as schools, kindergartens, shops, and local services. The proximity to other subdistricts allows residents easy access to larger shopping centers and recreational facilities.
Notable Features:
While not known for significant landmarks, Pikaliiva provides a quiet residential environment within the larger urban context of Tallinn. Its location offers relatively easy access to both the city center and the coastal areas to the west.