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Juhkentali is a
subdistrict (Estonian: asum) in the
district of
Kesklinn (Midtown), Tallinn, the
capital of Estonia. It has a po****tion of 1,221 (As of...
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memorial of Maarjamäe.
Kesklinn has 21
subdistricts (Estonian: asum): Aegna,
Juhkentali, Kadriorg, K****isaba, Keldrimäe, Kitseküla, Komp****i, Luite, Maakri, Mõigu...
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located in the
southeastern part of the city
centre (Kesklinn District), in
Juhkentali neighbourhood. The bus
station is
managed by
Mootor Grupp AS. The address...
- (Estonian:
Kalevi spordihall) is a multi-purpose
indoor arena in the
Juhkentali subdistrict of
Kesklinn in Tallinn, Estonia. It was
opened in 1962 and...
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Military support Direct action Part of
Estonian Defence Forces Garrison/HQ
Juhkentali 58, 15007,
Tallinn Anniversaries 8 May
Engagements War in Afghanistan...
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Cyber force Role
Cyberwarfare Part of
Estonian Defence Forces Garrison/HQ
Juhkentali 58, 15007,
Tallinn Anniversaries 1
August 2018
Website kubervaejuhatus...
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Aleksander Vladovski. As many
other Vladovski's buildings, the
house at 58
Juhkentali Street is
designed as Neo-classicist, with some
elements of late Jugend...
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March 2010.
Retrieved 15
March 2010. Nestor, Siim (21 May 2010). "Robin
Juhkentali peadpööritav aasta".
Eesti Ekspress (in Estonian).
Retrieved 25 May 2010...
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Kalevi Spordihall City: -
Tallinn Capacity: - 1700 Address: -
Juhkentali 12, 10132 Tallinn,
Estonia Squad for the 2023–24
season Head Coach: Martin...
- King Möókáta (d.1898) Anna –
Saint Anne Järva-Jaani – John the
Baptist Juhkentali –
Lorenz Jauch,
local landowner Kadriorg –
Catherine I of
Russia Karlova...