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Juminda is a
village in
Kuusalu Parish,
Harju County in
northern Estonia. It is
located on the
coast of the Gulf of Finland, on top of the
Juminda Peninsula...
- The
Soviet evacuation of Tallinn, also
called Juminda mine battle,
Tallinn disaster or
Russian Dunkirk, was a
Soviet operation to
evacuate the 190 ships...
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Juminda Lighthouse (Estonian:
Juminda tuletorn) is a
lighthouse at the
northern tip of the
Juminda Peninsula,
Kuusalu Parish, in the
region of Harju, Estonia...
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Juminda peninsula (Estonian:
Juminda poolsaar) is
peninsula in
Harju County, Estonia.
Peninsula is
bordered by Hara Bay (on right) and
Kolga Bay (on left)...
- 195 ships, that left
Tallinn and Paldiski, 55 were sunk by
mines near
Juminda Peninsula,
killing around 15,000 evacuees.
Evacuating Soviet forces destro****...
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Social Democratic politician,
journalist and writer. Kokk was born in
Juminda,
Estonia and his
family fled to
Sweden in 1944. For many decades, Kokk...
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support ships.
Several ships still remain on the gulf
bottom near Cape
Juminda, and a
monument was
raised there in
memory of
those lost in the events...
- NE of
Juminda Riilahti Ruotsinsalmi 21.7. 85
contact mines 15 anti-sweep
obstacles N of
Mohni Ruotsinsalmi 10.8. 201
contact mines NE of
Juminda Riilahti...
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visited part of the
North Estonian coast,
where four
large peninsulas (
Juminda, Pärispea, Käsmu and Vergi) are
separated from each
other by four bays...
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minefield laid off Cape
Juminda. On 30 June 2010 a
wreck of what
appeared to be a
submarine was
found five
miles north of Cape
Juminda,
Northern Estonia by...