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Maardu (Estonian: [ˈmɑːrd̥u], German: Maart) is a town and a muni****lity in
Harju County, Estonia. It is part of
Tallinn metropolitan area,
located about...
- Lake
Maardu (Estonian:
Maardu järv; also
known earlier as Lake Liivakandi) is a lake on the
southern side of the town of
Maardu, in
northern Estonia. It...
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Maardu is a
village in Jõelähtme Parish,
Harju County in
northern Estonia. It is
located southeast of the town of
Maardu, just
behind Lake
Maardu. Maardu...
- football. The club's home
ground is Lilleküla Stadium.
Founded in 1998 in
Maardu, the club
moved to
Tallinn in 2000 and
officially affiliated themselves...
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Maardu Linnameeskond is a
football club
based in
Maardu, Estonia. The team
compete in the II liiga, the
fourth tier of the
Estonian football league system...
- Meistriliiga, due to FC
Infonet and Sillamäe
Kalev leaving top-flight
football and
Maardu Linnameeskond and
Rakvere Tarvas, who both
finished in
front of Kuressaare...
- seasons.
Before the 1999 season,
Sadam merged with
Levadia Maardu,
under the name of
Levadia Maardu (Levadia
Tallinn since 2004).
Estonian Cup: (2) 1995–96...
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Maardu United is a
football club,
based in
Maardu, Estonia. The club also has a
reserve team,
Maardu United II,
which plays in IV Liiga.
Founded in 2014...
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football club FK Olümpia
Maardu,
after a
local coach had
asked Levada for
financial support to buy
football boots and
uniforms for
Maardu's youth players. On...
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Tallinn absorbed Saue in 1960 and
Maardu in 1962 and the
latter became a town
within the muni****lity of
Tallinn in 1980.
Maardu and Saue were
separated from...