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- Paldiski (Swedish: Rågervik; German: Baltischport), is a town and Baltic Sea port located on the Pakri Peninsula in northwestern Estonia. Originally established...
- construction for Tallinn Naval Harbour in 1714 and Paldiski Naval Harbour in 1718. In 1870, the Paldiski-Tallinn-St. Petersburg Railway was opened, after...
- Paldiski railway station (Estonian: Paldiski raudteejaam) is a railway station serving the town and Baltic Sea port of Paldiski, situated on the Pakri...
- Paldiski North Harbour (officially: Port of Paldiski) is a cargo harbour located in Paldiski, Estonia, 45 km west of the capital city Tallinn. It is near...
- Paldiski South Harbour is a cargo harbour located in Paldiski, Estonia, 45 km west of the capital city Tallinn. The harbour is owned by Port of Tallinn...
- MS Star I is a fast Ro-Pax ferry owned and operated by Tallink on the Paldiski to Kapellskär route. She was built as Star at Aker Finnyards Helsinki Shipyard...
- branches continuing towards the cargo-harbour city of Paldiski and inland to Turba. The Paldiski branch splits at Klooga, with a short spur going to the...
- distributed along the whole northern coast of Estonia from approx. the town of Paldiski to Sillamäe, wherever limestone comes to the surface near the seas****...
- Balticconnector is a bi-directional natural gas pipeline between Ingå, Finland and Paldiski, Estonia operated by Gasgrid Finland and Elering. It connects the Estonian...
- County between Tartu and Pärnu counties, and Paldiski County in the west of Harjumaa. In 1796 Paldiski County was joined with Harjumaa again. Until 1888...