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Paldiski

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Paldiski

Small, ice-free port in Estonia; 40 km/25 mi west of Tallinn at the entrance to the Gulf of Finland; population (1994) 7,500. It was built by Tsar Peter I as a Russian naval base, and later became a Soviet submarine base.



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In the Northern defence sector the Division had to protect Tallinn from sea and be ready for confronting enemy landings in Paldiski and Loksa areas.
ee (b) ALARA AS, Leetse tee 21, 76806 Paldiski, Estonia (c) Institute of Geology at Tallinn University of Technology, Ehitajate tee 5, 19086 Tallinn, Estonia Table 1.
Codenamed Kalev Express, the 10-day exercise, which began a week last Sunday, is taking place in areas near Klooga, Paldiski, Haapsalu and Tapa.
 
 
 
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