Nõmme (Tallinn)
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district, draw only border, third-level administrative division

Just inside the city limits at the south-western edge of Tallinn is an area that couldn't be any farther removed from the bustle and glass high rises of the metropolis. Nõmme, a quiet, forested, district filled with 1920s- and 30s-era houses, has the feel of a small country town. It boasts its own historic centre complete with a farmers' market, newly opened cafés and pubs, and it even has its own castle of sorts, not to mention a number of other attractions. If Nõmme feels like a village that's completely detached from the rest of the city, there's good reason – before being absorbed into Tallinn in 1940, it was just that. The area owes its existence to the Baltic-German landowner, Nikolai von Glehn (1841 - 1923), who not only succeeded in turning his Tsarist-era estate into a real town, but also earned a reputation for being somewhat eccentric. He was, after all, practically giving away land and the castle-shaped manor house he had built flew in the face of convention.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nõmme
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 59°22'25"N 24°41'32"E
- 1 230 km
- Lavry volost (district) 243 km
- Yadrovskaya volost 263 km
- Kuyvozovskoye rural settlement 322 km
- Parovėja eldership 334 km
- Širvėna eldership 343 km
- Rokiškis rural eldership 360 km
- Kupiškis eldership 379 km
- Šiauliai rural eldership 381 km
- Asviejski Selsoviet 401 km
- Nõmme 0.2 km
- Villa Muusa 0.4 km
- Kaare street residence 0.5 km
- Lootuse puiestee, 117 0.7 km
- Vabaduse Park 0.8 km
- Boilerhouse 0.9 km
- Hiiu Park 1 km
- Hiiu 1.7 km
- Kivimäe 1.9 km
- Harju County 9 km