Tiskre, Tallinn, Residential subdistrict in Haabersti, Estonia.
Tiskre is a residential subdistrict in Haabersti featuring a mix of single-family homes and modern apartment buildings. The area lies near Kakumäe Bay and is organized through streets named after former farms.
The name Tiskre first appeared in documents from 1522 as Tizkeranne, possibly deriving from the Upper German word Tischler meaning carpenter. This etymology suggests the area's early craftworking heritage.
The population of Tiskre maintains a young demographic profile, with up to 31 percent of residents between 0 and 17 years old.
The subdistrict is straightforward to explore thanks to clearly labeled streets. Its proximity to Kakumäe Bay makes the area easy to access and pleasant for walks.
The Tiskre Stream and beach areas serve as important stopping points and breeding grounds for migrating birds across different seasons. This natural role makes the area special for wildlife watchers.
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