Kadaka, Residential subdistrict in Mustamäe, Estonia.
Kadaka is a residential subdistrict in Tallinn's Mustamäe area with apartment buildings, local shops, and schools spread across its streets. The neighborhood mixes quieter housing blocks with everyday services and provides a working residential environment for thousands of families.
The area grew during Tallinn's expansion in the 20th century as the Estonian capital needed new housing space. The development reflects different phases of urban planning, from early structures to later additions.
The population of 4,817 residents in Kadaka represents the diversity of Estonian urban society through community gatherings and local events.
The area connects well to the city center by bus and has everything you need for daily life. Parking is plentiful throughout the neighborhood, and kindergartens and primary schools sit near the housing blocks.
The place houses the headquarters of Eesti Energia, one of the region's major energy companies. This presence has shaped the neighborhood's infrastructure and character across decades.
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