Pikaliiva, Residential subdistrict in Haabersti district, Tallinn, Estonia.
Pikaliiva is a residential subdistrict located in the Haabersti area of northern Tallinn. The neighborhood is made up of apartment complexes and houses connected by local streets leading toward the city center.
The area developed during Tallinn's urban growth in the 20th century as residential neighborhoods expanded outward from the city center. The name means "long sand" and refers to the sandy terrain that once characterized this location.
Estonian language signs and street names in Pikaliiva reflect the strong national identity, with local residents participating in community activities within the Haabersti district.
The subdistrict is well connected by public transportation with direct routes to central Tallinn. Visitors can explore the neighborhood on foot through its residential streets and green spaces.
Pikaliiva's location near Lake Harku provides residents access to natural areas while remaining within the urban framework of Estonia's capital city.
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