Lilleküla, Residential subdistrict in Kristiine district, Tallinn, Estonia.
Lilleküla is a residential subdistrict in Kristiine that combines apartment buildings, parks, and shops in a developed urban setting. The area includes schools and commercial spaces that serve the local community.
The area began as a flower-growing region before Tallinn's urban expansion. It later developed into a residential neighborhood as the city grew outward.
The name means 'Flower Village' in Estonian, reflecting its past as a flower-growing area. This horticultural heritage is still visible in the parks and green spaces that run through the residential area.
A train station connects the area to central Tallinn for easy access. A shopping center nearby provides stores and services for daily needs.
The area is home to a secondary school that hosts an annual math competition for students across grade levels. This educational event brings young learners together from across the region.
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