Laiaküla, Residential subdistrict in Pirita, Estonia
Laiaküla is a residential subdistrict in northeastern Tallinn within the Pirita area. The neighborhood is shaped by scattered single-family houses and open green spaces that create a relaxed, low-density living environment.
The area developed as part of Tallinn's suburban expansion in the early 20th century. Since then it has maintained its role as a quiet residential zone without major structural changes.
The population of Laiaküla includes Estonian and Russian residents who contribute to the multicultural composition of the Pirita district.
Local bus routes connect the neighborhood to central Tallinn and other districts throughout the day. Most locations within the area are easily walkable since houses are spread out with manageable distances between them.
With only 178 residents recorded in 2014, Laiaküla maintains a low population density compared to other Tallinn subdistricts.
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