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Country
  
Estonia

First mentioned
  
1271

Municipality
  
Viimsi Parish

County
  
Harju County

Local time
  
Tuesday 11:07 AM

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Weather
  
1°C, Wind S at 23 km/h, 87% Humidity

Haabneeme is a small borough (Estonian: alevik) in Viimsi Parish, Harju County, in northern Estonia alongside Viimsi. It's located about 9 km (6 mi) northeast of the centre of Tallinn, on the eastern coast of Tallinn Bay. With a population of 5,634 (2011 Census), Haabneeme is the largest settlement in the municipality.

Map of Haabneeme, 74001 Harju County, Estonia

Haabneeme was first mentioned in 1271 as Apones. During the Middle Ages Haabneeme was settled by Coastal Swedes. Haabneeme garden city on the both sides of Rohuneeme road in the north developed in the 1960s. The central settlement was built from the 1960s to 1980s as the centre of the Kirov Fishing Kolkhoz (named after Sergey Kirov). In 1973 a new administrative building was opened. Shopping centre was built in 1976, hospital-polyclinic in 1979. As an addition to apartment buildings a pansion was opened in 1974, stadium in 1978, kindergarten in 1983 and a high school in 1981–1985.

During the late years a lot of new buildings like a spa hotel, new schoolhouse (2006), kindergarten and a supermarket have been raised.

Haabneeme is connected to the centre of Tallinn by Tallinn Bus Company's route nr. 1A (Viru keskus – Viimsi haigla), average traveling time is about 25 minutes.

A new two storey shopping centre with Selver hypermarket is planned to be opened in Haabneeme in 2015.

References

Haabneeme Wikipedia