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Vana-Mustamäe

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Vana-Mustamäe ( Estonian for "Old Black Hill " ) is a neighborhood of Nõmme in Tallinn , the capital of Estonia . It has a population of 2,066 (As of 1 January 2014). It borders Hiiu and Pääsküla to the south, Nõmme to the southeast, Mustamäe to the northeast, Kadaka to the north, Astangu to the northwest, and Mäeküla to the west.

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2-446: It's the location of Glehn Castle (administratively in Hiiu ). 59°23′28″N 24°39′14″E  /  59.3911997°N 24.6539104°E  / 59.3911997; 24.6539104 This Tallinn location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Glehn Castle Glehn Castle ( Estonian : Glehni loss , also Mustamäe Manor , German : Hohenhaupt )

4-535: Is a castle on the hillside of Nõmme , part of Tallinn , Estonia . The manor was designed and established by Nikolai von Glehn on the northern part of the lands of his Jälgimäe Manor to become his new residence. The castle was completed in 1886. The castle is surrounded by a park with several buildings such as a palm house (1900–1910) and observatory tower (1910), and the sculptures Kalevipoeg (1908) and Crocodile (1908), all of which were also designed by Glehn himself. After Glehn emigrated to Germany in 1918,

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