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    Maardu (Estonian: [ˈmɑːrd̥u], German: Maart) is a town and a municipality in Harju County, Estonia. It is part of Tallinn metropolitan area, located about...
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    football. The club's home ground is Lilleküla Stadium. Founded in 1998 in Maardu, the club moved to Tallinn in 2000 and officially affiliated themselves...
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    Lake Maardu (Estonian: Maardu järv; also known earlier as Lake Liivakandi) is a lake on the southern side of the town of Maardu, in northern Estonia. It...
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  • Maardu Linnameeskond is a football club based in Maardu, Estonia. The team compete in the II liiga, the fourth tier of the Estonian football league system...
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    football club FK Olümpia Maardu, after a local coach had asked Levada for financial support to buy football boots and uniforms for Maardu's youth players. On...
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  • Maardu United is a football club, based in Maardu, Estonia. The club also has a reserve team, Maardu United II, which plays in IV Liiga. Founded in 2014...
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    Maardu is a village in Jõelähtme Parish, Harju County in northern Estonia. It is located southeast of the town of Maardu, just behind Lake Maardu. Maardu...
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  • Meistriliiga, due to FC Infonet and Sillamäe Kalev leaving top-flight football and Maardu Linnameeskond and Rakvere Tarvas, who both finished in front of Kuressaare...
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    Tallinn absorbed Saue in 1960 and Maardu in 1962 and the latter became a town within the municipality of Tallinn in 1980. Maardu and Saue were separated from...
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  • table is sorted by all-time points. Notes Note 1: 1999–2003 FC Levadia Maardu, 2004– FC Levadia. Not to be confused with FC Levadia Tallinn 2001–2003...
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  • Ararat FCI Tallinn Piraaja Noorus Welco II Santos II Tammeka III Maardu LM II Maardu Utd Trans II Järve II Sillamäe Kalev Joker The following clubs are...
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  • known as Flora Rakvere Previously known as Maardu Esteve Previously known as FC Maardu Previously known as Maardu FC Starbunker Previously known as Tartu...
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    miasto.hrubieszow.pl (in Polish). Hrubieszów. Retrieved 2020-03-31. "Maardu partner cooperations". maardu.kovtp.ee. Maardu linn. Retrieved 2019-12-28....
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    Levadia Tallinn, it was the reserve team of Levadia Maardu from 2000–2004. In 2004, Levadia Maardu moved to Tallinn and became the new Levadia Tallinn...
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    Maxim Bilovitskiy (born in Maardu, Estonia, on 8 November 1992) is an Estonian food scientist, chemist, writer, photographer and YouTuber, Russian-language...
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    appearance for the Croatian side in a 2003–04 UEFA Cup qualifier against Levadia Maardu. He was part of the Sydney United side that won the NSW Premier League title...
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  • seasons. Before the 1999 season, Sadam merged with Levadia Maardu, under the name of Levadia Maardu (Levadia Tallinn since 2004). Estonian Cup: (2) 1995–96...
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  • Levadia Maardu. Until 2004 FC Levadia Tallinn were separate team owned by the steel company Levadia. In 2004 the clubs were merged FC Levadia Maardu were...
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    of Finland, 17 kilometres (11 mi) northeast of the capital Tallinn, in Maardu. The harbour is administrated by Port of Tallinn, the biggest port authority...
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    operated by the same business entity, is located in the neighboring town of Maardu. Old City Harbour has been known as a convenient harbour since the medieval...
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    Haapsalu Lääne 9,499 6 Viljandi Viljandi 17,157 16 Paide Järva 7,936 7 Maardu Harju 16,857 17 Saue Harju 6,217 8 Rakvere Lääne-Viru 15,668 18 Elva Tartu...
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  • 2025-02-03. "Sepa Jalgpallikeskus - ESR". Retrieved 25 February 2022. "Maardu linna spordiväljakud - ESR". Retrieved 21 February 2022. "Paide linna staadion...
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    until July 2021. In Estonia, Pareiko played for Tallinna Sadam and Levadia Maardu, before moving to Russia in 2001, when he signed with Rotor Volgograd. After...
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  • States Lowell, United States Shanghai, China Shenzhen, China Sihanoukville Maardu, Estonia Nanning, China Seattle, United States Aktobe Karamay, China Orenburg...
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    (EST): 1998 Meistriliiga runners-up Tallinna Sadam merged into Levadia Maardu (who also won the Cup) after the season. Sadam's UEFA Cup spot was given...
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    Iru Power Plant is a co-generation power plant in Iru village, Maardu, Estonia. It is owned by Enefit Green, a subsidiary of Eesti Energia. The plant has...
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  • works on the country's first dual carriageway began between Tallinn and Maardu, often mistakenly thought to be the section built by German POWs. The 7...
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    Kallavere, Koila, Koipsi, Koogi, Kostiranna, Kullamäe, Liivamäe, Loo, Maardu, Manniva, Neeme, Nehatu, Parasmäe, Rammu, Rebala, Rohusi, Ruu, Saha, Sambu...
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  • Jalgpalliklubi v Tallinna FC Forza Raplamaa JK v FC Otepää Maardu United v Pirita JK Reliikvia Raplamaa JK v Maardu United Pärnu JK Poseidon v Tartu JK Welco II Paide...
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    football clubs in the country. Although Levadia was originally founded in Maardu, the club moved to Tallinn in 2000 and officially affiliated themselves...
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