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- Juminda abstract "Juminda is a village in Kuusalu Parish, Harju County in northern Estonia. It is located on the coast of the Gulf of Finland, on top of the Juminda Peninsula, on the territory of Lahemaa National Park. Juminda has a population of 35 (as of 1 January 2012).Juminda was first mentioned in 1290 as Jumentake. In the Middle Ages Juminda was inhabited by the Swedes. There's a 25 m lighthouse whish was built in 1937.In August 1941, one of the deadliest naval battles in the world took place near the Juminda peninsula. It was part of the Soviet evacuation of Tallinn when the Soviets planned to evacuate parts of the Baltic Fleet from Tallinn to Leningrad but were stopped by a 32 km long strip of mines placed by the Germans and Finns. The convoys consisted of few hundred ships, some of them passenger ships carrying Estonian and Latvian citizens. According to historian Mati Õun, 52 ships were sunk with up to 25,000 people on board. In 1972 a memorial stone was established in Juminda.Estonian-Swedish politician Enn Kokk (born 1937), was born in Juminda.".
- Juminda country Estonia.
- Juminda isPartOf Harju_County.
- Juminda isPartOf Kuusalu_Parish.
- Juminda populationTotal "35".
- Juminda type Populated_places_in_Estonia.
- Juminda wikiPageExternalLink www.jumentake.ee.
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- Juminda establishedDate "1290".
- Juminda establishedTitle "First mentioned".
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- Juminda latd "59".
- Juminda latm "38".
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- Juminda name "Juminda".
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- Juminda subdivisionName Estonia.
- Juminda subdivisionName Harju_County.
- Juminda subdivisionName Kuusalu_Parish.
- Juminda subdivisionType Counties_of_Estonia.
- Juminda subdivisionType List_of_sovereign_states.
- Juminda subdivisionType Municipalities_of_Estonia.
- Juminda website www.jumentake.ee.
- Juminda subject Category:Villages_in_Harju_County.
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- Juminda comment "Juminda is a village in Kuusalu Parish, Harju County in northern Estonia. It is located on the coast of the Gulf of Finland, on top of the Juminda Peninsula, on the territory of Lahemaa National Park. Juminda has a population of 35 (as of 1 January 2012).Juminda was first mentioned in 1290 as Jumentake. In the Middle Ages Juminda was inhabited by the Swedes.".
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- Juminda lat "59.63861111111111".
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- Juminda homepage www.jumentake.ee.
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- Juminda name "Juminda".