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Paldiski is a town and Baltic Sea port situated on the Pakri Peninsula of northwestern Estonia. Since 2017, it's the administrative centre of Lääne-Harju Parish of Harju County. Previously a village of Estonia-Swedes known by the historical name ''Rågervik'', it was extended into a Russian naval base in the 18th century. The Russian authorities renamed it ''Балтийский Порт'' ("Baltiyskiy Port", i.e., Baltic Port, german: Baltisch-Port) in 1762. In written
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, the name was spelled ''Baltiski'' until 1933, when the phonetically spelled version ''Paldiski'' became official.


History


Swedish Empire

Paldiski was founded as a fishing village by Estonian Swedes with the name Rågervik.


Russian Empire

Peter the Great Peter I ( – ), most commonly known as Peter the Great,) or Pyotr Alekséyevich ( rus, Пётр Алексе́евич, p=ˈpʲɵtr ɐlʲɪˈksʲejɪvʲɪtɕ, , group=pron was a Russian monarch who ruled the Tsardom of Russia from t ...
chose the location in 1715 for a naval base, and construction started in 1716. It was meant to be a sea fortress and in 1790, during the Russo-Swedish War, it was conquered by the Swedes through trickery, when a Swedish warship sailing under a Dutch flag was allowed to dock. On 23 June 1912 the Russian emperor Nikolai II and German kaiser Wilhelm II met for the last time before World War I in Paldiski. Since the 18th century, Leetse manor existed there. In the 1910s the manor ceased to exist and was formed the populated place called ''Leetse'' ( et, Leetse asundus).


Soviet era

Paldiski came under Soviet rule due to the "Soviet–Estonian Mutual Assistance Treaty" of 1939. From that year Paldiski became gradually closed city for average Estonian residents until 1990. In 1962, Paldiski became a Soviet Navy nuclear submarine training centre. Employing some 16,000 people, and with two land-based nuclear reactors (at 70 MW and 90 MW power, respectively), it was the largest such facility in the Soviet Union. Because of its importance, the whole city was closed off with barbed wire until the last Russian warship left in August 1994, when the city ceased to be a closed city. This followed the events of 1991, when the Soviet Union collapsed and Estonia regained independence. To house the stationing troops and those in training, many barracks buildings were built, which have since been left in disrepair. Russia relinquished control of reactor facilities in September 1995; the nuclear reactors were shut down, and nuclear material was transported back to Russia. The reactors were thereafter decommissioned. Incidents, when Paldiski was a closed military town under Soviet/Russian jurisdiction, did happen rarely and if something happened, it was classified. At the time Jüri Liim, member of Supreme Council, had an undercover and secret access to the closed city. As per his testimony, the Pakri Islands just next to Paldiski were the practice bombing targets for Soviet air force, including the soviet nuclear bombers. There was no actual nuclear bombs used but bombs that were in similar weight and size category. Sometimes when the real combat bombs were used, the small earthquakes created from it could be felt in Paldiski and at the nuclear reactors. The personnel working at the site were concerned about potential cracks or other issues with the reactor due to this shaking. When approaching the Pakri Islands or leaving from the target, the flight routes were often over Paldiski and this led to few incidents. Once a live bomb fell by accident to the local kindergartens cabbage field. Fortunately the bomb malfunctioned and caused no damage. On another occasion, a bomb fell by accident 15 meters from the working nuclear reactors. This bomb also malfunctioned and did not explode.


After Estonia regaining independence

After Estonia restored its independence, the city had not enough Estonian citizens, and Paldiski was then subordinated to Keila until 30 October 1996. Located some 45 km west of Tallinn, Paldiski was then made a municipality within Harju County. Derelict Soviet-style apartment buildings made up much of the town, and the relics of military bases were widespread. The majority of the town's residents are ethnic Russians. The
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operates a regular connection with Kapellskär in
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. Danish ferry operator DFDS is also operates a regular connection on the same route. Operation «Ämblik» (Spider) was conducted in Paldiski on 16 March 1993 by 33 Estonian police officers and 40 border guards to establish Estonian law in the area, including in the Russian military base. At the time in Paldiski, there was about 1,500 members of the Russian armed forces. The aim of the police operation was to contain illegal activities including weapons trade and to restrict the activities of thugs in Paldiski, who behaved like they ran the town. For example on 9 March 1993, several Russian armed forces officers were detained by Estonian authorities in Tallinn due to an attempt to sell firearms. This operation was not agreed to with the Russian government beforehand and preparations were kept in secrecy. Confusion in Paldiski among Russian military personnel helped to achieve the goals of the operation.


Today

The amenities in Paldiski include three grocery stores, a pizza place, a tavern, and a café. The housing blocks in the town do not all appear dilapidated and abandoned, and several have been refitted and re-painted in recent years. There are also several new apartment buildings, and the green areas along with children's parks have been restored. The Logistics Battalion of the Estonian Defence Forces is stationed in Paldiski. The Pakri Science and Industrial Park with its 60 hectare Pakri Smart Industrial City lies within the limits of the city.


Climate


Education and community

Paldiski has two schools: Paldiski Gümnaasium and Vene Gümnaasium (Russian Gymnasium). In addition, there is a private pre-school facility, called Paladski Beebi Maja. There are several churches in town. The Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church is dedicated to St Nicholas. Although closed for some years, this church has now reopened, with services held every Sunday at lunchtime. There are also a Pentecostal church, a Methodist church, and an Orthodox church.


Transport

Paldiski has a terminus station on the Elron rail line, providing a convenient link to the capital city. As part of the town's redevelopment, this once near-derelict station has been renovated and painted in bright yellow and white colours. A great deal of investment has been put into the two ports and their facilities with a number of new berths having been created. From Paldiski Southern Port, Transfennica runs a number of ships to the port from
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(Finland) and Lübeck (Germany). From Paldiski Northern Port, DFDS runs a six-roundtrip operation to Kapellskär (Sweden) for passengers, and a Cargo and Navirail operation to and from
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(Finland). The old Soviet 'Pentagon' building has been demolished at some point between 2006 and 2009 to make way for a large and modern logistics park.


Energy

The Pakri wind farm is located in Paldiski at the tip of the Pakri peninsula near the old
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. It consists of eight wind turbines of type Nordex N-90, and generates 18.4 MW of clean electricity, when the wind matches the parametres of the turbines. Since 2007 Pakri Smart Industrial City is developing a 75MW renewable power network, which combined with its own Pakri Smart Grid enables total control of energy prices. Construction of a receiving
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terminal near the town is considered. Estonia's long-term plans for nuclear power envisage the adjacent
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In popular culture

The 1999 film '' Screwed in Tallinn'' takes place at a hotel in Paldiski. The 2002 film '' Lilya 4-ever'', set in an unnamed "former republic of the Soviet Union", was largely filmed in Paldiski. The 2015 music video for
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's popular song " Faded" was in part filmed in or around Paldiski. Paldiski is featured in the video game ''
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'' visited Paldiski in 2021 as part of his series on his adventures in Estonia. The town and port feature prominently in
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'' by Arthur Ransome, 1923


Notable people

* Amandus Adamson (1855–1929), Estonian sculptor and painter; lived and worked in Paldiski *
Balder Tomasberg Balder Tomasberg (1897, Paldiski – 1919, near Saint Petersburg) was an Estonian artist. Tomasberg was born in Paldiski and moved to Tallinn in 1913. He initially worked as a Drafter, draughtsman at a construction company and studied art in even ...
(1897–1919), Estonian painter *
Viire Valdma Viire Valdma (born 29 August 1960) is an Estonian stage, television and film actress. Early life and education Viire Valdma was born in the port town of Paldiski in Harju County. She has two sisters and a half-sister from her mother's second marr ...
(born 1960), Estonian actress *
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Gallery

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Pakri Lighthouse __NOTOC__ Pakri Lighthouse (Estonian: ''Pakri tuletorn'') is a lighthouse located on the Pakri Peninsula (on the coast of the Baltic Sea), Harju County, in Estonia. History The first known lighthouse to be built on the Pakri Peninsula was in ...
File:Православная церковь Палдиски.jpg, St Sergius Orthodox Church File:Лютеранская церковь Палдиски.jpg, St. Nicholas Lutheran Church File:Таможня Палдиски.jpg, Previously, the custom of Peter the Great (now café) File:Скалистый берег Палдиски.jpg, Rocky shore near the town File:Улица Тууле Палдиски.jpg, Tuule Street File:Paldiski Northern Port, 2010-11.jpg, Northern Port


References


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{{Authority control Cities and towns in Estonia Former municipalities of Estonia Lääne-Harju Parish Populated places in Harju County Populated coastal places in Estonia Port cities and towns of the Baltic Sea Russian and Soviet Navy bases Planned cities Russian and Soviet Navy submarine bases Kreis Harrien Port cities and towns in Estonia