Raadi, Tartu County

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Raadi
Location in Estonia
Coordinates: 58°24′14″N26°44′56″E / 58.404°N 26.749°E / 58.404; 26.749
Country Estonia
County Tartu County
Municipality Tartu Parish

Raadi is a borough (Estonian : alev) in Tartu Parish, Tartu County. [1]

The borough was established on 4 July 2022 when parts of Vahi small borough and Tila village was merged into the new settlement unit: Raadi borough. [2] [1]

The borough has a population of 3000 (as of 2022). [1]

The eastern part of the settlement is covered by Raadi Airfield, a former Soviet air base.

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "Tere, Raadi alev! - Uudised ja teated - Tartu vald". tartuvald.ee. Retrieved 8 February 2023.
  2. "Riigihalduse ministri 11. oktoobri 2017. a määruse nr 72 „Asustusüksuste nimistu kinnitamine ning nende lahkmejoonte määramine" muutmine". Riigi Teataja . Retrieved 3 June 2023.