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Saviranna

Harju County geography stubsJõelähtme ParishVillages in Harju County
Saviranna 10aug07
Saviranna 10aug07

Saviranna (Estonian for "Clay Beach") is a village in Jõelähtme Parish, Harju County, in northern Estonia. It's located about 2 km (1 mi) northeast of the town of Maardu, on the coast of the Gulf of Finland. Saviranna has a population of 53 (as of 1 January 2010)Saviranna village was reestablished on 19 April 2010 by detaching the land from Kallavere village.

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Saviranna
Saviranna tee, Jõelähtme vald

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Saviranna tee
74122 Jõelähtme vald (Saviranna küla)
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