Klooga, Estonia
Klooga is a small borough (Estonian: alevik) in Lääne-Harju Parish in Harju County in northern Estonia. At the 2011 Census, the settlement's population was 1,203, of which the Estonians were 642 (53.4%).[1]
During the German occupation in World War II, Klooga concentration camp, a Nazi labor camp, was situated there as a satellite camp of Vaivara concentration camp. On 19 September 1944, about 2,000 inmates of the Klooga camp were executed and the corpses burned on pyres.
Today a big area of the settlement is covered by Estonian Defence Forces' military training field Klooga training area.
Klooga has a stations "Klooga" and "Klooga-Aedlinn" on the Elron western route.
Gallery
- Klooga railway station
- Former Soviet Army buildings
- Grave of terror victims at Klooga cemetery.
See also
Previous station | Next station | |
Niitvälja | Towards Paldiski: | |
Klooga-Aedlinn | ||
Towards Kloogaranna: | ||
Klooga-Rand |
References
- "Number and share of Estonians by place of residence (settlement)". Statistics Estonia. 31 December 2011. Retrieved 31 May 2013.
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