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Port of Naissaar

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Port of Naissaar
Yachts in Port of Naissaar
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Location
CountryEstonia
LocationNaissaar, Tallinn
Coordinates59°33′22.56″N 24°33′14.94″E / 59.5562667°N 24.5541500°E / 59.5562667; 24.5541500
Details
Opened20 January 2005[1]
Operated bySaarte Liinid
Land area49,588 square metres (4.9588 ha)
No. of piers3 (primary quays) + 2 (floating piers)

Port of Naissaar (port code EE NAI,[2] Estonian: Naissaare sadam) is a seaport situated on the eastern coast of Naissaar island, Viimsi Parish, Estonia, located in northern area of Tallinn Bay.

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