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Pärnu

Pärnu (Estonian pronunciation: [ˈpærˑnu]) is the fourth-largest city in Estonia and third in terms of the ethnic Estonian population. Situated in southwest Estonia, Pärnu is located 128 kilometres (80 mi) south of the Estonian capital, Tallinn, and 176 kilometres (109 mi) west of Estonia's second-largest city, Tartu. The city sits off the coast of Pärnu Bay, an inlet of the Gulf of Riga, which is a part of the Baltic Sea. In the city, the Pärnu River drains into the Gulf of Riga.

"Parnu" redirects here. For other uses, see Parnu (disambiguation).

Pärnu
Pärnu linn
City of Pärnu

1251

32.22 km2 (12.44 sq mi)

10 m (30 ft)

40,228

4th

1,200/km2 (3,200/sq mi)

83.7%

10.6%

5.7%

Pärnu is a popular summer holiday resort town among Estonians with many hotels, restaurants and large beaches. The city is served by Pärnu Airport.

writer

Elisabeth Aspe

jeweller

Gustav Fabergé

journalist and poet

Johann Voldemar Jannsen

archeologist

Lili Kaelas

race-car driver who has competed in ChampCar and IMSA

Tõnis Kasemets

rally driver

Egon Kaur

chess grandmaster

Paul Keres

poet

Lydia Koidula

poet

Ilmi Kolla

prima ballerina

Kaie Kõrb

artist

Karin Luts

lawyer

Friedrich Martens

actress

Kaili Närep

professionally known as Syn Cole, DJ and musician

Rene Pais

actress

Liisa Pulk

singer

Rasmus Rändvee

actress

Salme Reek

German physicist

Georg Wilhelm Richmann

track bicycle racer

Erika Salumäe

poet

David Samoylov

poet

August Sang

architect

Olev Siinmaa

poet, fiction writer, translator, medical scientist

David Shrayer-Petrov

author and literary scholar

Maxim D. Shrayer

writer

Lilli Suburg

musicologist, music theorist, composer

Avo Sõmer

athlete, disc golf world champion

Kristin Tattar

Nikolai street with St. Elizabeth's Church

Nikolai street with St. Elizabeth's Church

Pärnu beach promenade

Pärnu beach promenade

Sunset in Pärnu beach

Sunset in Pärnu beach

Pärnu Leht

The Official Tourist Information Centre Foundation of Pärnu

Archived 2006-09-07 at the Wayback Machine

Parnu tour overview

Sightseeing on Your own

with 6 photos

MERKO: 2010–2011 Pärnu moat and park area reconstruction, land reclamation and landscaping

. Dunes of Happiness: Fifteen Summers in Estonia. Baltic Worlds (September 2013).

Maxim D. Shrayer

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