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Kose | |
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![]() Kose church dates back to 1230s | |
Coordinates: 59°11′11″N 25°10′05″E / 59.18639°N 25.16806°E | |
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County |
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Municipality |
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Area | |
• Total | 3 km2 (1 sq mi) |
Population (2019
[1]) | |
• Total | 2,020 |
Kose is a
small borough (
Estonian: alevik) in
Harju County, 39 kilometers (24 miles) southeast of
Tallinn, Estonia. It is the administrative centre of
Kose Parish and lies next to
Pirita River.
At the 2011 Census, the settlement's population was 2,097. [1]
It was first mentioned in the Danish Census Book as Cosius in 1241.
![]() | You can help expand this article with text translated from
the corresponding article in Estonian. (July 2010) Click [show] for important translation instructions.
|
Kose | |
---|---|
![]() Kose church dates back to 1230s | |
Coordinates: 59°11′11″N 25°10′05″E / 59.18639°N 25.16806°E | |
Country | ![]() |
County |
![]() |
Municipality |
![]() |
Area | |
• Total | 3 km2 (1 sq mi) |
Population (2019
[1]) | |
• Total | 2,020 |
Kose is a
small borough (
Estonian: alevik) in
Harju County, 39 kilometers (24 miles) southeast of
Tallinn, Estonia. It is the administrative centre of
Kose Parish and lies next to
Pirita River.
At the 2011 Census, the settlement's population was 2,097. [1]
It was first mentioned in the Danish Census Book as Cosius in 1241.