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'''Harku Prison''' ({{ |
'''Harku Prison''' ({{langx|et|Harku vangla}}) was an [[Estonia]]n [[prison]].<ref name="vangla.ee">{{cite web |title=Harku ja Murru vangla {{!}} Vanglad |url=https://www.vangla.ee/et/asutused/harku-ja-murru-vangla |website=www.vangla.ee |accessdate=1 May 2020 |language=et}}</ref> The prison was located in [[Harku]], [[Harju County]]. |
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The prison was established in 1926.<ref name="vangla.ee" /> |
The prison was established in 1926.<ref name="vangla.ee" /> |
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* In 1965, the prison was adapted to a [[women's prison]].<ref name="vangla.ee" /> |
* In 1965, the prison was adapted to a [[women's prison]].<ref name="vangla.ee" /> |
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* In 2011, Harku Prison was merged with [[Murru Prison]].<ref name="vangla.ee" /> |
* In 2011, Harku Prison was merged with [[Murru Prison]].<ref name="vangla.ee" /> |
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* In 2016, Harku and Murru Prison merged with [[Tallinn Prison]]. Prisoners were transported to Tallinn, [[Tartu Prison|Tartu]] and [[Viru Prison]].<ref name="vangla.ee" /> |
* In 2016, Harku and Murru Prison merged with [[Tallinn Prison]]. Prisoners were transported to Tallinn, [[Tartu Prison|Tartu]] and [[Viru Prison]].<ref name="vangla.ee" /> |
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[[Category:Prisons in Estonia]] |
[[Category:Prisons in Estonia]] |
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[[Category:Harku Parish]] |
[[Category:Harku Parish]] |
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Coordinates | 59°23′17″N 24°35′19″E / 59.38806°N 24.58861°E |
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Harku Prison (Estonian: Harku vangla) was an Estonian prison.[1] The prison was located in Harku, Harju County.
The prison was established in 1926.[1]
- In 1965, the prison was adapted to a women's prison.[1]
- In 2011, Harku Prison was merged with Murru Prison.[1]
- In 2016, Harku and Murru Prison merged with Tallinn Prison. Prisoners were transported to Tallinn, Tartu and Viru Prison.[1]
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