sisserändeteede
Sisserändeteede, also known as the "Sisrändetee" or "Sisrändetee Road," is a historic road in Estonia that played a significant role in the country's history, particularly during the Soviet occupation. The road was constructed in the 1950s as part of a larger Soviet infrastructure project aimed at improving transportation and communication within the Estonian SSR. It connected the capital city of Tallinn with the coastal town of Paldiski, providing a vital link for military and civilian traffic.
The Sisrändetee was strategically important due to its proximity to the Soviet military base at Paldiski and
The Sisrändetee also became a symbol of the struggle for Estonian independence. It was the site of
Today, the Sisrändetee is largely forgotten, but it remains a significant part of Estonia's history. The road