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Description
Keila is a town located in Harju County, Estonia, situated approximately 25 kilometers west of the capital city, Tallinn. It is surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes, including forests and rivers, making it a serene place to live or visit. The town has a rich history that dates back to the 13th century, with historical sites that reflect its cultural heritage.
The town is known for its stunning Keila Waterfall, which is a popular destination for both locals and tourists. The waterfall is the highest natural waterfall in Estonia, cascading over a limestone cliff. Additionally, Keila has several parks and recreational areas that offer opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and picnicking.
Keila is also an important educational and economic center within the region. It features various schools, shops, and services, catering to the needs of its residents. With its blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and modern amenities, Keila presents a unique and attractive environment for families and individuals alike.
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