Kitseküla asum (Kitseküla) 
Lit. Goat’s village or goatsville Said to be named after the area being a former pasture for goats. Now, I’m sorry and all that, and not trying to be a party-pooper here, but didn’t the celebrated old 750-mm kitsarööpmeline (narrow-gauge) line get laid in 1901 (rebuilt later to ‘standard’ laiarööpmeline (wide-gauge) of 1520 mm in 1973), the contour of which pretty much matches the NNE stretch of the Sub-district to a tee? And nothing to see but “Landhäuser” (which we may lightly translate as suvemõisad, summer estates, see Mõisa) on the 1914 map of Tallinn… while that of 1876 states simply Die Christinenthäler Wiesen (Kristiine heinamaa, Kristiine Meadows, see Kristiine). Comments welcome!