Väike-Maarja Parish
Väike-Maarja Parish Väike-Maarja vald | |||
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Municipality of Estonia | |||
Kiltsi manor | |||
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Väike-Maarja Parish within Lääne-Viru County. | |||
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County |
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Administrative centre | Väike-Maarja | ||
Area | |||
• Total | 457.39 km2 (176.60 sq mi) | ||
Population (01.01.2009) | |||
• Total | 5,421 | ||
• Density | 12/km2 (31/sq mi) | ||
Website | www.v-maarja.ee |
Väike-Maarja Parish (Estonian: Väike-Maarja vald) is a rural municipality of Estonia, in Lääne-Viru County. It has a population of 5,421 (as of 1 January 2009) and an area of 457.39 km².[1]
Settlements
- Small boroughs
- Villages
Aavere - Aburi - Äntu - Ärina - Avanduse - Avispea - Ebavere - Eipri - Hirla - Imukvere - Kännuküla - Kärsa - Käru - Koonu - Kurtna - Liivaküla - Määri - Müüriku - Nadalama - Nõmme - Orguse - Pandivere - Pikevere - Pudivere - Raeküla - Raigu - Rastla - Sandimetsa - Triigi - Uuemõisa - Vao - Varangu - Võivere - Vorsti
Notable natives
- Aile Asszonyi, operatic soprano
- Georg Lurich, wrestler
- Johann Peter Hoffmann, owner of "Marienhof"
Gallery
- Ruins of Aavere manor
- Simuna church
- Väike-Maarja church
- Äntu Blue Lake
- Stone bridge in Kiltsi manor park
- View from Ebavere Hill
International relations
Twin towns — Sister cities
References
- ↑ "Population figure and composition". www.stat.ee Statistics Estonia. Retrieved 27 January 2010.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Sõprusvallad" (in Estonian). Väike-Maarja vald. Retrieved 21 March 2011.
External links
- Official website (in Estonian) (in English)
Coordinates: 59°7′46″N 26°15′9″E / 59.12944°N 26.25250°E
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