Viljandi Parish

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Viljandi Parish
Viljandi vald
Municipality of Estonia
Viljandi Parish within Viljandi County.
Country Estonia
County Viljandi County
Administrative centre Viljandi
Government
  Mayor Ene Saar (IRL)
Area
  Total 651 km2 (251 sq mi)
Population (2011)
  Total 9,741
  Density 15/km2 (39/sq mi)
Website www.viljandimaa.ee/viljandivald

Viljandi Parish (Estonian: Viljandi vald) is a rural municipality of Viljandi County, Estonia. It is located around the town of Viljandi, but does not include it.

Viljandi Parish was established by merging four municipalities: Paistu, Pärsti, Saarepeedi and Viiratsi parishes. This took place after the local government council elections held on 20 October 2013.[1]

Between 1939 and 1950, the place Viljandi Parish existed, but it had different borders.

Populated places

Viljandi Parish has 2 small boroughs (alevik) Ramsi and Viiratsi and 75 villages: Aidu, Aindu, Alustre, Auksi, Heimtali, Hendrikumõisa, Holstre, Intsu, Jämejala, Jõeküla, Karula, Kassi, Kibeküla, Kiini, Kiisa, Kingu, Kokaviidika, Kookla, Kuudeküla, Laanekuru, Leemeti, Loime, Lolu, Loodi, Luiga, Mäeltküla, Mähma, Marna, Matapera, Moori, Mustapali, Mustivere, Paistu, Päri, Pärsti, Peetrimõisa, Pinska, Pirmastu, Puiatu, Pulleritsu, Raudna, Rebase, Rebaste, Ridaküla, Rihkama, Ruudiküla, Saareküla, Saarepeedi, Savikoti, Sinialliku, Sultsi, Surva, Taari, Tänassilma, Tobraselja, Tohvri, Tömbi, Tõnissaare, Tõrreküla, Turva, Tusti, Tõnuküla, Uusna, Väike-Kõpu, Välgita, Valma, Vanamõisa, Vana-Võidu, Vanavälja, Vardi, Vardja, Vasara, Verilaske, Viisuküla and Võistre.

Gallery

References

  1. Siseministeerium Tekib seitse tugevat valda. 2013

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike; additional terms may apply for the media files.