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Municipalities of Estonia

A municipality (Estonian: omavalitsus, plural omavalitsused) is the smallest administrative subdivision of Estonia. Each municipality is a unit of self-government with its representative and executive bodies. The municipalities in Estonia cover the entire territory of the country.

Municipalities in Estonia are of two types:

  • Urban municipalities or towns (linnad, singular linn)
  • Rural municipalities or parishes (vallad, singular vald).

There is no other status distinction between them.

Municipalities may contain one or several settlements. All but 5 urban municipalities (Haapsalu, Narva-Jõesuu, Paide, Pärnu and Tartu) plus 1 rural municipality (Ruhnu) contain only one settlement. As of 2017, there are no "borough-parishes", i.e. rural municipalities with only one borough-type settlement. Ruhnu Parish contains only one village and is therefore a "village-parish".

Some municipalities are divided into districts. The 8 urban districts (linnaosad, singular linnaosa) of Tallinn have limited self-government, while other urban districts are formed for administrative purposes. Some rural districts (osavallad) have limited self-government, while other types of rural districts do not.

Municipalities range in population from Tallinn with 427,500 inhabitants to Ruhnu with 68.[1] Previously, as over two-thirds of the municipalities had a population of under 3,000, many of them found it advantageous to co-operate in providing services and carrying out administrative functions.

After the administrative reform was completed in October 2017, there are total of 79 municipalities, 15 of which are urban and 64 rural. 51 of the present municipalities were the result of mergers, 28 remain unchanged. After the reform small municipalities with under 5,000 inhabitants have been reduced from a number of 169 to 15. The number of councillors was reduced from 2,026 to 1,019. The municipalities are:

List

Name Capital Area (km2) Population Type County Flag Coat of

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Alutaguse Iisaku 1,439.61 4,682 Rural Ida-Viru County
Anija Kehra 520.94 6,274 Rural Harju County
Antsla Antsla 411 4,372 Rural Võru County
Elva Elva 732 14,707 Rural Tartu County
Häädemeeste Häädemeeste 494 4,794 Rural Pärnu County
Haapsalu Haapsalu 272 12,883 Urban Lääne County
Haljala Haljala 183.02 4,297 Rural Lääne-Viru County
Harku Tabasalu 159.77 15,650 Rural Harju County
Hiiumaa Kärdla 1,023 9,381 Rural Hiiu County
Järva Järva-Jaani 1,223 8,837 Rural Järva County
Jõelähtme Jõelähtme 210.86 6,692 Rural Harju County
Jõgeva Jõgeva 458 13,262 Rural Jõgeva County
Jõhvi Jõhvi 124 11,699 Rural Ida-Viru County
Kadrina Kadrina 329.36 4,791 Rural Lääne-Viru County
Kambja Ülenurme 275 12,089 Rural Tartu County
Kanepi Kanepi 524.68 4,685 Rural Põlva County
Kastre Kastre 493 5,430 Rural Tartu County
Kehtna Kehtna 512 5,416 Rural Rapla County
Keila Keila 11.25 10,078 Urban Harju County
Kihnu Sääre 16.88 690 Rural Pärnu County
Kiili Kiili 100.4 5,891 Rural Harju County
Kohila Kohila 230.2 7,322 Rural Rapla County
Kohtla-Järve Kohtla-Järve 68.77 32,577 Urban Ida-Viru County
Kose Kose 532.85 7,211 Rural Harju County
Kuusalu Kiiu 707.97 6,421 Rural Harju County
Lääne-Harju Paldiski 645.71 12,661 Rural Harju County
Lääne-Nigula Taebla 1,449 7,005 Rural Lääne County
Lääneranna Lihula 1,352 5,190 Rural Pärnu County
Loksa Loksa 3.81 2,467 Urban Harju County
Lüganuse Lüganuse 599 11,699 Rural Ida-Viru County
Luunja Luunja 134 5,182 Rural Tartu County
Maardu Maardu 22.76 15,284 Urban Harju County
Märjamaa Märjamaa 1,164 7,374 Rural Rapla County
Muhu Liiva 208 1,919 Rural Saare County
Mulgi Abja-Paluoja 881 7,372 Rural Viljandi County
Mustvee Mustvee 615 5,204 Rural Jõgeva County
Narva Narva 84.54 53,424 Urban Ida-Viru County
Narva-Jõesuu Narva-Jõesuu 405 4,479 Urban Ida-Viru County
Nõo Nõo 170 4,314 Rural Tartu County
Otepää Otepää 520 6,412 Rural Valga County
Paide Paide 443 10,285 Urban Järva County
Pärnu Pärnu 858 50,639 Urban Pärnu County
Peipsiääre Kolkja 652 5,331 Rural Tartu County
Põhja-Pärnumaa Pärnu-Jaagupi and Vändra 1,013 8,046 Rural Pärnu County
Põhja-Sakala Suure-Jaani 1,153 7,872 Rural Viljandi County
Põltsamaa Põltsamaa 889.56 9,616 Rural Jõgeva County
Põlva Põlva 706 13,609 Rural Põlva County
Raasiku Aruküla 158.86 5,138 Rural Harju County
Rae Jüri 206.7 21,765 Rural Harju County
Rakvere (parish) Rakvere 295 5,619 Rural Lääne-Viru County
Rakvere (town) Rakvere 10.64 14,984 Urban Lääne-Viru County
Räpina Räpina 265.93 6,179 Rural Põlva County
Rapla Rapla 859 13,004 Rural Rapla County
Rõuge Rõuge 933 5,180 Rural Võru County
Ruhnu Ruhnu 11.9 140 Rural Saare County
Saarde Kilingi-Nõmme 706.9 4,455 Rural Pärnu County
Saaremaa Kuressaare 2,705 30,973 Rural Saare County
Saku Saku 171.13 10,722 Rural Harju County
Saue Laagri 628 23,790 Rural Harju County
Setomaa Värska 463.18 3,114 Rural Võru County
Sillamäe Sillamäe 10.54 12,230 Urban Ida-Viru County
Tallinn Tallinn 159.2 438,341 Urban Harju County
Tapa Tapa 480 10,611 Rural Lääne-Viru County
Tartu (parish) Kõrveküla 742 11,539 Rural Tartu County
Tartu (city) Tartu 154 96,974 Urban Tartu County
Toila Toila 266 4,603 Rural Ida-Viru County
Tori Sindi 611 11,946 Rural Pärnu County
Tõrva Tõrva 647 6,064 Rural Valga County
Türi Türi 1,008 10,695 Rural Järva County
Väike-Maarja Väike-Maarja 457.39 5,737 Rural Lääne-Viru County
Valga Valga 750 15,486 Rural Valga County
Viimsi Viimsi 72.84 21,151 Rural Harju County
Viljandi (parish) Viljandi 651 13,758 Rural Viljandi County
Viljandi (town) Viljandi 14.62 16,875 Urban Viljandi County
Vinni Pajusti 486.65 6,788 Rural Lääne-Viru County
Viru-Nigula Viru-Nigula 312 5,575 Rural Lääne-Viru County
Vormsi Hullo 92.93 397 Rural Lääne County
Võru (parish) Võru 952 10,699 Rural Võru County
Võru (town) Võru 13.24 11,533 Urban Võru County

Gallery of Maps

Structure of local authorities

In each municipality there is a local government as well as a council.

The council (volikogu) is a representative body elected by the residents of a municipality for a term of three years. The members of the council elect a chairman (volikogu esimees), who organises the council's work and represents the municipality.

The government (valitsus) is an executive body formed by the council. It is headed by a mayor (linnapea in towns, vallavanem in parishes), who is appointed for a four-year term. The mayor cannot be the chairman of the council. Other members of the government are chosen by the mayor with the approval of the council.

Former municipalities

The list of municipalities that have merged or lost existence between 1995 and 2017.

Former municipalities (before 1990)

  • Vaoküla Parish (existed 1939–1950)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Estonian Institute www.einst.ee". Archived from the original on 2002-06-19. Retrieved 2002-06-19.

External links