- Source: Raasiku Parish
Raasiku Parish (Estonian: Raasiku vald) in Harju County is located in the south-eastern direction from the city of Tallinn. The main road leading through the parish is Jüri - Aruküla - Raasiku - Jägala road. The Tallinn - Tapa Railway goes through the northern border of the parish.
Demographics
As for neighbouring administrative divisions, the parish is surrounded by Jõelähtme in the north, by Anija in the east, by Kose in the south and by Rae parish in the west.
2 small towns: Aruküla, Raasiku
13 villages: Härma, Igavere, Järsi, Kalesi, Kiviloo, Kulli, Kurgla, Mallavere, Peningi, Perila, Pikavere, Rätla, Tõhelgi.
Religion
Symbolics
Both the municipal flag and coat of arms have been in use since 1995.
The coat of arms of the municipality symbolizes the beautiful pine forest of Aruküla, pine-like perseverance that helps people promote the economy and spiritual life of their home region. The green diagonal area resembles the other biggest small borough Raasiku with its small drumlins surrounding the small borough. Green resembles nature and silver hope and purity.
Administration
= Local government bodies
=Council of the Rural Municipality [17 members] (Representative body; elected by adult residents of the municipality.)
Chairman of Municipal Council: Maarja Sikut
Deputy Chairman of Municipal Council: Kadi Tammaru
Rural Municipality Government [5 members] (Executive body; established by the council.)
As of 1 March 2020, the Government structure is as follows:
Rural Municipality Mayor
Office of the Rural Municipality
Department of Education and Social Affairs
Department of Administration and Development
Department of Finance
List of Rural Municipality Mayors
Education and culture
= Schools
=Aruküla Basic School
Raasiku Basic School
Pikavere Kindergarten Primary School
Aruküla Waldorf School
Twin towns – sister cities
Norberg Municipality, Sweden
People
Raasiku is the birthplace of chess player Aino Kukk (1930-2006), who won the Estonian Women's Chess Championship in 1955.
Gallery
See also
Raasiku FC Joker
References
External links
Official website (available only in Estonian)