• Source: Tapa Parish
    • Tapa Parish (Estonian: Tapa vald) is a rural municipality in Lääne-Viru County in northern Estonia.
      The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Tapa. It is located 70 km east of Estonia's capital, Tallinn.


      History


      Tapa Parish was established by merging in October 2005 the town of Tapa with Lehtse and Saksi rural municipalities and in October 2017 the Tapa and Tamsalu rural municipalities.


      Religion




      Local government


      Chairman of the Council (Estonian: volikogu esimees):

      2017-2018 - Toomas Uudeberg
      from 2018 - Maksim Butšenkov
      Mayor (Estonian: vallavanem):

      2017-2018 - Alari Kirt
      from 2018 - Riho Tell


      Geography




      = Populated places

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      There are two towns Tapa and Tamsalu, one small borough Lehtse and 55 villages: Aavere, Alupere, Araski, Assamalla, Imastu, Jootme, Jäneda, Järsi, Järvajõe, Kadapiku, Kaeva, Karkuse, Kerguta, Koiduküla, Koplitaguse, Kuie, Kullenga, Kursi, Kuru, Kõrveküla, Lemmküla, Linnape, Loksa, Loksu, Lokuta, Läpi, Läste, Metskaevu, Moe, Naistevälja, Nõmmküla, Näo, Patika, Piilu, Piisupi, Porkuni, Pruuna, Põdrangu, Rabasaare, Raudla, Rägavere, Räsna, Saiakopli, Saksi, Sauvälja, Savalduma, Tõõrakõrve, Türje, Uudeküla, Vadiküla, Vahakulmu, Vajangu, Vistla, Võhmetu, Võhmuta.


      References




      External links


      Official website

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