Kohila Parish
Kohila vald
Kohila manor
Kohila manor
Flag of Kohila Parish
Coat of arms of Kohila Parish
Kohila Parish within Rapla County.
Kohila Parish within Rapla County.
Country Estonia
County Rapla County
Administrative centreKohila
Government
  MayorAndrus Saare (Union of Pro Patria and Res Publica)
Area
  Total230.20 km2 (88.88 sq mi)
Population
 (01.01.2009)
  Total5,925
  Density26/km2 (67/sq mi)
ISO 3166 codeEE-317
Websitewww.kohila.ee

Kohila Parish (Estonian: Kohila vald) is the northernmost municipality of Rapla County, Estonia. It has a population of 5,925 (as of 1 January 2009) and an area of 230.20 km (143.04 mi).[1]

Settlements

Borough

Kohila

Small boroughs

Aespa - Hageri - Prillimäe

Villages

Aandu - Adila - Angerja - Hageri - Kadaka - Lohu - Loone - Lümandu - Masti - Mälivere - Pahkla - Pihali - Pukamäe - Põikma - Rabivere - Rootsi - Salutaguse - Sutlema - Urge - Vana-Aespa - Vilivere

The administrative centre of Kohila Parish is Kohila borough (alev) with population 3,505 (as of 1 January 2006).[2] It is situated 33 km south to Estonia's capital, Tallinn and 22 km north to county's administrative center Rapla.

Religion

Religion in Kohila Parish (2021)

  Unaffiliated (80.9%)
  Lutheran (9.3%)
  Orthodox (6.1%)
  Others Christians (2.5%)
  Others Religions (0.5%)
  Unknown (0.7%)

Local government

Current chairman of the council (volikogu esimees) is Margus Miller from the electoral coalition "Minu Kohila".[3]

Current mayor (vallavanem) is Andrus Saare[4] from the Union of Pro Patria and Res Publica.

References

  1. "Population figure and composition". [Statistics Estonia]. Retrieved 29 January 2010.
  2. "Vallast" (in Estonian). [Kohila vald]. Archived from the original on 3 September 2009. Retrieved 29 January 2010.
  3. "Vallavolikogu" (in Estonian). [Kohila vald]. Retrieved 29 January 2010.
  4. "Vallavalitsus" (in Estonian). [Kohila vald]. Retrieved 29 January 2010.

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