Municipality of Estonia (2017)
Municipality of Estonia in Lääne-Viru County
Haljala Parish (Estonian: Haljala vald) is a rural municipality of Estonia, in Lääne-Viru County. It has a population of 4297 (2021) and an area of 549 km2.
Populated places
Small borough
Haljala - Võsu
Villages
Aaspere - Aasu - Aasumetsa - Aaviku - Adaka - Altja - Andi - Annikvere - Auküla - Eisma - Eru - Essu - Idavere - Haili - Idavere - Ilumäe - Joandu - Kakuvälja - Kandle - Karepa - Kärmu - Käsmu -Karula - Kavastu - Kisuvere - Kiva - Kõldu - Koljaku - Koolimäe - Korjuse - Kosta - Kärmu - Lahe - Lauli - Lihulõpe - Liiguste - Lobi - Metsanurga - Metsiku - Muike - Mustoja - Natturi - Noonu - Oandu - Paasi - Pajuveski - Palmse - Pedassaare - Pehka - Pihlaspea - Põdruse - Rutja - Sagadi - Sakussaare - Salatse - Sauste - Tatruse - Tepelvälja - Tidriku - Tiigi - Toolse - Tõugu - Uusküla - Vainupea - Vanamõisa - Varangu - Vatku - Vergi - Vihula - Vila - Villandi - Võhma - Võle - Võsupere
Religion
Religion in Haljala Parish (2021) [1]
Unaffiliated (86.9%)
Lutheran (8.5%)
Others Christians (1.1%)
Others Religions or Unknown (3.5%)
Notable people
Notable people that were born or lived in Haljala Parish include the following:
International relations
Twin towns — Sister cities
Haljala Parish is twinned with:[1]
References
External links
59°25′01″N 26°15′41″E / 59.41694°N 26.26139°E / 59.41694; 26.26139
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