Haanja Parish Explained
Haanja Parish |
Native Name: | Estonian: Haanja vald Haani vald |
Settlement Type: | Municipality of Estonia |
Flag Size: | 85px |
Established Date: | 1991 |
Established Title: | Established |
Extinct Date: | 21 October 2017 |
Extinct Title: | Merged into expanded Rõuge Parish |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Name: | Estonia |
Subdivision Type1: | County |
Subdivision Name1: | Võru County |
Seat Type: | Administrative centre |
Seat: | Haanja |
Area Total Km2: | 170 |
Population Total: | 1201 |
Population As Of: | 01.01.2006 |
Population Density Km2: | auto |
Website: | www.haanja.ee |
Haanja Parish (Estonian: Haanja vald; Haani vald) was a rural municipality in Võru County, southeastern Estonia.[1]
In 2017, it merged with Rõuge Parish, Mõniste Parish, Misso Parish, and Varstu Parish to create a new entity. It retained the Rõuge Parish name.
Settlements
- VillagesAla-Palo - Ala-Suhka - Ala-Tilga - Andsumäe - Haanja - Haavistu - Hämkoti - Hanija - Holdi - Horoski - Hulaku - Hurda - Ihatsi - Jaanimäe - Käänu - Kääraku - Kaaratautsa - Kaldemäe - Kallaste - Kaloga - Kergatsi - Kilomani - Kirbu - Kõomäe - Kotka - Kriguli - Kuiandi - Kuklase - Külma - Kuura - Leoski - Lillimõisa - Loogamäe - Lüütsepä - Luutsniku - Mäemurati - Mäe-Palo - Mäe-Suhka - Mäe-Tilga - Mahtja - Mallika - Märdimiku - Meelaku - Miilimäe - Mikita - Murati - Mustahamba - Naapka - Palanumäe - Palli - Palujüri - Pausakunnu - Peedo - Piipsemäe - Pillardi - Plaani - Plaksi - Posti - Preeksa - Pressi - Pundi - Purka - Puspuri - Raagi - Resto - Rusa - Ruusmäe - Saagri - Saika - Saluora - Sarise - Simula - Soodi - Söödi - Sormuli - Tõnkova - Trolla - Tsiamäe - Tsiiruli - Tsilgutaja - Tsolli - Tummelka - Tuuka - Uue-Saaluse - Vaalimäe - Vaarkali - Vakari - Vänni - Vastsekivi - Vihkla - Villa - Vorstimäe - Vungi
Notes and References
- Web site: X-GIS(4) Portal . xgis.maaamet.ee . 30 January 2022.