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Kaarma Parish was a municipality of Saare County , Estonia next to Kuressaare . In 2014, it was merged with the municipalities of Kärla and Lümanda to become the Lääne-Saare municipality .

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5-1308: The municipality had a population of 4,608 (as of 1 January 2012) and covered an area of 400 km. It had 87 km of land border and 98 km of waterline. Islands in Kaarma Parish: Abruka , Kasselaid , Linnusitamaa , Vahase , Väike-Tulpe . Kaarma Parish contains 70 settlements: 3 small boroughs and 67 villages. Aste - Kudjape - Nasva Abruka - Anijala - Ansi - Aste - Asuküla - Aula-Vintri - Eikla - Endla - Haamse - Hakjala - Hübja - Irase - Jootme - Jõe - Kaarma - Kaarmise - Kaisvere - Kasti - Kaubi - Kellamäe - Keskranna - Keskvere - Kiratsi - Kirikuküla - Koidu - Koidula - Kuke - Kungla - Käku - Kärdu - Laadjala - Laheküla - Laoküla - Lilbi - Maleva - Meedla - Metsaküla - Mullutu - Muratsi - Mändjala - Mõisaküla - Nõmme - Paimala - Parila - Piila - Praakli - Pähkla - Pärni - Põlluküla - Randvere - Saia - Sepa - Sikassaare - Tahula - Tamsalu - Tõlli - Tõrise - Tõru - Uduvere - Unimäe - Upa - Vaivere - Vantri - Vatsküla - Vestla - Viira - Õha 58°20′N 22°29′E  /  58.333°N 22.483°E  / 58.333; 22.483 This Saare County location article

10-812: Is a municipality in Saare County in western Estonia . It is the largest municipality in Estonia by land area. The administrative centre of the municipality is its only town Kuressaare . It is one of three parishes comprising the county, along with Muhu and Ruhnu Parish . It was formed following the 2017 Estonian municipal reform on 21 October 2017 on the basis of all twelve former Saaremaa municipalities: Kuressaare town and Kihelkonna , Laimjala , Leisi , Lääne-Saare , Mustjala , Orissaare , Pihtla , Pöide , Salme , Torgu and Valjala parishes. Religion in Saaremaa (2021) [1] This Estonia -related article

15-536: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Abruka Abruka is a village in Estonia , primarily composed of the 8.78 km (3.39 sq mi) island of Abruka in the Gulf of Riga , 4 km south of the island of Saaremaa . The village includes the smaller adjacent islands of Vahase , Kasselaid , Linnusitamaa and Kirjurahu , resulting in a total area of 10.1 km (3.9 sq mi). Abruka

20-654: Is part of Saaremaa Parish , Saare County . The village has a population of 33 (as of 1 January 2011). The first records about the population on Abruka originate from the Middle Ages, when the area was ruled by the Prussian State of the Teutonic Order ; the Bishop of Ösel-Wiek founded a horse breeding manor on the largest island, named Abro in the Teutonic Order's Low German language. Permanent population developed in

25-744: The 18th century. From 1881–1972, an elementary school operated on Abruka. Abruka is the site of a Central European-type broadleaf forest , which is rare in the region. To protect this a nature reserve was created in 1937. There's a library (located in the harbour building) and a museum which is located on the side of the former manor park in the oldest building on Abruka (The Abruka House). Abruka can be reached by postboat Heili from Roomassaare harbour in Kuressaare . The twin writers Jüri Tuulik and Ülo Tuulik (born 1940) were born on Abruka. Saaremaa Parish Saaremaa Parish , also known as Saaremaa Municipality ( Estonian : Saaremaa vald ),

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