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Kehtna Parish






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Coordinates: 58°5549N 24°5241E / 58.93028°N 24.87806°E / 58.93028; 24.87806
 

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Kehtna Parish
Kehtna vald
Kehtna church in Lellapere
Kehtna church in Lellapere
Flag of Kehtna Parish
Coat of arms of Kehtna Parish
Kehtna Parish within Rapla County.
Kehtna Parish within Rapla County.
Country Estonia
County Rapla County
Administrative centreKehtna
Area
 • Total512 km2 (198 sq mi)
Population
 (01.01.2019)
 • Total5,469
 • Density11/km2 (28/sq mi)
ISO 3166 codeEE-293
Websitewww.kehtna.ee

Kehtna Parish (Estonian: Kehtna vald) is a rural municipality in central Estonia.[1] It is a part of Rapla County. The municipality has a population of 5,182 (as of 1 January 2004) and covers an area of 507.3 km2. The population density is 10.2 inhabitants per km2.

Settlements[edit]

Boroughs

Järvakandi

Small boroughs

Administrative centre of the municipality is Kehtna small borough. The other small boroughs are Eidapere, Kaerepere, Keava and Lelle.

Villages

Also there are also 43 villages: Ahekõnnu - Ellamaa - Haakla - Hertu - Hiie - Ingliste - Käbiküla - Kaerepere - Kalbu - Kärpla - Kehtna-Nurme - Kastna - Kenni - Koogimäe - Koogiste - Kõrbja - Kumma - Laeste - Lalli - Lau - Lellapere - Lellapere-Nurme - Linnaaluste - Lokuta - Metsaääre - Mukri - Nadalama - Nõlva - Ohekatku - Pae - Palasi - Paluküla - Põllu - Põrsaku - Reonda - Rõue - Saarepõllu - Saksa - Saunaküla - Selja - Sooaluste - Valtu-Nurme - Vastja.

Religion[edit]

Religion in Kethna Parish (2021) [1]

  Unaffiliated (82.7%)
  Lutheran (10.4%)
  Orthodox (2.4%)
  Others Christians (2.00%)
  Others Religions (0.6%)
  Unknown (1.9%)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "X-GIS(3) Portal". xgis.maaamet.ee. Retrieved 31 January 2022.

External links[edit]

58°55′49N 24°52′41E / 58.93028°N 24.87806°E / 58.93028; 24.87806


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