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1 County government  



1.1  Maavanem 19181941  





1.2  Maavanem 1993present  







2 Municipalities  





3 Religion  





4 History  



4.1  Historic parishes (kihelkonnad)  







5 Gallery  





6 See also  





7 References  





8 External links  














Lääne County






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Coordinates: 58°55N 23°45E / 58.917°N 23.750°E / 58.917; 23.750
 

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Lääne County
Läänemaa
Coat of arms of Lääne County
Location of Lääne County
Country Estonia
Capital Haapsalu
Government
 • GovernorInnar Mäesalu
Area
 • Total2,383 km2 (920 sq mi)
Population
 (2022[1])
 • Total20,227
 • Rank14th
 • Density10.3/km2 (27/sq mi)
Ethnicity
 • Estonians89.3%
 • Russians7.4%
 • other3.3%
GDP
 • Total€320 million (2022)
 • Per capita€15,658 (2022)
ISO 3166 codeEE-56
Vehicle registrationS
Websitewww.laanemaa.ee

Lääne County (Estonian: Lääne maakondorLäänemaa, literally "Western land"; German: Wiek; Latin: Rotalia) is one of the 15 counties of Estonia. It is located in western Estonia and borders the Baltic Sea to the north, Harju County to the north-east, Rapla County to the east, Pärnu County to the south, and the island counties of Saare and Hiiu to the west. In January 2009 Lääne County had a population of 23,810 – constituting 2.0% of the total population in Estonia.[1]

County government

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The County Government (Estonian: Maavalitsus) is led by a governor (Estonian: maavanem), who is appointed by the Government of Estonia for a term of five years. Since 15 December 2011, the governorship has been held by Innar Mäesalu.

Maavanem 1918–1941

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Maavanem 1993–present

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Municipalities

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The county is subdivided into municipalities. There is one urban municipality, Haapsalu (Estonian: linn – town) and 2 rural municipalities (Estonian: vallad – parishes) in Lääne County.

Municipalities in Lääne County
Rank Municipality Type Population
(2018)[5]
Area
km2[5]
Density[5]
1 Haapsalu Urban 13,516 264 51.2
2 Lääne-Nigula Parish Rural 7,239 1,451 5.0
3 Vormsi Parish Rural 419 93 4.5

Religion

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Religion in Lääne County (2021) [1]

  Unaffiliated (74.9%)
  Lutheran (11.4%)
  Orthodox & Old Believers (7.5%)
  Baptism (2.6%)
  Others Christians (2.0%)
  Others Religions or Unknown (1.2%)
Religious affiliations in Lääne County, census 2000–2021*[6]
Religion 2000 2011 2021
Number % Number % Number %
Christianity 5,109 22,3 4,418 21.3 4,050 23.6
Orthodox Christians 921 4.0 1,052 5.0 1,290 7.4
Lutherans 3,580 15.6 2,773 13.4 1,960 11.4
Catholics 46 0.2 32 0.1 40 0.2
Baptists 358 1.5 234 1.1 450 2.6
Jehovah's Witnesses 74 0.3 93 0.4 90 0.5
Pentecostals 70 0.3 46 0.2 80 0.4
Old Believers - 3 0.01 -
Methodists 73 0.3 36 0.1 20 0.1
Adventists 61 0.2 46 0.2 50 0.3
—Other Christians - 103 0.5 70 0.3
Islam 12 0.05 8 0.02 -
Buddhism - - 14 0.04 -
Other religions** 98 0.4 210 1.0 200 1.1
No religion 8,632 37.8 13,126 64.5 10,920 63.6
Not stated*** 8,914 39.0 2,798 13.5 1,940 11.3
Total population* 22,840 20,673 17,170
*The censuses of Estonia count the religious affiliations of the population older than 15 years of age.[6]
".[6]

History

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Rotalia
Läänemaa
Viking Age–1224
Ancient Estonia in 1214.
Ancient Estonia in 1214.
CapitalLihula
Common languagesProto Estonian
Religion
Estonian paganism, Thor cult
GovernmentCouncil of Elders
Elder 
History 

• Established

Viking Age

• Disestablished

1224
Succeeded by
Monastic state of the Teutonic Knights
Bishopric of Ösel-Wiek
Koluvere castle in Lääne County.
Koluvere castle dating from the 13th century

In the first centuries AD political and administrative subdivisions began to emerge in Estonia. Two larger subdivisions appeared: the parish (Estonian: kihelkond) and the county (Estonian: maakond). A parish consisted of several villages. Nearly all parishes had at least one fortress. The defense of the local area was directed by the highest official, the parish elder. A county was composed of several parishes, also headed by an elder. By the 13th century the following major districts had developed in Estonia: Saaremaa (Osilia), Läänemaa (Rotalia or Maritima), Harjumaa (Harria), Rävala (Revalia), Virumaa (Vironia), Järvamaa (Jervia), Sakala (Saccala), and Ugandi (Ugaunia).[7]

Läänemaa (Latin: Rotalia, Maritima,[7] Low German: Wiek) was an independent country on the east coast of the Baltic Sea, bordered by Revala, Harjumaa, Alempois, and Sakala. Läänemaa had an area of approximately 1900 hides. Early in 1220 troops from Sweden, initially led by King John I, had invaded Läänemaa. The Swedish army took the Lihula stronghold and set up a small garrison. Swedish Jarl Karl Döve and Bishop Karl MagnussonofLinköping, both from the powerful House of Bjelbo, also remained in the castle. On August 8, 1220 the united Œselian and Rotalian armies encircled the castle at dawn. It was set ablaze in the course of the fierce battle that ensued. The Swedish troops tried to make their way out, but were killed on site apart from a few who succeeded in escaping to Tallinn, held by Denmark. The Jarl, the Bishop, and almost 500 other Swedes were killed, leaving no Swedish presence in Estonia at all. The short-lived Swedish attempt to gain foothold in Estonia was motivated by the quickly advancing Danish and Low German crusaders who had been able to conquer most of the area in the early 13th century. Defeat in the Battle of Lihula discouraged the Swedish expansion to Estonia for more than 300 years, and the country was left for the Teutonic Knights, Low German Bishops and Denmark to divide. In the meantime, Sweden focused on Finland and the Swedish-Novgorodian Wars. After the Livonian Crusade Läänemaa became the main territory of the Bishopric of Ösel-Wiek, an independent Bishopric. Parts of the Bishop's castle are still preserved in Haapsalu.

Historic parishes (kihelkonnad)

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After the German conquest in 1227, Lääne County became the center of the Bishopric of Ösel-Wiek, an independent principality within the Livonian Confederation. Parts of Bishop's castle are still preserved in Haapsalu.

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Population by sex, ethnic nationality and County, 1 January". stat.ee. Statistics Estonia. 1 January 2009. Retrieved 2009-10-18.
  • ^ "GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY COUNTY". stat.ee.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h "Endised maavanemad - Lääne Maavalitsus". Archived from the original on 2014-01-12. Retrieved 2013-04-17.
  • ^ "Maavanem - Lääne Maavalitsus". Archived from the original on 2014-01-12. Retrieved 2013-04-17.
  • ^ a b c "Elanike demograafiline jaotus maakonniti". Kohaliku omavalitsuse portaal. Archived from the original on 2 March 2019. Retrieved 2 April 2018.
  • ^ a b c Official census data from Statistics Estonia:
  • ^ a b Raun, Toivo (2001). Estonia and the Estonians. Hoover Press. p. 11. ISBN 0-8179-2852-9.
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