Pärnu County

Pärnu County
County of Estonia

Flag

Coat of arms
Country Estonia
Capital Pärnu
Government
  Governor Andres Metsoja
Area
  Total 4,806.68 km2 (1,855.87 sq mi)
Population (Jan 2016[1])
  Total 82,997
  Density 17/km2 (45/sq mi)
Ethnicity
  Estonians 89.1%
  Russians 8%
  other 3%
ISO 3166 code EE-67
Vehicle registration F
Website www.parnumaa.ee

Pärnu County (Estonian: Pärnu maakond), or Pärnumaa (German: Kreis Pernau), is one of 15 counties of Estonia. It is situated in south-western part of the country, on the coast of Gulf of Riga, and borders Lääne and Rapla counties to the north, Järva and Viljandi counties to the east, and Latvia to the south. In January 2013 Pärnu County had a population of 81,428 – constituting 6.3% of the total population of Estonia.[1]

Pärnu County is the largest county of Estonia in terms of land area.

History

In Pärnu county there is the oldest known human settlement in Estonia, which is the town of Sindi, and it is 2 km up the Pärnu River, near the village of Pulli. It dates back to 8500 BCE in the Mesolithic historical period.

County Government

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 1 January 2010, the Governor position is held by Andres Metsoja.

Tourism

The city of Pärnu is a popular holiday resort for Estonians and increasingly for non-Estonians, e.g., from Sweden, Finland, Germany, and Russia.

Municipalities

The county is subdivided into municipalities. There are 2 urban municipalities (Estonian: linnad – towns) and 17 rural municipalities (Estonian: vallad – parishes) in Pärnu County.

Urban municipalities

Rural municipalities

Municipalities of Pärnu County

References

Coordinates: 58°25′N 24°35′E / 58.417°N 24.583°E / 58.417; 24.583

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