Plva County : Estonia
Plvamaa is a county of Estonia. It located in the southeast of Estonia.
Municipalities
There are 1 urban municipality (est: linn – city) and 13 rural municipalities (est: vallad – parishes) in the county.
Urban municipality:
Plva
Rural municipalities:
Ahja
Kanepi
Klleste
Laheda
Mikitame
Mooste
Orava
Plva
Rpina
Valgjrve
Vastse-Kuuste
Veriora
Vrska
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Tartu County : Estonia
Tartu County (Estonian: Tartumaa), is a county or maakond in the country of Estonia.
It is located in eastern Estonia bordering to Põlva County, Valga County, Viljandi County and Jõgeva County.
The area of Tartu County is 2,992.74 km², which covers 6.9% of the territory of Estonia. The population of the county is 148,992, which is 11.0% of the population of Estonia. The city of Tartu is the centre of the county located at a distance of 186 km from Tallinn. Tartu County is divided into 22 local governments — 3 cities and 19 rural municipalities.
Geography
Tartu County lies in
Rapla County : Estonia
Rapla County, or Rapla maakond, is a County or maakond of Estonia. It is located in western Estonia bordering to Lääne, Pärnu and Harju counties.
Municipalities
There are 10 rural municipalities (est: vallad - parishes) in the county:
Juuru
Järvakandi
Kaiu
Kehtna
Kohila
Käru
Märjamaa
Raikküla
Rapla
Vigala
Lääne County : Estonia
Lääne County, or Lääne maakond, is a County or maakond of Estonia. It is located in western Estonia bordering to Pärnu counties on the mainland, and to the island counties of the Saaremaa and Hiiumaa in the west.
Municipalities
There are 1 urban municipality (est: linn - city) and 11 rural municipalities (est: vallad - parishes) in the county.
Urban municipality:
Haapsalu
Rural municipalities:
Hanila
Kullamaa
Lihula
Martna
Noarootsi
Nõva
Oru
Ridala
Risti
Taebla
Vormsi
Rakvere Travel: Estonia
Rakvere (Wesenberg in German) is a town in North Estonia, county seat of Lääne-Viru County, 20 km south of the Gulf of Finland. Rakvere is mainly known for its historical stone castle in Vallimägi Hill. The castle was built before 1226 at the place of Tarwanpe fortress of ancient Vironians, known as Rakovor in Russian sources.
Ida-Viru County : Estonia
Ida-Viru County or Eastern Virumaa (Estonian: Ida-Viru maakond or Ida-Virumaa) is one of the counties of Estonia. This is the most northeast part of the country. The majority of industrial and power capacities of Estonia are located in Ida-Viru. The county contains the greatest deposits of slate - the main mineral of Estonia.
Municipalities
There are 7 urban municipalities (est: linnad - towns) and 16 rural municipalities (est: vallad - parishes) in the county.
Urban municipalities:
Jõhvi
Kiviõli
Kohtla-Järve
Narva
Narva-Jõesuu
Püssi
Sillamäe
Rural municipalities:
Alajõe
Aseri
Avinurme
Iisaku
Illuka
Jõhvi
Kohtla
Kohtla-Nõmme
Lohusuu
Lüganuse
Maidla
Mäetaguse
Sonda
Toila
Tudulinna
Vaivara