Orissaare Parish was municipality in Saare County , Estonia . The municipality had a population of 2,116 (as of 1 January 2007) and covered an area of 163.02 km².
3-766: During the administrative-territorial reform in 2017, all 12 municipalities on the island Saaremaa were merged into a single municipality – Saaremaa Parish . Orissaare Ariste - Arju - Haapsu - Hindu - Imavere - Jaani - Järveküla - Kalma - Kareda - Kavandi - Kõinastu - Kuninguste - Laheküla - Liigalaskma - Liiva - Maasi - Mäeküla - Mehama - Ööriku - Orinõmme - Põripõllu - Pulli - Randküla - Rannaküla - Raugu - Saikla - Salu - Suur-Pahila - Suur-Rahula - Taaliku - Tagavere - Tumala - Väike-Pahila - Väike-Rahula - Väljaküla - Võhma 58°33′35″N 23°05′35″E / 58.55972°N 23.09306°E / 58.55972; 23.09306 This Estonia -related article
6-518: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Saaremaa Parish Saaremaa Parish , also known as Saaremaa Municipality ( Estonian : Saaremaa vald ), 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
9-479: 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
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