Saku Parish ( Estonian : Saku vald ) is a rural municipality in Harju County , north-western Estonia.
4-498: The administrative centre of Saku Parish is Saku ; a small town with population of 4,618 (as of 2005). It is situated 10 km south of Estonia's capital , Tallinn . Established in 1866. Awarded the Japanese Foreign Minister ’s Commendation for their contributions to promotion of mutual understanding between Estonia and Japan on December 1, 2020. Current chairman of the council ( est : volikogu esimees )
8-592: A population of 4,675 on 1 April 2012, which makes it the third biggest small borough in Estonia. Saku is most known for the Saku Brewery which is one of two biggest breweries in Estonia. It has a railway station on the Tallinn - Viljandi railway line operated by Elron (rail transit) . The Vääna River crosses Saku. Saku Manor ( German : Sack ) traces its history back to 1463. The current manor house
12-587: Is Eero Alamaa. As of 2018, the mayor ( est : vallavanem ) is Marti Rehemaa. Religion in Saku Parish (2021) [1] There are 2 small towns ( est : alevikud , sg. alevik ) and 19 villages ( est : külad , sg. küla ) in Saku Parish. Small towns: Kiisa , Saku . Villages: Jälgimäe , Juuliku , Kajamaa , Kasemetsa , Kirdalu , Kurtna , Lokuti , Männiku , Metsanurme , Rahula , Roobuka , Saue , Saustinõmme , Sookaera-Metsanurga , Tänassilma , Tagadi , Tammemäe , Tõdva , Üksnurme . Kurtna
16-465: Is home to Bandy Federation of Estonia: [2] 59°18′00″N 24°40′00″E / 59.3°N 24.666667°E / 59.3; 24.666667 Saku, Estonia Saku ( German : Sack ) is a small borough (Estonian: alevik) in Harju County , Estonia , located 16 km (10 mi) south from Tallinn , the capital. It is the administrative centre of Saku Parish . Saku had
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