Türi Parish ( Estonian : Türi Vald ) is a rural municipality in Järva County , Estonia .
2-1022: On 16 October 2005 Kabala Parish, Oisu Parish, Town of Türi and the former Türi Parish were united to form a new Türi Parish. In 2017 the parishes of Türi, Käru and Väätsa were united into the current Türi Parish. There is 1 town ( Türi ), 4 small boroughs ( Käru , Oisu , Särevere and Väätsa ), and 53 villages in Türi Parish. Aasuvälja , Äiamaa , Änari , Arkma , Jändja , Jõeküla , Kabala , Kädva , Kahala , Kändliku , Kärevere , Karjaküla , Kirna , Kõdu , Kolu , Kullimaa , Kurla , Laupa , Lauri , Lokuta , Lõõla , Lungu , Mäeküla , Meossaare , Metsaküla , Näsuvere , Ollepa , Pala , Pibari , Piiumetsa , Poaka , Põikva , Rassi , Raukla , Reopalu , Retla , Rikassaare , Röa , Roovere , Saareotsa , Sagevere , Saueaugu , Sonni , Taikse , Tännassilma , Tori , Türi-Alliku , Ülejõe , Väljaotsa , Väljataguse , Vilita , Villevere , Vissuvere . Religion in Türi Parish (2021) [1] Türi Parish
4-571: Is a member of the Douzelage , a town twinning association across the European Union . This active town twinning began in 1991 and there are regular events, such as a produce market from each of the other countries and festivals. Other members are: Other twin municipalities of Türi Parish are: 58°48′00″N 25°56′00″E / 58.8°N 25.933333°E / 58.8; 25.933333 Oisu Oisu ( German : Oiso )
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