Kehtna Parish

Kehtna ( German: Kechtel ) is a rural municipality in the Estonian county Rapla with an area of ​​507.3 km ². It has 5186 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2005).

Kehtna was first mentioned as a castle mountain in 1054 in a Russian chronicle. In addition to the main town Kehtna (1870 inhabitants ) belong to the rural community of the villages Ahekõnnu, Eidapere, Ellamaa, Haakla, Hertu, Hiie, Ingliste, Käbiküla, Kaerepere alevik, Kaerepere küla, Kalbu, Kärpla, Kastna, Keava, Kehtna - Nurme, Kenni, Koogimäe, Koogiste, Kõrbja, Kumma, blasphemy, Lalli, Lau, Lellapere, Lellapere - Nurme, Balatonelle, Linnaaluste, Lokuta, Metsaääre, Mukri Nadalama, nolva, Ohekatku, Pae, Palasi, Paluküla, Põllu, Põrsaku, Reonda, roue, Saarepõllu, Saksa, Saunaküla, Selja, Sooaluste, Valtu - Nurme and Vastja.

Worth seeing is the Baltic German manor of Kechtel (Estonian: Kehtna ), which was rebuilt in 1906-1910 in Baroque style after the early classical predecessor was burned in 1790 during the Russian Revolution of 1905. The building is surrounded by a five acre park, the garden city of Riga director Georg Kuphaldt (1853-1938) has created an impressive variety of trees and shrubs.

Personalities

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Alo Bärengrub ( born 1984 ), Estonian footballer
  • Alo Dupikov ( born 1985 ), Estonian footballer
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