Vinni Parish

Vinni ( German Finn ) is a rural municipality in the Estonian Lääne- Viru with an area of ​​486.65 km ². It has 5449 inhabitants ( 2008).

In addition to the main town Pajusti ( 758 inhabitants) includes the parish villages Alavere, Allika, Anguse, Aravuse, Aruküla, Aruvälja, Inju, Kadila, Kakumäe, Kannastiku, Karkuse, Kaukvere, Ḳehala, Koeravere, Kulina Kuti, Lepiku, Lähtse, Mõdriku, Mäetaguse Nurmetu, oBJA, Palasi, Piira, Puka, Rasivere, Ristiküla, Roela ( Ruil ) Rünga, Saara, Soonuka, Suigu, Tammiku, Tudu, Vana- Vinni, Veadla, Vetiku, Vinni, Viru Jaagupi, Voore and Vohu.

Manor houses

  • Worth seeing is mainly the manor of Roela ( German Ruil ). It was first mentioned in 1486. In 1840 it was bought by the Baltic German explorer and Governor-General of Alaska, Ferdinand von Wrangel.
  • This architecturally interesting manor of Mõdriku ( German Mödders ) belonged to the noble German Baltic families of Kaulbars and Dehn
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