Kuusalu
Borough in Estonia
Small borough in Harju County, Estonia
59°26′38″N 25°26′29″E / 59.44389°N 25.44139°E / 59.44389; 25.44139 (01.01.2010)[1]
Kuusalu is a small borough (Estonian: alevik) in Harju County, northern Estonia. It is the administrative centre of Kuusalu Parish and has a population of 1,220 as of 1 January 2010.[1]
Notable people
- Eduard Ahrens (1803–1863), clergyman and linguist
- Ludvig Oskar (1874–1951), painter
- Veljo Tormis (1930–2017), composer
See also
- Kuusalu JK Rada
References
- ^ a b "Rahvastik" (in Estonian). Kuusalu vald. Archived from the original on 7 July 2010. Retrieved 11 July 2010.
External links
- Kuusalu Parish
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Settlements in Kuusalu Parish
- Kiiu
- Kolga
- Kuusalu
- Allika
- Andineeme
- Aru
- Haavakannu
- Hara
- Hirvli
- Ilmastalu
- Joaveski
- Juminda
- Kaberla
- Kahala
- Kalme
- Kasispea
- Kemba
- Kiiu-Aabla
- Kodasoo
- Koitjärve
- Kolga-Aabla
- Kolgaküla
- Kolgu
- Kõnnu
- Kosu
- Kotka
- Külmaallika
- Kupu
- Kursi
- Kuusalu
- Leesi
- Liiapeksi
- Loksa
- Mäepea
- Murksi
- Mustametsa
- Muuksi
- Nõmmeveski
- Pala
- Pärispea
- Parksi
- Pedaspea
- Põhja
- Pudisoo
- Rehatse
- Rummu
- Salmistu
- Saunja
- Sigula
- Sõitme
- Soorinna
- Suru
- Suurpea
- Tammispea
- Tammistu
- Tapurla
- Tõreska
- Tsitre
- Turbuneeme
- Uuri
- Vahastu
- Valgejõe
- Valkla
- Vanaküla
- Vihasoo
- Viinistu
- Virve
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