:Anija Parish
{{Short description|Municipality of Estonia (2017)}}
{{Infobox settlement
| name = Anija Parish
| native_name = Anija vald
| settlement_type = Municipality of Estonia
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| image1 = Kehra pulp and paper mill in Estonia (November 2021).jpg
| caption1 = Kehra pulp and paper mill
| image2 = Aegviidu jaama peahoone 2020.jpg
| caption2 = Aegviidu train station
| image3 = Renoveeritud Kehra jaamahoone.jpg
| caption3 = Kehra train station
| image4 = Koitjärve raba 05-2015.jpg
| caption4 = Koitjärve Bog
| image5 = Venejärv. Põhja-Kõrvemaa Nature Reserve..jpg
| caption5 = Venejärv
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| caption6 = Nelijärve
| image7 = Winter day in Kehra next to Müramägi.jpg
| caption7 = Jägala river in Kehra
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| image_flag = Anija valla lipp.svg
| flag_size = 125px
| image_shield = Anija valla vapp.svg
| shield_size = 75px
| image_map = Eesti Anija vald 2017.svg
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| map_caption = Anija Parish within Harju County.
| subdivision_type = Country
| subdivision_name = {{flag|Estonia}}
| subdivision_type1 = County
| subdivision_name1 = 24px Harju County
| seat_type = Administrative centre
| seat = Kehra
| leader_party =
| leader_title = Mayor
| leader_name = Riivo Noor
| area_total_km2 = 532.91
| population_total = 6431
| population_as_of = 01.01.2023
| population_density_km2 = auto
| website = [https://anija.ee anija.ee]
| official_name =
| iso_code = EE-141
| population_footnotes = {{Cite web |title=Üldinfo - Anija Vallavalitsus |url=https://anija.ee/ |access-date=2023-03-22 |website=anija.ee}}
| demographics_type1 = Ethnicity (2021)
| demographics1_title1 = estonians
| demographics1_info1 = 72.3%
| demographics1_title2 = russians
| demographics1_info2 = 18.7%
| demographics1_title3 = other
| demographics1_info3 = 9.0%
| demographics1_footnotes = {{cite web |title=RL21429: RAHVASTIK RAHVUSE, SOO, VANUSERÜHMA JA ELUKOHA (HALDUSÜKSUS) JÄRGI, 31. DETSEMBER 2021
|url=https://andmed.stat.ee/et/stat/rahvaloendus__rel2021__rahvastiku-demograafilised-ja-etno-kultuurilised-naitajad__rahvus-emakeel/RL21429
|website=Estonian Statistical Database |access-date=24 January 2023}}
| established_date = Late 1866
| established_title = First established
| established_title2 = Reestablished
| established_date2 = January 16, 1992
| established_title1 = Rural Council
| established_date1 = August 8, 1945
| named_for = Anija (village)
| elevation_max_m = 104.4
| elevation_max_point = Määrasmägi, Vetla
| elevation_min_m = 35.5
| elevation_min_point = Partsaare (village)
}}
Anija Parish is a rural municipality in the eastern part of Harju County, Estonia.
The administrative center of the parish is the town of Kehra, while the borough of Aegviidu and the village of Alavere are also notable. In total, the parish consists of 33 settlements.
As of January 1, 2023, the parish had a population of 6431 people.
Early history
According to the Danish Census Book of 1241, the western part of the modern Anija Parish was split between the Ancient-Estonian counties of Revala and Harju.
More specifically the northern parts of the modern parish were located in the ancient {{interlanguage link|Jõelähtme parish|et|Jõelähtme kihelkond|qid=}} of Revala county and included the villages of Aavere, Anija, Kõlu, Soodla, Kihmla, Pirsu, Kehra, and Parila.{{Cite web |title=Dictionary of Estonian Place names |url=http://www.eki.ee/dict/knr/index.cgi |access-date=2023-03-31 |website=www.eki.ee}} Kaersoo, which is also mentioned in the book, was divided between the modern villages of Sambu and Salumäe in 1977.{{Cite web |last=Joalaid |first=Marje |title=Dictionary of Estonian Place names - Kaersoo |url=http://www.eki.ee/dict/knr/index.cgi?Q=Kaersoo |access-date=2023-03-31 |website=www.eki.ee}} It is speculated that some parts of the modern Linnakse were once a part of the relatively large ancient village of Saintakæ, which eventually became the modern Raasiku.{{Cite web |last=Joalaid |first=Marje |title=Dictionary of Estonian Place names - Linnakse |url=http://www.eki.ee/dict/knr/index.cgi?Q=Linnakse |access-date=2023-03-31 |website=www.eki.ee}}{{Cite book |last=Eisen |first=Matthias Johann |url=https://et.wikisource.org/wiki/Daani_hindamise_raamat |title=Daani hindamise raamat |publisher=Varrak |year=1920 |isbn=978-9949-765-42-3 |location=Tallinn, Tartu |language=et}}
Also according to the book, the southern parts of the modern parish were located in the ancient {{interlanguage link|Kose parish|et|Kose kihelkond|qid=}} of Harju county and included the villages of Pikva, Rooküla, Kaivere, Alavere, Mõisaaseme, Rasivere, and Voose. Kiviloo, whose historic center is located in the modern village of Lükati, is also mentioned.{{Cite web |last=Laansalu |first=Tiina |title=Dictionary of Estonian Place names - Kiviloo |url=http://www.eki.ee/dict/knr/index.cgi?Q=Kiviloo |access-date=2023-03-31 |website=www.eki.ee}}
The south-eastern part of the parish has historically been a part of {{interlanguage link|Ambla parish|et|Ambla kihelkond|qid=}} of Järva county, while the north-eastern part of the parish was a part of {{interlanguage link|Kuusalu parish|et|Kuusalu kihelkond|qid=}}, both being sparsely populated. There have been several historic settlements on the lands of modern Pillapalu and Aegviidu, including Kosenõmme, Rekka, Kaikvõhma, Koolma, Koonukõrve, and Laudisalu, all of which were mentioned in 1379 as belonging to the {{interlanguage link|Lehtse Manor|lt=|et|Lehtse mõis|qid=}}.{{Cite web |last=Joalaid |first=Marje |title=Dictionary of Estonian Place names - Pillapalu |url=http://www.eki.ee/dict/knr/index.cgi?Q=Pillapalu |access-date=2023-03-31 |website=www.eki.ee}} The historic Koitjärve, first mentioned in 1518, is located on the lands of modern Pillapalu.{{Cite web |last=Joalaid |first=Marje |title=Dictionary of Estonian Place names - Koitjärve |url=http://www.eki.ee/dict/knr/index.cgi?Q=Koitj%C3%A4rve |access-date=2023-03-31 |website=www.eki.ee}}
History
= Russian Empire =
Anija Parish was formed as a result of the {{interlanguage link|Baltic Parish Law|et|Vallaseadus|qid=}}, signed by Alexander II of Russia on {{OldStyleDateDY|March 3,|1866|February 19, 1866}}, and in force since {{OldStyleDateDY|October 13,|1866|October 1, 1866}}. The law was a part of reforms that were aimed at curbing the powers of local feudal lords, and paved the way towards Estonian independence in 1918. The parish was formed on the grounds of the {{interlanguage link|Harju-Jaani Church Parish|et|Harju-Jaani kihelkond|qid=}} some time after the law came into force.{{Cite web |title=Eesti ala valdade register 1866-1917 - Anija |url=https://www.ra.ee/apps/andmed/index.php/vald/view?id=53 |access-date=2023-03-26 |website=Rahvusarhiiv}}{{Cite web |last=Puust |first=Jüri |date=2014-12-05 |title=19. sajand - Eesti valdade sünnilugu - Eesti Elu |url=http://eestielu.delfi.ee/eesti/parnumaa/tori-vald/kodulugu/19-sajand-eesti-valdade-sunnilugu.d?id=70253967 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141205020043/http://eestielu.delfi.ee/eesti/parnumaa/tori-vald/kodulugu/19-sajand-eesti-valdade-sunnilugu.d?id=70253967 |archive-date=2014-12-05 |access-date=2023-03-26 |website=eestielu.ee}}{{Cite web |title=Omavalitsuspäeva kujunemine – Polis MTÜ |url=https://polismtu.ee/foorumid/omavalitsuspaevad/omavalitsuspaeva-kujunemine/ |access-date=2023-03-29 |language=et}} Other parishes that incorporated parts of the modern Anija Parish in the Harju-Jaani Church Parish include Kehra-Kaunissaare, Paasiku, Kambi-Raasiku, Kiviloo, and Haljava.
Kaunissaare became a part of Kiviloo Parish in 1880, leaving behind Kehra Parish. Kehra, Haljava, and Paasiku Parishes became a part of Anija Parish on {{OldStyleDateDY|January 10,|1891|January 22, 1891}}, while Kiviloo, Kambi-Raasiku, and Perila-Rätla Parishes became a part of Peningi Parish.{{Cite journal |last= |date=22 January 1891 |orig-date= |title=Разрядъ X. Разнородныя публикаціи, неподходящія нъ прочимъ разрядамъ. |url=https://dea.digar.ee/article/ekmteataja/1891/01/31/6.8 |format=PDF |journal=Eestimaa Kubermangu Teataja |language=ru |publication-date=31 January 1891 |issue=4 |pages=25 |via=Digar}} The areas of the former Kambi-Raasiku, Paasiku, and Haljava Parishes became Raasiku Parish on {{OldStyleDateDY|June 8,|1898|June 20, 1898}}.{{Cite web |title=Eesti ala valdade register 1866-1917 - Raasiku |url=https://www.ra.ee/apps/andmed/index.php/vald/view?id=606 |access-date=2023-03-26 |website=www.ra.ee}}
Alavere-Pikva-Rooküla Parish was formed on the grounds of the {{interlanguage link|Kose Church Parish|et|Kose kihelkond|qid=}} in 1866, only to disintegrate into three separate parishes in 1870: Alavere, Pikva, and Rooküla. The three parishes became a part of Palvere Parish on {{OldStyleDateDY|May 7,|1891|April 25, 1891}}.{{Cite web |title=Eesti ala valdade register 1866-1917 - Alavere-Pikva-Rooküla |url=https://www.ra.ee/apps/andmed/index.php/vald/view?id=93 |access-date=2023-04-23 |website=Rahvusarhiiv}} Palvere Parish was renamed to Nikolai Parish on {{OldStyleDateDY|October 8,|1891|October 27, 1891}}.{{Cite web |title=Eesti ala valdade register 1866-1917 - Palvere |url=https://www.ra.ee/apps/andmed/index.php/vald/view?id=542 |access-date=2023-04-23 |website=Rahvusarhiiv}} The areas of the former three parishes were separated from Nikolai Parish on {{OldStyleDateDY|July 15,|1899|July 3, 1899}} and became Alavere Parish.{{Cite web |title=Eesti ala valdade register 1866-1917 - Alavere |url=https://www.ra.ee/apps/andmed/index.php/vald/view?id=601 |access-date=2023-04-23 |website=Rahvusarhiiv}}
Lehtse and Kärevete Parishes were formed on the grounds of the {{interlanguage link|Ambla Church Parish|et|Ambla kihelkond|qid=}} in 1866. The areas east of Mustjõe train stop and south of Koitjärve bog were all part of Lehtse Parish, except the Nelijärve area in Aegviidu, which was a part of Kärevete Parish. Kärevete Parish was renamed to Ambla Parish in 1892.{{Cite web |title=Eesti ala valdade register 1866-1917 - Lehtse |url=https://www.ra.ee/apps/andmed/index.php/vald/view?id=162 |access-date=2023-04-23 |website=Rahvusarhiiv}}{{Cite web |title=Eesti ala valdade register 1866-1917 - Ambla |url=https://www.ra.ee/apps/andmed/index.php/vald/view?id=592 |access-date=2023-04-23 |website=Rahvusarhiiv}}{{Cite web |title=Ajalooline haldusjaotus - X-GIS 2.0 |url=https://geoportaal.maaamet.ee/est/Kaardirakendused/Ajalooliste-kaartide-kaardirakendus-p95.html |url-status= |access-date=2023-03-26 |website=xgis.maaamet.ee}}
Kolga Parish was formed on the grounds of the {{interlanguage link|Kuusalu Church Parish|et|Kuusalu kihelkond|qid=}} in 1866.{{Cite web |title=Eesti ala valdade register 1866-1917 - Kolga |url=https://www.ra.ee/apps/andmed/index.php/vald/view?id=76 |access-date=2023-04-23 |website=Rahvusarhiiv}} There are also records of a Koitjärve Parish that existed sometime between 1866 and 1879 and eventually became a part of Kolga Parish but it is unclear if it included any parts of the modern day Anija Parish.{{Cite book |url=http://www.digar.ee/id/nlib-digar:215412 |title=Üleriikline asumite nimestik : linnad, alevid, vallad, külad, asundused, üksiktalud j.m. kohad |publisher=Posti Peavalitsus |year=1923 |location=Tallinn |page=200 |language=et}}{{Cite web |title=Eesti Rahwa Kalender ehk Täht-raamat 1880 aasta pääle ; 1879 |url=https://www.digar.ee/viewer/et/nlib-digar:432563/367753/page/50 |access-date= |website=Digar |language=et}} South of Soodla river, the historic village of Kõrveveski and {{interlanguage link|Pillapalu Kivijärv|lt=Pillapalu Kivijärv|et|Pillapalu Kivijärv|qid=}} belonged to Kolga Parish, both of which are currently part of the village of Pillapalu.{{Cite web |title=TLA.149.5.915: Harjumaa kaart. (Harju Maakonnavalitsuse väljaanne 1926. a.) |url=https://ais.ra.ee/et/description-unit/view?id=124021088270 |access-date=2023-06-04 |website=Eesti arhiivinduse infosüsteem}}
= Interwar period =
==== 1910s ====
The areas around Kaunissaare manor were transferred from Peningi Parish to Alavere Parish on August 15, 1919. Additionally some forested areas were transferred from Raasiku Parish to Alavere Parish on the same day.{{Cite journal |last1=Reintalu |first1=Johannes |author-link=Johannes Reintalu |last2= |first2= |date= |title=Teadaanne. |url=https://dea.digar.ee/article/AKriigiteataja/1919/09/03/16 |format=PDF |journal=Riigi Teataja |language=et |publication-date=3 September 1919 |issue=60 |page=478 |via=Digar}}
==== 1920s ====
The populated areas south of Koitjärve bog, around the village of Pillapalu, were transferred from Jõelehtme and Nehatu Parishes to Anija Parish on July 1, 1923, with the forested areas being transferred on January 1, 1925. Verioja area was also gradually transferred as part of the same agreements.{{Cite journal |last1=Eenpalu |first1=Kaarel |author-link=Kaarel Eenpalu |last2=Dolf |first2=Evald |date=5 May 1923 |title=Siseministri määrus 5. maist 1923 a. Harju maakonna Anija, Jõelehtme ja Nehatu waldade piiri õiendamiseks. |url=https://dea.digar.ee/article/AKriigiteataja/1923/05/17/7 |format=PDF |journal=Riigi Teataja |language=et |publication-date=17 May 1923 |issue=70 |page=554 |via=Digar}}{{Cite journal |last1=Rõuk |first1=Theodor |author-link=Theodor Rõuk |last2=Dolf |first2=Evald |date=9 December 1924 |title=Siseministri poolt 9. detsembril 1924 a. wastu wõetud Määrus Anija, Jõelehtme ja Nehatu walla piiri õiendamiseks. |url=https://dea.digar.ee/article/AKriigiteataja/1924/12/16/7 |format=PDF |journal=Riigi Teataja |language=et |publication-date=16 December 1924 |issue=147 |page=849 |via=Digar}}
According to the 1922 Estonian census data, released in 1924, Anija Parish consisted of the villages of Aavere, Härmakosu (Härmakoosu), Kehra, Kõrve (Kärve), Loo (Kerbuküla), Oja, Otsa, Pillapalu, Pirga, Pirsu, Soodla, Vikipalu, Ülejõe, and of Anija, Kehra manors. Additionally, the 1923 list of Estonian settlements released by the Estonian postal authority also mentions the village of Pringu and Lilli, Mullikmäe settlements. The village of Kõrve was located where the Ruunoja River flows into the Soodla River, in the modern-day village of Raudoja. The villages of Otsa and Pirga were located just north and north-east of Lilli, respectively, and are today part of the village of Soodla. The village of Pirsu was located just west of Lilli, on both shores of the Jägala river, and is presently split between the villages of Lilli and Kuusemäe. The village of Oja was located on the shores of the Aavoja River, in the southern part of the modern village of Ülejõe. Mullikmäe was located north of Aavere, on the road that connects the village of Anija with the Piibe road, and is presently part of the village of Partsaare. The relatively unknown village of Pringu was home to the local municipal hall ({{lang|et|vallamaja}}) and has usually been counted as a part of the village of Pirga.{{Cite book |url=https://www.ester.ee/record=b1294490*est |title=1922 a. üldrahvalugemise andmed. Vihk VI. Harju maakond ja Tallinna linn |date= |publisher=Riigi Statistika Keskbüroo |year=1924 |editor-last= |series=Eesti riikline statistika |location=Tallinn |pages=36 |language=et, fr |hdl=10062/4447}}{{Cite book |url=http://www.digar.ee/id/nlib-digar:215412 |title=Üleriikline asumite nimestik : linnad, alevid, vallad, külad, asundused, üksiktalud j.m. kohad |publisher=Posti Peavalitsus |year=1923 |location=Tallinn |pages=99, 109, 143, 183, 234, 253, 258, 283, 317, 338, 410, 485 |language=et}}
According to the 1922 Estonian census data, the villaged of Alavere Parish consisted of Arava, Jõeääre, Kuusiku, Laksu, Palu, Pikva, Rasivere, Rooküla (Rookla), Soo-otsa (Sootsa), Taganurga, Uuearu, the settlements of Alavere, Rooküla , and of Kaunissaare, Nõmbra, Pikva manors. In addition, the 1923 list of Estonian settlements released by the Estonian postal authority also mentions Mõisaaseme settlement, Jõeääre, Pikaveski, and Vetla watermills on the Jägala river, and Pirgu watermill on the Jõelähtme river, near the border of Peningi parish. The village of Jõeääre was located directly east of Pikva, on the shores of the Jägala River, in the modern-day village of Arava, while the village of Laksu was located directly west of Pikva, near the modern Laksu main ditch, and is currently also part of Pikva. The village of Kuusiku was located just south-west of the modern day Kaunissaare reservoir. The village of Palu was located north of the village of Voose, and south of the Perila-Jäneda road in the modern village of Rasivere. The village of Soo-otsa was located just north-west of the village of Palu, along the Perila-Jäneda road in the modern village of Rasivere. The village of Mõisaaseme was located just south of the village of Soo-Otsa, and east of the original Rasivere, and is also part of Rasivere in modern times. Taganurga was located east of the Vetla watermill, on the eastern bank of the Jägala River. Nõmbra is nowadays part of Kose Parish.{{Cite book |url=http://www.digar.ee/id/nlib-digar:215412 |title=Üleriikline asumite nimestik : linnad, alevid, vallad, külad, asundused, üksiktalud j.m. kohad |publisher=Posti Peavalitsus |year=1923 |location=Tallinn |pages=105, 111, 158, 181, 221, 240, 295, 306, 325, 337, 338, 365, 376, 411, 426, 459, 481 |language=et}}
According to the 1923 list of Estonian settlements released by the Estonian postal authority, the areas of Lehtse Parish that lied on the grounds of modern Anija Parish consisted of the villages of Aegviidu borough, Koolme, Pruuna-Kõrve, and of the historic settlement of Kosenõmme (Kasenõmme). Koonukõrve (Konukõrve) is listed as a farmstead and Mustjõe (Must) is listed as a train stop. The villages of Koolme and Pruuna-Kõrve were located northeast of the village of Jäneda, in the southeastern-most part of the modern-day village of Pillapalu. Nowadays, Kosenõmme makes up the northern part of Aegviidu borough. Koonukõrve was located east of Pillapalu and north of Jäneda, on the banks of the Soodla River, and on the grounds of the modern-day villages of Pillapalu and Koitjärve. The Nelijärve area belonged to Ambla Parish and was sparsely populated.{{Cite book |url=http://www.digar.ee/id/nlib-digar:215412 |title=Üleriikline asumite nimestik : linnad, alevid, vallad, külad, asundused, üksiktalud j.m. kohad |publisher=Posti Peavalitsus |year=1923 |location=Tallinn |pages=101, 178, 204, 205, 285 |language=et}}
== 1930s ==
As a result of the 1939 Estonian parish reform, effective since April 1, 1939, Anija Parish:{{Cite journal |last1=Päts |first1=Konstantin |author-link=Konstantin Päts |last2=Eenpalu |first2=Kaarel |author-link2=Kaarel Eenpalu |last3=Veermaa |first3=Richard |author-link3=Richard Veermaa |date=7 October 1938 |title=776. Vabariigi Presidendi otsus nr. 88. |url=https://dea.digar.ee/article/AKriigiteataja/1938/10/14/3 |format=PDF |journal=Riigi Teataja |language=et |publication-date=14 October 1938 |issue=87 |page= |pages=2099-2100 |via=Digar}}
- gained the villages of Alavere, Arava, Jõeääre, Kuusiku, Pikva, Soo-otsa, Uuearu from Alavere Parish, splitting Alavere Parish between Anija, Ravila, and Peningi Parishes in the process
- gained the settlement and village of Paasiku from the villages of Raasiku Parish (modern Paasiku and Salumetsa, respectively)
- gained Soo-otsa farmstead and a forested area south of it from Peningi Parish (modern western part of the village of Lükati)
- lost the village of Aavere and the western parts of the settlement of Anija to Raasiku Parish
- lost the western part of Pillapalu settlement to Lehtse Parish
= Soviet occupation =
== 1940s ==
On August 8, 1945, the following rural councils were established on the lands of the previous parishes:{{Cite journal |last1=Vares |first1=Johannes |author-link=Johannes Vares |last2=Telling |first2=Voldemar |date=8 August 1945 |title=543. Eesti NSV Ülemnõukogu Presiidiumi seadlus Harju maakonna valdades küla töörahva saadikute nõukogude moodustamise kohta. |url=http://www.digar.ee/id/nlib-digar:249173 |format=PDF |journal=Eesti NSV Teataja |language=et |publication-date=26 October 1945 |issue=35 |page=550 |via=Digar}}
- Anija Parish: Anija, Kehra, and Pikva Rural Councils
- Lehtse Parish: Aegviidu Rural Council
- Raasiku Parish: Läti, and Haljava Rural Councils
- Ravila Parish: Voose Rural Council
Kehra became a worker's borough on September 13, 1945.{{Cite journal |last1=Vares |first1=J |author-link= |last2=Telling |first2=V |date=13 September 1945 |title=495. Eesti NSV Ülemnõukogu Presiidiumiseadlus töölisalevite ja linnatüüpi alevite moodustamise kohta Eesti Nõukogude Sotsialistlikus Vabariigis. |url=http://www.digar.ee/id/nlib-digar:249170 |format=PDF |journal=Eesti NSV Teataja |language=et |publication-date=24 September 1945 |issue=32 |page=502 |pages= |via=Digar}} Aegviidu became a summering borough on December 29, 1945.{{Cite journal |last1=Vares |first1=J |author-link= |last2=Telling |first2=V |date=29 December 1945 |title=29. Eesti NSV Ülemnõukogu Presiidiumi seadlus töölisalevite, linnatüüpi alevite ja kuurortalevite moodustamise kohta Eesti Nõukogude Sotsialistlikus Vabariigis. |url=http://www.digar.ee/id/nlib-digar:249185 |format=PDF |journal=Eesti NSV Teataja |language=et |publication-date=18 January 1946 |issue=4 |page=50 |pages= |via=Digar}}
== 1950s ==
Parishes existed in parallel to rural councils until September 26, 1950, when rural councils were split among the newly created regions:{{Cite journal |last1=Jakobson |first1=A |author-link= |last2=Telling |first2=V |date=26 September 1950 |title=114. Eesti NSV Ülemnõukogu Presiidiumi seadlus maarajoonide moodustamise kohta Eesti NSV-s. |url=http://www.digar.ee/id/nlib-digar:248947 |format=PDF |journal=Eesti NSV Teataja |language=et |publication-date=11 October 1950 |issue=11 |page= |pages=161-167 |via=Digar}}
- Harju Region: Haljava, and Läti Rural Councils
- Kose Region: Anija, Kehra, Pikva, and Voose Rural Councils
- Tapa Region: Aegviidu Rural Council
The amount of rural councils in Estonia was reduced by half on June 17, 1954, leading to the following outcome:{{Cite book |last=Uuet |first=Liivi |url=https://www.ester.ee/record=b1577401*est |title=Eesti haldusjaotus 20. sajandil: teatmik |date=2002 |publisher=Eesti Riigiarhiiv |others=Eesti Omavalitsusliitude Ühendus, Eesti Riigiarhiiv |isbn=978-9985-78-385-6 |location=Tallinn |pages=160, 164, 165, 172 |language=et}}{{Cite journal |last1=Jakobson |first1=A |author-link= |last2=Kründel |first2=A |date=17 June 1954 |title=104. Eesti NSV Ülemnõukogu Presiidiumi seadlus Eesti NSV külanõukogude ühendamisest. |url=http://www.digar.ee/id/nlib-digar:249039 |format=PDF |journal=Eesti NSV Teataja |language=et |publication-date=12 July 1954 |issue=10 |page= |pages=178, 185, 202 |via=Digar}}
- Aegviidu Rural Council: Aegviidu Rural Council
- Alavere Rural Council: Pikva, and Voose Rural Councils
- Anija Rural Council: Anija, and Kehra Rural Councils
- Raasiku Rural Council: Aruküla, Haljava, and Läti Rural Councils
Parts of Anija, Kolga, and Kõnnu Rural Councils became a part of Aegviidu Rural Council of Tapa Region on October 12, 1957.{{Cite journal |last1=Jakobson |first1=A |author-link= |last2=Kründel |first2=A |date=12 October 1957 |title=167. Eesti NSV Ülemnõukogu Presiidiumi seadlus Loksa ja Pärnu rajooni likvideerimisest. |url=http://www.digar.ee/id/nlib-digar:249096 |format=PDF |journal=Eesti NSV Teataja |language=et |publication-date=14 November 1957 |issue=17 |page=365 |pages= |via=Digar}} The border between Anija and Aegviidu Rural Councils ran from Mustjõe train station towards Koitjärve bog until hitting the Piibe road and then westwards along the road.{{Cite web |title=ERA.T-6.5.57: Tapa rajooni põllumajanduslik kaart (1:50 000) (1960) |url=https://ais.ra.ee/et/description-unit/view?id=110701592968 |access-date=2023-06-04 |website=ais.ra.ee}} Kehra Borough, along with Anija and Alavere Rural Councils became a part of Harju Region as Kose Region was split between Harju and Rapla Regions on January 24, 1959.{{Cite journal |last1=Eichfeld |first1=J |author-link= |last2=Kründel |first2=A |date=24 January 1959 |title=38. Eesti NSV Ülemnõukogu Presiidiumi seadlus Eesti NSV rajoonide reorganiseerimisest |url=http://www.digar.ee/id/nlib-digar:249428 |format=PDF |journal=Eesti NSV Teataja |language=et |publication-date=3 February 1959 |issue=10 |page=142 |pages= |via=Digar}}
When the Estonian Central Polygon was established in 1952, many villages and farmsteads were forcefully left abandoned or destroyed in the area, including what is now eastern Anija Parish: Apuparra, Koitjärve, Kõrveveski, Kulli, Lepasilla, Pruunakõrve, parts of Pillapalu. The former villages and farmsteads lay mostly on the grounds of the modern-day village of Pillapalu.{{Cite web |last=Aaman |first=Ants |date=2015-01-13 |title=Surust ja teistest küladest polügoonil ning Matti talust |url=https://sonumitooja.ee/surust-ja-teistest-kuladest-polugoonil-ning-matti-talust/ |access-date=2023-06-04 |website=Sõnumitooja |language=et}}
== 1960s ==
Tapa Region along with Aegviidu borough and rural council became a part of Paide Region on March 28, 1962.{{Cite journal |last1=Müürisepp |first1=A |author-link= |last2=Tolbast |first2=B |date=28 March 1962 |title=48 Eesti NSV Keila, Tapa ja Väike-Maarja rajooni likvideerimise kohta |url=https://www.digar.ee/viewer/et/nlib-digar:271801/247519/page/9 |format=PDF |journal=Eesti Nõukogude Sotsialistliku Vabariigi Ülemnõukogu Teataja |language=et |publication-date=6 April 1962 |issue=119 |page=373 |pages= |via=Digar}} Aegviidu borough and rural council became a part of Harju Region on December 21, 1962.{{Cite journal |last1=Müürisepp |first1=A |author-link= |last2=Tolbast |first2=B |date=21 December 1962 |title=183 Eesti NSV territooriumi administratiivses jaotuses muudatuste tegemise kohta |url=https://www.digar.ee/viewer/et/nlib-digar:271845/247631/page/4 |format=PDF |journal=Eesti Nõukogude Sotsialistliku Vabariigi Ülemnõukogu Teataja |language=et |publication-date=24 December 1962 |issue=156 |page=1460 |pages= |via=Digar}} All of Aegviidu Rural Council and the part of Alavere Rural Council that was used by the Pikva kolkhoz became a part of Anija Rural Council on January 18, 1963.{{Cite journal |last1=Müürisepp |first1=A |author-link= |last2=Tolbast |first2=B |date=18 January 1963 |title=9 Mõnede külanõukogude likvideerimise ning Põlva rajooni Mooste külanõukogu moodustamise kohta |url=https://www.digar.ee/viewer/et/nlib-digar:271850/247591/page/4 |format=PDF |journal=Eesti Nõukogude Sotsialistliku Vabariigi Ülemnõukogu Teataja |language=et |publication-date=23 January 1963 |issue=160 |page=32 |pages= |via=Digar}} Western parts of the former Vohnja Rural Council of Rakvere Region became a part of Anija Rural Council of Harju Region on December 28, 1963, but ultimately were transferred to Kuusalu Rural Council instead on December 27, 1976.{{Cite journal |last1=Müürisepp |first1=Aleksei |author-link=Aleksei Müürisepp |last2=Tolbast |first2=Boris |date=28 December 1963 |title=Harju ja Rakvere rajooni piiri muutmise kohta |url=https://www.digar.ee/viewer/et/nlib-digar:271915/247526/page/11 |format=PDF |journal=Eesti Nõukogude Sotsialistliku Vabariigi Ülemnõukogu Teataja |language=et |publication-date=3 January 1964 |issue=210 |page=11-13 |via=Digar}}{{Cite journal |last1=Vader |first1=Artur |author-link=Artur Vader |last2=Vaht |first2=Viktor |date=27 December 1976 |title=3 Harju rajooni külanõukogude piiride muutmise ning Pikavere ja Risti külanõukogu likvideerimise kohta; 9 Harju rajooni Keila linna ning Aegviidu, Kehra ja Loksa alevi administratiivpiiri osalise muutmise kohta |url=https://www.digar.ee/viewer/et/nlib-digar:282477/253037/page/11 |format=PDF |journal=Eesti Nõukogude Sotsialistliku Vabariigi Ülemnõukogu ja Valitsuse Teataja |language=et |publication-date=7 January 1977 |issue=573 |page= |pages=11-13, 16-19 |via=Digar}} There were border changes between Kehra borough and Anija Rural Council on December 27, 1968.{{Cite journal |last1=Müürisepp |first1=A |author-link= |last2=Tolbast |first2=B |date=27 December 1968 |title=21 Harju rajooni Kehra alevi administratiivpiiri muutmise kohta |url=http://www.digar.ee/id/nlib-digar:281570 |format=PDF |journal=Eesti Nõukogude Sotsialistliku Vabariigi Ülemnõukogu ja Valitsuse Teataja |language=et |publication-date=10 January 1969 |issue=167 |page=20 |pages= |via=Digar}}
== 1970s ==
On December 27, 1976, the villages of Aavere, Kihmla, Linnakse, Parila, and Salumäe became a part of Anija Rural Council because they were a part of the Kehra sovkhoz, and the villages of Arava, Pikva, and the former Jõeääre became part of Kose Rural Council because they were a part of the Alavere sovkhoz. Additionally, most of the areas gained from Vohnja Rural Council in 1963 were transferred to Kuusalu Rural Council. Kehra and Aegviidu boroughs underwent border changes.
== 1980s ==
On October 28, 1983, the villages of Alavere, Arava, Lükati, Pikva, Rasivere, Rooküla, Uuearu, Vetla, and Voose were transferred from Kose Rural Council to Anija Rural Council.{{Cite journal |last1=Rüütel |first1=Arnold |author-link=Arnold Rüütel |last2=Vaht |first2=V |date=28 October 1983 |title=449 Harju rajooni Klooga ja Kuivajõe külanõukogu likvideerimise ning Anija, Keila ja Kose külanõukogu piiride muutmise kohta |url=http://www.digar.ee/id/nlib-digar:282847 |format=PDF |journal=Eesti Nõukogude Sotsialistliku Vabariigi Ülemnõukogu ja Valitsuse Teataja |language=et |publication-date=4 November 1983 |issue=686 |page=648 |pages= |via=Digar}}
= Modern period =
After the soviet occupation of Estonia ended, Anija parish was re-established on January 16, 1992 in the borders of the preceding Anija Rural Council.{{Cite news |last=Koppelmaa |first=Külli |date=2017-01-18 |title=Anija vallamaja oli valla taasloomise 25. aastapäeval piduehteis |work=Sõnumitooja |url=https://dea.digar.ee/cgi-bin/dea?a=d&d=sonumitooja20170118.2.19 |access-date=2020-12-24}} The town of Kehra became a part of the parish on December 2, 2002{{Cite news |last=Koppelmaa |first=Külli |date=2012-01-17 |title=Anija valla sünnipäevapeol käis üle 200 inimese |language=et |work=Sõnumitooja |url=https://sonumitooja.ee/anija-valla-suennipaeevapeol-kaeis-uele-200-inimese/ |access-date=2020-12-24}}{{Cite web |title=Haldusterritoriaalse korralduse muutmine Kehra linna ja Anija valla osas |url=https://www.riigiteataja.ee/akt/180152 |access-date=2020-12-25 |website=Riigiteataja |language=et}} and the borough of Aegviidu on October 21, 2017.{{Cite web |last=Koppelmaa |first=Külli |date=2017-10-24 |title=21. oktoobrist on Aegviidu ja Anija üks vald |url=https://sonumitooja.ee/21-ok%C2%ADtoob%C2%ADrist-on-aeg%C2%ADvii%C2%ADdu-ja-ani%C2%ADja-uks-vald/ |access-date=2023-03-15 |website=Sõnumitooja |language=et}}
Nature
Around half of the area of the parish is forested, while bodies of water account for about 3% of the area. The parish is home to the reservoirs of Soodla, Raudoja, Aavoja, and Kaunissaare, which belong to the Tallinn water supply system. The Jägala River, along with its tributaries of Soodla, Aavoja, Mustjõgi, Jõelähtme, Jänijõgi, and Tarvasjõgi, flow through the parish.{{Cite book |url=https://www.riigiteataja.ee/aktilisa/4280/9202/2017/Lisa%20M-17.pdf |title=Anija valla arengukava 2021-2027 |publisher=Anija Vallavolikogu |year=2022 |location=Kehra |language=et}}
The southeastern corner of the hilly Aegviidu is home to the popular Nelijärve lakes, while many other lakes dot the landscape east of Aegviidu on the lands of the Põhja-Kõrvemaa Nature Reserve and the village of Jäneda, with Kivijärv, Venejärv, Ännijärv, and Aegviidu blue springs among them.{{Cite web |title=Aegviidu piirkond |url=https://aegviidu.eu/aegviidu/ |access-date=2023-03-21 |language=en-US}} The Kaunismaa area in the village of Kuusemäe, between Kehra and Anija, is home to a collection of small lakes.{{Cite web |last=Koppelmaa |first=Külli |date=2015-10-13 |title=Suurem osa kinnisvaraarendusest Anija vallas on jäänud paberile |url=https://sonumitooja.ee/suurem-osa-kinnisvaraarendusest-anija-vallas-on-jaanud-paberile/ |access-date=2023-03-31 |website=Sõnumitooja |language=et}} The village of Mustjõe is home to a large, flooded quarry, that operated between 1985 and 1992. The material extracted from the quarry was used for the construction of the second track of the Tallinn-Tapa railway.{{Cite web |title=TALLINN - TAPA |url=http://est-train.ertas.eu/ida/tln-tapa.php |access-date=2023-03-31 |website=est-train.ertas.eu}}
The Põhja-Kõrvemaa, Soodla, Voose, and Aegviidu areas are notable for their naturally hilly landscape. The village of Ülejõe is home to a large ash mountain ({{Langx|et|tuhamägi}}), made of the manufacturing leftovers of Kehra pulp and paper mill and general garbage.{{Cite web |title=Anija valla arengukava korrigeerimine–Riigi Teataja |url=https://www.riigiteataja.ee/akt/13226098/htmllisa/13230858 |access-date=2023-03-31 |website=www.riigiteataja.ee}}
Demographics
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class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible"
!Settlement !2000 !2011 !2021 |
Aavere
|21 |12 |13 |
Aegviidu
| - | - |674 |
Alavere
|432 |339 |347 |
Anija
|125 |117 |92 |
Arava
|50 |48 |38 |
Härmakosu
|76 |58 |46 |
Kaunissaare
|76 |79 |83 |
Kehra (town)
| - |2889 |2759 |
Kehra (village)
|35 |42 |29 |
Kihmla
|34 |31 |28 |
Kuusemäe
|32 |28 |26 |
Lehtmetsa
|801 |719 |707 |
Lilli
|136 |97 |82 |
Linnakse
|65 |73 |58 |
Looküla
|59 |43 |46 |
Lükati
|68 |65 |53 |
Mustjõe
|16 |28 |30 |
Paasiku
|40 |33 |38 |
Parila
|56 |51 |76 |
Partsaare
|18 |24 |17 |
Pikva
|104 |93 |101 |
Pillapalu
|109 |82 |93 |
Rasivere
|59 |40 |45 |
Raudoja
|40 |62 |59 |
Rooküla
|77 |93 |75 |
Salumetsa
|27 |27 |35 |
Salumäe
|61 |52 |59 |
Soodla
|74 |87 |77 |
Uuearu
|47 |47 |38 |
Vetla
|51 |45 |55 |
Vikipalu
|53 |61 |101 |
Voose
|79 |64 |67 |
Ülejõe
|243 |202 |212 |
Unknown
|0 |0 |3 |
Total
|3164 |5731 |6262 |
As for religious organizations, the Aegviidu Aleksander congregation of the Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church in Aegviidu borough,{{cite web|url=https://eelk.ee/contact/congregations/|title=The Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church. Congregations.|access-date= 10 February 2025}} the Baptist Kehra congregation and one Baptist prayer house in the town of Kehra operate in the municipality.{{cite web |url=https://kogudused.ee/kogudused/hiiumaa/|title=Union of Free Evangelical and Baptist Churches of Estonia. Kogudused.|access-date=10 February 2025}}
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|value2 = 10.0
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|value3 = 6.1
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Politics
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class="wikitable" |+Mayors of Anija parish since 2002
!Name
!In office
Riivo Noor Arvi Karotam |19.12.2013{{Cite news|last=Kaljuvee|first=Gertrud|date=2013-12-19|title=Anija uus vallavanem on ARVI KAROTAM|language=et|work=Sõnumitooja|url=https://sonumitooja.ee/anija-uus-vallavanem-on-arvi-karotam/|access-date=2020-11-09}} - 15.03.2019
Tiit Tammaru |06.11.2009{{Cite news|last=Koppelmaa|first=Külli|date=2009-11-10|title=Anija uus vallavanem on TIIT TAMMARU|language=et|work=Sõnumitooja|url=https://sonumitooja.ee/anija-uus-vallavanem-on-tiit-tammaru/|access-date=2020-11-09}} - 31.12.2013
Jüri Lillsoo Tiit Tammaru Olav Eensalu |Dec. 2002 - 18.03.2004{{Cite web|last=Randla|first=Siim|date=2004-05-24|title=Purjuspäi sõitnud Anija vallavanem lahkus ametist|url=https://www.ohtuleht.ee/157309/purjuspai-soitnud-anija-vallavanem-lahkus-ametist|access-date=2020-12-24|website=Õhtuleht|language=et}}
Ilsia Väli Tõnis Väli
Infrastructure
= Transportation =
The Tallinn-Narva railway passes through the parish and is serviced by Elron. Long distance trains stop in Kehra, Aegviidu, and Nelijärve, while local Tallinn-Aegviidu trains stop in Parila, Kehra, Lahinguvälja, Mustjõe, and Aegviidu. It takes about 19 minutes to reach Kehra on a long distance train from Ülemiste, and 31 minutes to reach Aegviidu. Meanwhile, local Tallinn-Aegviidu trains take about 10 more minutes due to additional stops.
Kose-Jägala, Jägala-Käravete (part of the bigger Piibe road), and Perila-Jäneda roads pass through the parish. Kehra, the administrative center, is located approximately 32.8 kilometers from the outer edge of Tallinn through Kose-Jägala, Jägala-Käravete, and Tallinn-Narva highways. The journey takes approximately 23 minutes.{{Cite web |title=Kehra, Harju County to Peterburi tee, Tallinn |url=https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Kehra,+Harju+County/59.4445263,24.9145852/@59.3909203,24.923802,11z/ |access-date=2020-09-12 |website=Google Maps}}
The parish has a considerable, still-developing network of light traffic roads. Currently existing sections include Kõrvemaa-Aegviidu-Jäneda in the Aegviidu area and several shorter roads in the town of Kehra, with Kehra-Kaunisaare also reaching outside the town. Kehra-Anija and Soodla-Kõrvemaa sections are scheduled to be built in 2023, nearly connecting Kehra and Aegviidu. In approximate chronological order, other sections scheduled to be built include: Kehra-Vikipalu, Kehra-Lilli-Soodla, Kaunissaare-Pikva-Alavere, Anija-Raasiku, Vetla, Voose-Vetla-Kreo, Vikipalu-Lahinguvälja, Alavere-Rooküla-Lükati.
As of 2020, five bus lines were providing local transport in Anija Parish, three of which operate on every workday.{{Cite web |title=Ühistransport |url=https://anija.kovtp.ee/uhistransport |access-date=2020-09-12 |website=Anija Vallavalitsus |language=et}} There is also a bus line between Kehra and Kose borough.
= Tallinn water supply system =
The parish is home to the reservoirs of Soodla, Raudoja, Aavoja, and Kaunissaare, which belong to the Tallinn water supply system. All of the reservoirs are located on a river that shares the name of the reservoir, except Kaunissaare, which is located on the Jägala River. Soodla reservoir feeds into Raudoja reservoir through a pipe,{{Cite web |last= |first= |date= |title=Veekogu: Soodla veehoidla VEE2002410 |url=https://infoleht.keskkonnainfo.ee/default.aspx?state=6;68547596;est;eelisand;;&comp=objresult=veekogu&obj_id=-227432949|access-date=2021-02-05 |website=infoleht.keskkonnainfo.ee |language=et}} Raudoja feeds into Aavoja through a canal, Aavoja feeds into Kaunissaare through a canal, and Kaunissaare feeds into Vaskjala reservoir through the Kaunissaare-Patika canal and a small section of the Pirita River. Each canal has a gravel road next to it for maintenance.{{Cite web |date=2001-02-09 |title=Tallinna linna pinnaveesüsteemi joogiveehaardesse kuuluvate veekogude nimekirja kinnitamine |url=https://www.riigiteataja.ee/akt/84600 |access-date=2023-03-31 |website=Riigiteataja}}
Culture
The 1903 novel by Eduard Vilde "{{interlanguage link|Kui Anija mehed Tallinnas käisid|||qid=Q20528501}}" ({{Langx|en|When Anija men visited Tallinn}}) describes the life of 19th century Tallinn, from the perspective of a peasant, including a section about peasants from the lands of the historic {{interlanguage link|Anija Manor|et|Anija mõis|qid=}} getting beaten up by feudal lords in Tallinn.{{Cite web |title=Kui Anija mehed Tallinnas käisid - Eduard Vilde, 1960 |url=https://vaimuvara.ee/e-pood/kui-anija-mehed-tallinnas-kaisid-eduard-vilde/ |access-date=2023-03-30 |website=Vaimuvara |language=et}}
In 1922, A. H. Tammsaare wrote his novel "Kõrboja Peremees" in the {{interlanguage link|Kaserahu Manor|et|Kaserahu mõis|qid=}}, ruins of which currently lay next to the Kose-Jägala road, a kilometer south of the current Kaunissaare Reservoir by road. The setting of the novel is inspired by the historic Koitjärve area, which is also reflected in the 1979 film adaption of the same name, directed by Leida Laius, filmed in the Paukjärve area, on the eastern border of current Anija Parish.{{Cite web |last=Vaino |first=Maarja |date=2007-10-26 |title=Lugedes kaduma läinud "Kõrboja peremees" |url=https://epl.delfi.ee/a/51106335 |access-date=2023-03-30 |website=Eesti Päevaleht |language=et}}{{Cite web |title=Kõrboja peremees (1979) - Eesti filmi andmebaas |url=https://www.efis.ee/et/filmiliigid/film/id/876/taiendandmed |access-date=2023-03-30 |website=www.efis.ee}}
Gallery
Väike Kalajärv, Kakerdaja raba lähedal.JPG|Väike Kalajärv, a lake in Kõrvemaa Nature Park
Tarvasjõgi dets 2013.JPG|Tarvasjõgi river in Kõrvemaa Nature Park
File:Soodla sild.jpg|Soodla bridge
Nelijärve Vahejärv.jpg|Lake Vahejärv
Nikerjärv.JPG|Lake Nikerjärv
Raudoja veehoidla. 05.jpg|Raudoja reservoir
References
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Further reading
- Miidla, Ants (2014). Kehra Lood (in Estonian). MTÜ Kehra Raudteejaam. {{ISBN|978-9949-33-520-6}}.
External links
- [https://anija.ee Official website] (available only in Estonian)
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