Administrative divisions of Estonia
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Estonia is a unitary country with a single-tier local government system. Local affairs are managed autonomously by local governments.
Since administrative reform in 2017, there are in total 79 local governments, including 15 towns and 64 rural municipalities. All municipalities have equal legal status and form part of a county, which is a state administrative unit.[1] Representative body of local authorities is municipal council, elected at general direct elections for a four-year term. The council appoints local government, headed by a mayor. For additional decentralization the local authorities may form municipal districts with limited authority, currently those have been formed in Tallinn and Hiiumaa.[2]
Separately from administrative units there are also settlement units: village, small borough, borough, and town. Generally villages have less than 300, small borough have between 300 and 1000, borough and town have over 1000 inhabitants.[2]
Database which consists of info about Estonian administrative units and settlements, is called EHAK (abbreviation for Estonian Eesti haldus- ja asustusjaotuse klassifikaator).[3]
Counties

| 50 km | 
 Harju County
 Hiiu County
 Ida-Viru County
 Jõgeva County
 Järva County
 Lääne County
 Lääne-Viru County
 Põlva County
 Pärnu County
 Rapla County
 Saare County
 Tartu County
 Valga County
 Viljandi County
 Võru County
Parishes or municipalities

See also
References
- ^ Pesti, Cerlin; Randma-Liiv, Tiina (April 2018). "Estonia". In Thijs, Nick; Hammerschmid, Gerhard (eds.). Public administration characteristics and performance in EU28. Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union. pp. 252–255. doi:10.2767/74735. ISBN 9789279904530. Retrieved 18 January 2020.
 - ^ a b "Local Governments". Estonian Ministry of Finance. 1 November 2019. Retrieved 18 January 2020.
 - ^ "Eesti haldus- ja asustusjaotuse klassifikaator". stat.e. Retrieved 26 January 2023.
 
