Häädemeeste Parish
Häädemeeste (German: Gudmannsbach) is a municipality located in Pärnu County of Estonia. Häädmeeste literally means "(place) of good men" in Estonian. Nigula Nature Reserve is partly located in Häädemeeste Parish. The largest river in the parish is the Rannametsa.[1] Tahkuranna village of the municipality is known as the birthplace of Konstantin Päts, the first president of Estonia[2], and there is a monument dedicated to him at his birthplace. Settlements
Arumetsa, Ikla, Jaagupi, Kabli, Krundiküla, Majaka, Massiaru, Metsapoole, Nepste, Orajõe, Papisilla, Penu, Pulgoja, Rannametsa, Reiu, Sooküla, Soometsa, Tahkuranna, Treimani, Urissaare, Uuemaa, Võidu. ReligionTwinnings
Education and cultureThe largest school in the municipality is Häädemeeste Secondary School. The parish has a municipal museum, located in Häädemeeste[4]. There are several libraries in the municipality. During the summer, the municipality attracts many vacationers thanks to the seaside. References
58°5′N 24°30′E / 58.083°N 24.500°E
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