Rapla

Coordinates: 58°59′40″N 24°48′04″E / 58.99444°N 24.80111°E / 58.99444; 24.80111
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Rapla
UTC+3 (EEST
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Postal code
79511
Drone video of Rapla and its octagonal KEK house in Estonia 2021

Rapla (German: Rappel; Swedish: Rappel) is a town in central Estonia, the capital of Rapla County and the centre of Rapla Parish.

History

The oldest records date back to 1241 in the Danish Census Book, when it was said that it was a small village with 8 acres of cultivated fields. By the end of the 13th century, the village centre was firmly established. At around the same time, a Cistercian monastery was built.

Rapla's ambitious period of fast growth began only in the late 19th century. In 1866, a pharmacy was built, in 1868 a school, and in 1888 a hospital. In 1898, a

Romanesque style, one of the purest examples of this style in all of Estonia.[2]

In 1913, Rapla consisted of around 20 stone and 60 wooden houses. During this time period, a number of social societies were established, such as the Volunteer Fire Company, the Song and Music Society, the Society of Agriculture, a Mutual Fire Insurance Company, a Consumer Association, and the Deposit Insurance Fund.

It has a railway station on the TallinnViljandi railway line operated by Elron. In 1931, a narrow gauge railway from Rapla to Virtsu opened and remained in use until 1968.

Demographics

Ethnicity 1934[3][note 1]
1959[4]
1970[5]
1979[6]
1989[6]
2000[7]
2011[8]
2021[9]
amount % amount % amount % amount % amount % amount % amount % amount %
Estonians 975 98.1 2462 80.1 3998 91.0 5070 90.6 5647 90.0 5387 93.6 4981 95.8 5022 95.6
Russians 8 0.80 - - 210 4.78 345 6.16 391 6.24 233 4.05 139 2.67 106 2.02
Ukrainians - - - - 21 0.48 32 0.57 40 0.64 33 0.57 17 0.33 19 0.36
Belarusians - - - - 26 0.59 22 0.39 21 0.33 11 0.19 4 0.08 3 0.06
Finns - - - - 75 1.71 72 1.29 89 1.42 39 0.68 25 0.48 25 0.48
Jews - - - - 0 0.00 3 0.05 2 0.03 2 0.03 1 0.02 3 0.06
Latvians 3 0.30 - - 2 0.05 4 0.07 1 0.02 2 0.03 2 0.04 8 0.15
Germans 5 0.50 - - - - 32 0.57 41 0.65 9 0.16 8 0.15 8 0.15
Tatars - - - - - - 1 0.02 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00
Poles - - - - - - 3 0.05 1 0.02 2 0.03 0 0.00 3 0.06
Lithuanians - - - - 16 0.36 6 0.11 6 0.10 6 0.10 1 0.02 0 0.00
unknown 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 10 0.17 2 0.04 19 0.36
other 3 0.30 611 19.9 43 0.98 9 0.16 32 0.51 24 0.42 22 0.42 37 0.70
Total 994 100 3073 100 4391 100 5599 100 6271 100 5758 100 5202 100 5254 99.9

Gallery

  • Rapla Maria Magdalena Lutheran Church
    Rapla Maria Magdalena Lutheran Church
  • Rapla railway station
    Rapla railway station
  • Rapla cultural centre
    Rapla cultural centre
  • Central square of Rapla
    Central square of Rapla
  • Bank in Rapla
    Bank in Rapla

See also

References

  1. ^ Population by sex, age and place of residence after the 2017 administrative reform, 1 January. Statistics Estonia.
  2. ^ "Rapla Maarja-Magdaleena Church, Estonia".
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  5. ^ Население районов, городов и поселков городского типа Эстонской ССР : по данным Всесоюзной переписи населения на 15 января 1970 года (in Russian). Tallinn: Eesti NSV Statistika Keskvalitsus. 1972. p. 79.
  6. ^ – via Digar.
  7. ^ "RL222: RAHVASTIK ELUKOHA JA RAHVUSE JÄRGI". Estonian Statistical Database (in Estonian).
  8. ^ "RL0429: RAHVASTIK RAHVUSE, SOO, VANUSERÜHMA JA ELUKOHA JÄRGI, 31. DETSEMBER 2011". Estonian Statistical Database. Retrieved 4 February 2021.
  9. ^ "RL21429: Rahvastik Rahvuse, Soo, Vanuserühma Ja ELukoha (Haldusüksus) Järgi, 31. DETSEMBER 2021". Estonian Statistical Database (in Estonian).

Notes

  1. ^ Data for 'Rapla borough' and 'Rapla railway station' has been summed for convenience

External links

Media related to Rapla at Wikimedia Commons


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