Härma | |
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village | |
Coordinates: 59°16′37″N25°09′47″E / 59.27694°N 25.16306°E Coordinates: 59°16′37″N25°09′47″E / 59.27694°N 25.16306°E | |
Country | Estonia |
County | Harju County |
Municipality | Raasiku Parish |
Population (01.10.2011 [1] ) | |
• Total | 132 |
Härma is a village in Raasiku Parish, Harju County in northern Estonia. It has a population of 132 (as of 1 October 2011). [1]
Raasiku Parish in Harju County locates in the south-eastern direction from the city of Tallinn. The main road leading through the parish is Jüri - Aruküla - Raasiku - Jägala road. The Tallinn - Tapa Railway goes through the north border of the parish.
Harju County, or Harjumaa is one of the fifteen counties of Estonia. It is situated in Northern Estonia, on the southern coast of the Gulf of Finland, and borders Lääne-Viru County to the east, Järva County to the southeast, Rapla County to the south, and Lääne County to the southwest. The capital and largest city of Estonia, Tallinn, is situated in Harju County.
Estonia, officially the Republic of Estonia, is a country in Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland with Finland on the other side, to the west by the Baltic Sea with Sweden on the other side, to the south by Latvia (343 km), and to the east by Lake Peipus and Russia (338.6 km). The territory of Estonia consists of a mainland and 2,222 islands in the Baltic Sea, covering a total area of 45,227 km2 (17,462 sq mi), water 2,839 km2 (1,096 sq mi), land area 42,388 km2 (16,366 sq mi), and is influenced by a humid continental climate. The official language of the country, Estonian, is the third most spoken Finno-Ugric language.
III liiga is the fifth-highest football league arranged by the Estonian Football Association. It consists of 48 teams, divided geographically into four divisions with 12 teams in each group north, east, west and south. The season starts around April and lasts until October.
IV liiga is the sixth and also the lowest league arranged by the Estonian Football Association. Season starts from April and lasts until October.
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Aruküla is a small borough in Harju County, northern Estonia. It is the administrative centre of Raasiku Parish. Aruküla had a population of 2,016 on 1 January 2013. Aruküla has a station on the Elron's eastern route.
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Härma or Harma may refer to:
Aruküla manor is a manor house in Aruküla, Raasiku Parish in northern-central Estonia. Aruküla manor was created in the 17th century, the owner was then Karl Gustav von Baranoff.
The 2014 Esiliiga was the 2nd season of the Esiliiga B. The season started on Friday 28 February 2014, and concluded on Sunday 9 November 2014. Infonet II Tallinn won the Esiliiga B, finishing with 99 points.
Raasiku FC Joker are a football club based in Raasiku, Estonia, who play in the II liiga.
The 2016 Estonian Football Winter Tournament or the 2016 EJL Jalgpallihalli Turniir is the third edition of the annual tournament in Estonia. This tournament is divided into three groups of 6 teams.
The 2018 Estonian Small Cup is the 9h season of the Estonian amateur football knockout tournament. The tournament began in March 2018, and the final will take place in September 2018 at the A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn. Paide Linnameeskond III are the current cup holders.
The 2018–19 Estonian Cup is the 29th season of the Estonian main domestic football knockout tournament. The winner of the Cup will qualify for the 2019–20 UEFA Europa League. The tournament began in May 2018, and the final will take place in May 2019 at the A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn. FCI Levadia are the current cup holders.
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