Jaan Mark (born 11 June 1951) is an Estonian politician. He is a member of the Estonian Reform Party. He served as the governor of Harju County from 2005 to 2006. [1]
Harju County, 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. Harju is the largest county in Estonia in terms of population, as almost half (45%) of Estonia's population lives in Harju County.
Ida-Viru County is one of 15 counties of Estonia. It is the most north-eastern part of the country. The county contains large deposits of oil shale - the main mineral mined in Estonia. Oil shale is used in the production of shale oil and in thermal power plants. The capital of the county is the town of Jõhvi which is administratively united with the Jõhvi Parish; nevertheless, Narva is the largest town in the county in terms of population and at the same time the third largest city in Estonia after Tallinn and Tartu.
Järva County is one of 15 counties of Estonia. It is situated in the central part of the country and borders Lääne-Viru County to the east, Jõgeva County to the south-east, Viljandi County to the south, Pärnu County to the south-west, Rapla County to the west, and Harju County to the north. In January 2009, Järva County had a population of 29,940 – constituting 2.7% of the total population in Estonia.
Rapla County is one of the fifteen counties of Estonia. It is situated in the north-western part of the country and borders Järva County to the east, Pärnu County to the south, Lääne County to the west, and Harju County to the north. In 2022 Rapla County had a population of 33,529 – constituting 2.5% of the total population of Estonia.
Lääne-Viru County is one of 15 counties of Estonia. It is in northern Estonia, on the south coast of the Gulf of Finland. In Estonian, lääne means western and ida means east or eastern. Lääne-Viru borders Ida-Viru County to the east, Jõgeva County to the south, and Järva and Harju counties to the west. In January 2013, Lääne-Viru County had a population of 58,806: 4.5% of the population in Estonia.
Keila is a town and an urban municipality in Harju County in north-western Estonia, 25 km (16 mi) southwest of Tallinn. As of 2021, the town has a population of 10,499 inhabitants.
Klooga is a small borough in Lääne-Harju Parish in Harju County in northern Estonia. At the 2011 Census, the settlement's population was 1,203, of which the Estonians were 642 (53.4%).
Madise is a village in Lääne-Harju Parish, Harju County, Estonia. It is the birthplace of Bengt Gottfried Forselius.
Lehola is a settlement in Lääne-Harju Parish, Harju County in northwestern Estonia. It had a population of 486.
Ämari is a small borough in Lääne-Harju Parish, Harju County, northern Estonia. As of the 2011 census, the settlement's population was 542, of which the Estonians were 190 (35.1%).
Assaku is a small borough in Rae Parish, Harju County, northern Estonia. As of the 2011 census, the settlement's population was 460.
Karjaküla is a small borough in Lääne-Harju Parish, Harju County, northern Estonia. It has a population of 387.
Rummu is a small borough in Lääne-Harju Parish, Harju County, northern Estonia. As of the 2011 census, the settlement's population was 1,088, of which the Estonians were 288 (26.5%).
Laagri is a small borough in Harju County, northern Estonia. It is located in Saue Parish. As of the 2011 census, the settlement's population was 5,165.
Koipsi is an island and a village in Jõelähtme Parish, Harju County in northern Estonia. If in 2010 it had a population of 1, today it's uninhabited.
Valkse is a village in Lääne-Harju Parish, Harju County in northwestern Estonia. As of the 2011 census, the settlement's population was 138.
Kernu is a village in Saue Parish, Harju County in northern Estonia. It is located in the southwestern part of Harju County and is a neighbour to Saue, Keila, Vasalemma and Nissi Parish in Harju County and Kohila, Rapla and Märjamaa parish in Rapla County.
Kolu is a village in Kose Parish, Harju County in northern Estonia. Located near a centuries-old trade route, it is the original location of the Kolu Inn, originally built around 1840 and currently at the Estonian Open Air Museum.
Pae is a village in Lääne-Harju Parish, Harju County in northern Estonia. The population was 105 as of 2011.
Värner Lootsmann is an Estonian politician from Harju County.