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Keila (german: Kegel) is a town and an urban municipality in Harju County in north-western Estonia, 25 km southwest of Tallinn. Keila is also the location of administrative buildings of the surrounding
Keila Parish Keila Parish ( et, Keila vald) was a rural municipality in north-western Estonia. It was a part of Harju County. The municipality had a population of 3,995 (as of 1 January 2004) and covered an area of 178.97 km2. The population density was ...
, a rural municipality separate from the town itself.


History

The oldest traces of human settlement in Keila trace back 2000 to 3000 years BC. Around 1000 years ago the village of Keila was established along the Keila river. In 1219 the Danish conquered Northern-Estonia and chose Keila as the site on which the Vomentakæ parochial Revala county church was to be built. The first church was a small wooden structure dedicated primarily to St. Michael which was replaced with a stone church at the end of the 13th century. Subsequently, the first written mention of Keila (''Keikŋl'') comes from Danish evaluation book writings in 1241. Official Keila website (Estonian)
/ref> In the 15th-16th century, a settlement comprising some tens of buildings and a hundred people formed around the church. At the same time the
Livonian Order The Livonian Order was an autonomous branch of the Teutonic Order, formed in 1237. From 1435 to 1561 it was a member of the Livonian Confederation. History The order was formed from the remnants of the Livonian Brothers of the Sword after the ...
built a small fort south-east of the church on ''jõesaare'' (Known today as ''Jõepark''). Ruins of the fort were first excavated in 1976 with continued finds up to 2007. During the Livonian War of 1558-1583 the settlement, including the church (Later restored in 1596), was destroyed. Further hampered by the plague and starvation in 1601-1602 the population decline reduced the community to a small church village. This was to be the case for three centuries. An upturn began in the second half of the 20th century. One of the first notable cultural events was the erection of a statue of Martin Luther in 1862 near the ''kirikumõis'' (Church manor). However the statue was completely destroyed in 1949. In 1885 the first song festival was held in Keila. The festival was composed of 19 choirs and supervised by
Konstantin Türnpu Konstantin Jakob Türnpu (13 August 1865 Klooga Manor, Harju County – 16 April 1927 Tallinn) was an Estonian composer and conductor. In 1891, he graduated from Saint Petersburg Conservatory The N. A. Rimsky-Korsakov Saint Petersburg State ...
from Klooga. In 1867 the first school was opened in ''
Väljaotsa Väljaotsa is a village in Jõgeva Parish, Jõgeva County in eastern Estonia Estonia, formally the Republic of Estonia, is a country by the Baltic Sea in Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland across from ...
'' farm celebrating the start of education in Keila. The development of Keila took a turn with the establishment of the Tallinn-
Paldiski Paldiski is a town and Baltic Sea port situated on the Pakri Peninsula of northwestern Estonia. Since 2017, it's the administrative centre of Lääne-Harju Parish of Harju County. Previously a village of Estonia-Swedes known by the historical ...
railway in 1870. Keila officially became a town on 1 May 1938. After the railway to Keila was built, the place became known — as a pun — as ''Kegelbahn''. Keila has a station on the Elron rail line.


Military base

During Soviet times a military base, known as the "''Tankipolk''", was built on the outskirts of the town for the housing of soldiers and tanks. The base was demolished a few years after the Soviet army left the country. Years later a residential district was built on the site of the base. The woodland areas around it have also been cleaned up and turned into paved, and partially lit, paths. During winter the area acts as a skiing track with many hills and paths. The paths range from in length. The largest of the hills is known as "''Tankimägi''" or "''Tank Hill''". no more than a few building foundations remain of the base.


Nature

The city is situated largely on a big hill known as Keila hill and on the valley of
Keila River Keila is a river in Northern Estonia Estonia, formally the Republic of Estonia, is a country by the Baltic Sea in Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland across from Finland, to the west by the sea across ...
. On the westernmost side of Keila there is
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. 454 million year old limestone, that can be seen outcropping in the city, is known as Keila stage. This name was given by Carl Friedrich Schmidt to distinguish layer of limestone, that is located between Jõhvi and Vasalemma stage.


Education

There are several schools in Keila.
Keila High School Keila Joint High School Keila Music School
and 3 kindergartens.


Population

According to the 2011 Census, the population was 10,014. Official Keila website (Estonian)
/ref> According to the 2009 Census, the population was 9,873. According to the 2000 Census, the population was 9,388. 82.8% were Estonians, 12.1% Russians, 1.8% Ukrainians, 0.9% Finns, 0.7%
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, 0.2%
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, 0.1%
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, 0.1% Tatars, 0.1% Germans and 0.1% Latvians. According to the 2011,July,1st Census, the population was 10030.


Religion


International relations


Twin towns — sister cities

Keila is
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with: * Chiatura, Georgia *
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,
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* Huittinen, Finland *
Kerava Kerava (; sv, Kervo) is a town and municipality within the Uusimaa region of Finland. The municipalities of Vantaa, Sipoo and Tuusula are adjacent to Kerava, which is part of the Helsinki metropolitan area. The town has a population of () an ...
, Finland * Barsbüttel, Germany * Sigulda,
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*
Birštonas Birštonas () is a balneological resort and a spa town in Lithuania situated south of Kaunas on the right bank of the Nemunas River. Birštonas received its city rights 1529, and was appointed a city in 1966. The city is the administrative c ...
,
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Notable residents

* Jekaterina Golovatenko (born 1979), figure skater *
Ülo Jõgi Ülo Jõgi (12 March 1921, in Tallinn – 14 May 2007, in Tallinn) was an Estonian war historian who was active in the Estonian resistance against the Soviet occupation of Estonia. On 11 December 1944, Jõgi (former member of Erna long-range re ...
(1921–2007), war historian and national activist * Astrid Lepa (1924–2015), actress and director * Pearu Paulus (born 1967), singer and composer *
Ago Silde Ago Silde (born 25 November 1963, in Keila) is an Estonian politician, having served as Governor of Ida-Viru County, from 2004 to 2007. Biography Silde graduated from the Kehtna Vocational Training School with honors in 1983 and continued his stud ...
(born 1963), politician * Siiri Sisask (born 1968), singer and politician * Kärt Tomingas (born 1967), singer and actress * Nublu (unknown), rapper * Peeter Volkonski (born 1954), actor, rock-musician and composer * Oleksandr Yakymenko (born 1964), politician, former head of the Security Service of Ukraine


See also

* Keila JK


References


External links

*
Harjumaa Museum
{{Authority control Populated places in Harju County Cities and towns in Estonia Municipalities of Estonia Kreis Harrien