Lüganuse Parish

Lüganuse Parish (Estonian: Lüganuse vald) is a municipality of Ida-Viru County in northern Estonia. As of 1 January 2015, it had a population of 2,941.[1]

Lüganuse Parish

Lüganuse vald
Purtse Castle
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Lüganuse Parish within Ida-Viru County.
CountryEstonia
CountyIda-Viru County
Administrative centreLüganuse
Government
  MayorViktor Rauam
Area
  Total438.97 km2 (169.49 sq mi)
Population
 (01.01.2015)[1]
  Total2,941
  Density6.7/km2 (17/sq mi)
Websitewww.lyganusevv.ee

In October 2013, the neighbouring Maidla Parish and the town of Püssi were merged into Lüganuse Parish.

Settlements

Town

Püssi

Small borough

Lüganuse

Villages

Aa, Aidu, Aidu-Liiva, Aidu-Nõmme, Aidu-Sooküla, Aruküla, Arupäälse, Aruvälja, Hirmuse, Irvala, Jabara, Koolma, Kopli, Kulja, Liimala, Lipu, Lohkuse, Lümatu, Maidla, Matka, Mehide, Moldova, Mustmätta, Oandu, Ojamaa, Piilse, Purtse, Rebu, Rääsa, Salaküla, Savala, Sirtsi, Soonurme, Tarumaa, Uniküla, Varja, Veneoja, Virunurme and Voorepera.

gollark: I think modern WiFi stuff uses *multiple* antennas, actually, it's called "MIMO".
gollark: It would also not be very useful for spying on people, since they would just stop saying things if they got a notification saying "interception agent has been added to the chat" and it wouldn't work retroactively.
gollark: One proposal for backdooring encrypted messaging stuff was to have a way to remotely add extra participants invisibly to an E2Ed conversation. If you have that but without the "invisible" bit, that would work as "encryption with a backdoor, but then make it very obvious that the backdoor has been used" somewhat.
gollark: Not encryption itself, probably.
gollark: They don't seem to want to *ban* end-to-end encryption as much as backdoor the popularly used stuff. Which is still bad. I should finish writing that blog post on it some time this decade.

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