Keskipetä
Keskipetä is a locality in Estonia. It is situated in the municipality of Tõstamaa, within the Pärnu County. Keskipetä is located in the western part of Estonia. The region is characterized by its rural landscape, which includes forests and agricultural areas. The population of Keskipetä is small, consistent with its rural setting. Historically, the area has been part of the Tõstamaa parish, a region with a long-standing agricultural tradition. The name Keskipetä itself is of Estonian origin. While specific historical events tied directly to Keskipetä are not widely documented in general historical records, it is part of the broader cultural and administrative history of the Tõstamaa area. The nearest larger town is Pärnu, a significant coastal city known for its summer tourism and historical architecture. Keskipetä's economy is primarily based on agriculture and local services. The natural environment surrounding Keskipetä offers opportunities for activities such as hiking and exploring the Estonian countryside. The infrastructure in Keskipetä is typical of a rural Estonian settlement, with essential services available in nearby larger villages or towns.