Poolametlik
Poolametlik is a common term in the context of Estonian administrative divisions. It is used to refer to unincorporated communities or districts that do not have their own local government or administrative bodies. These communities typically fall under the jurisdiction of a nearby town or municipality.
In Estonia, poolametlik communities are often rural areas or smaller villages that lack the population size
Some of the key characteristics of poolametlik communities include the lack of a separate local government,
The classification of a community as poolametlik may vary depending on various factors, including changes in
Overall, the term poolametlik provides a useful framework for understanding the administrative structure of Estonia's rural