katkestid
Katkestid is a local government area in Estonia, in the West-Estonia region. It is situated within the Pärnu county, with a total area of 66.8 square kilometers. As of the 2017 census, the population of Katkestid is 440 residents.
Geographically, Katkestid is a small municipality located on the west coast of Estonia, bordering the Baltic
The name 'Katkestid' is derived from the Estonian word meaning 'gamekeepers' or 'foresters'. The area's economy
Katkestid's history dates back to the 19th century when the area was first settled. During World War
Katkestid is served by a network of local roads and is connected to the Estonian national grid
Katkestid does not have any significant landmarks or tourist attractions, but rather offers a rural setting