Põgari-Sassi
Village in Estonia
Village in Lääne County, Estonia
58°48′N 23°31′E / 58.800°N 23.517°E / 58.800; 23.517Põgari-Sassi is a village in Haapsalu municipality, Lääne County, in western Estonia.[1] Prior to the 2017 administrative reform of local governments, it was located in Ridala Parish. It has 2 bus stops.
History
On 22 September 1944 the last session of the Otto Tief's cabinet took place in the house of prayer in Põgari. Later the Secretary of State Helmut Maandi escaped through Tauksi, Liialaid and the Hiiumaa Islets to Sweden.[2]
Gallery
- Põgari house of prayer
- Põgari-Sassi bus stop
References
58°48′N 23°32′E / 58.800°N 23.533°E / 58.800; 23.533
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Settlements in Haapsalu (urban municipality)
- Paralepa
- Uuemõisa
- Aamse
- Allika
- Ammuta
- Emmuvere
- Erja
- Espre
- Haeska
- Herjava
- Hobulaiu
- Jõõdre
- Kabrametsa
- Kadaka
- Kaevere
- Käpla
- Kiideva
- Kiltsi
- Kiviküla
- Koheri
- Koidu
- Kolila
- Kolu
- Laheva
- Lannuste
- Liivaküla
- Litu
- Lõbe
- Mäeküla
- Mägari
- Metsaküla
- Nõmme
- Panga
- Parila
- Põgari-Sassi
- Puiatu
- Puise
- Pusku
- Rohense
- Rohuküla
- Rummu
- Saanika
- Saardu
- Sepaküla
- Sinalepa
- Suure-Ahli
- Tammiku
- Tanska
- Tuuru
- Uneste
- Üsse
- Uuemõisa
- Väike-Ahli
- Valgevälja
- Varni
- Vätse
- Vilkla
- Võnnu
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