Antsla Parish (Estonian: Antsla vald) is a rural municipality of Estonia, in Võru County. It has a population of 4,190 (as of 1 January 2009) and an area of 270.79 km2 (105 sq mi).
Ähijärve - Anne - Antsu - Haabsaare - Jõepera - Kaika - Kikkaoja - Kollino - Kraavi - Litsmetsa - Luhametsa - Lusti - Madise - Mähkli - Oe - Piisi - Rimmi - Roosiku - Säre - Savilöövi - Soome - Taberlaane - Tsooru - Viirapalu
Antsla Parish is twinned with:
Coordinates: 57°49′45″N 26°31′40″E / 57.82917°N 26.52778°E / 57.82917; 26.52778
Antsla is a town in Võru County, southern Estonia, it is the administrative centre of Antsla Parish. Town has a population of 1,402 (as of 1 January 2009).
Antsla borough was renamed town of third rank by Konstantin Päts from 1 May 1938. The settlement is known since 1405. The town has a furniture manufacturing.
Antsla is situated on the Valga–Pechory railway, but since 2001 the train traffic on the line is inactive.
Coordinates: 57°49′32″N 26°32′26″E / 57.82556°N 26.54056°E / 57.82556; 26.54056