Hiiu Parish (Estonian: Hiiu vald) is a rural municipality of Hiiu County, Estonia. It occupies the northwestern part of the Hiiumaa island. The population is about 5000 (as of 26 June 2013)
Hiiu Parish was established by merging the town of Kärdla (former urban municipality) and Kõrgessaare Parish after the municipal elections held on 20 October 2013.
Hiiu Parish has a town Kärdla, a small borough (alevik) Kõrgessaare and 58 villages: Heigi, Heiste, Heistesoo, Hirmuste, Hüti, Isabella, Jõeranna, Jõesuu, Kalana, Kaleste, Kanapeeksi, Kauste, Kidaste, Kiduspe, Kiivera, Kodeste, Koidma, Kopa, Kõpu, Kurisu, Laasi, Lauka, Lehtma, Leigri, Lilbi, Luidja, Mägipe, Malvaste, Mangu, Mardihansu, Meelste, Metsaküla, Mudaste, Napi, Nõmme, Ogandi, Ojaküla, Otste, Palli, Paope, Pihla, Poama, Puski, Reigi, Risti, Rootsi, Sigala, Sülluste, Suurepsi, Suureranna, Tahkuna, Tammistu, Tiharu, Ülendi, Viita, Viitasoo, Vilima, Villamaa.
Kõrgessaare distillery
Kõrgessaare distillery
Hiiu is a subdistrict (Estonian: asum) in the district of Nõmme, Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. It covers an area of 2.50 km2 (0.97 sq mi) and has a population of 3,986 (As of 1 January 2015), population density is 1,556/km2 (4,031/sq mi).
Hiiu has a station on the Elron western route. The first narrow gauge railway station was built to Hiiu in 1913.
Hiiu train station
Hiiu train station
Vabaduse puiestee, the main road of Nõmme District in Hiiu.
Vabaduse puiestee, the main road of Nõmme District in Hiiu.
Grain elevator
Grain elevator
Mustamäe ski jumping hill
Mustamäe ski jumping hill
Nõmme St. John the Forerunner Orthodox Church
Nõmme St. John the Forerunner Orthodox Church
Coordinates: 59°23′01″N 24°40′19″E / 59.38366°N 24.671903°E / 59.38366; 24.671903