Kohila Parish
Kohila Parish is the northernmost municipality of Rapla County, Estonia. It has a population of 5,925 and an area of.
Settlements
;Borough:Kohila
;Small boroughs:
Aespa - Hageri - Prillimäe
;Villages:
Aandu - Adila - Angerja - Hageri - Kadaka - Lohu - Loone - Lümandu - Masti - Mälivere - Pahkla - Pihali - Pukamäe - Põikma - Rabivere - Rootsi - Salutaguse - Sutlema - Urge - Vana-Aespa - Vilivere
The administrative centre of Kohila Parish is Kohila borough with population 3,505. It is situated 33 km south to Estonia's capital, Tallinn and 22 km north to county's administrative center Rapla.
Religion
The religious landscape of Kohila Parish is predominantly secular, with 80.9% of the population identifying as unaffiliated with any religion.Among those who do associate with a faith, 9.3% identify as Lutheran, reflecting the historical presence of Lutheranism in the region. The Orthodox community constitutes 6.1%, while other Christian denominations collectively make up 2.5% of the population.
A smaller segment of the population, 0.5%, follows other religions, while 0.7% of individuals did not specify their religious affiliation or it remains unknown.
This data highlights the diverse yet largely non-religious nature of the community in Kohila Parish.
Local government
Current chairman of the council is Margus Miller from the electoral coalition "Minu Kohila".Current mayor is Andrus Saare from the Union of Pro Patria and Res Publica.