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Püssi

Püssi
Town
Püssi railway station
Püssi railway station
Flag of Püssi
Flag
Coat of arms of Püssi
Coat of arms
Püssi is located in Estonia
Püssi
Püssi
Location in Estonia
Coordinates: 59°22′N 27°03′E / 59.367°N 27.050°E / 59.367; 27.050Coordinates: 59°22′N 27°03′E / 59.367°N 27.050°E / 59.367; 27.050
Country Estonia
County Ida-Viru County
Municipality Lüganuse Parish
First mentioned 1472
Borough rights 1954
Town rights 1993
Population (2012)
 • Total 1,783
 • Density 849/km2 (2,200/sq mi)
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
 • Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
Website pyssilv.kovtp.ee

Püssi is a town in Lüganuse Parish, Ida-Viru County, in northeastern Estonia, with a population of 1,783 as of 2012. It is located near the road between Tallinn and St. Petersburg.

Following the end of the Soviet Union's 45-year rule over Estonia, Püssi saw a sharp economic downturn and a population exodus. In 1989 the population of Püssi stood at 2,400 people, and 20 years later, in 2009, was only 1,809. The population has continued to decrease and by 2012 stood at 1,783 people. In October 2013, Püssi along with Maidla Parish were merged into Lüganuse Parish, and therefore ceased to exist as sovereign municipalities.

By 2002 Püssi had accumulated 20 million kroons of debt, the equivalent to 1.3 million euros; and property values had become so low that apartments were valued around zero. Since then, the city's economy has begun to recover. Püssi has planned the construction of an industrial park. The Chairman of the town council, in an interview with The Baltic Times, marketed Püssi by stating that property values in the city were only 1% of those of the capital city of Tallinn.

Püssi has historically served as a production center for particle board. At the time of the collapse of the Soviet Union, the town's largest employer was particle board manufacturer Repo Vabrikud, which employed 1,400 people, over half the city. Although Repo Vabrikud has scaled back employment significantly, other particle board manufacturers have moved in. Sorbes Group has the production center for its "Repo by Sorbes" line of particle board in Püssi. In 2011, the Estonian furniture manufacturer Viisnurk took over an inactive softboard factory in the city with the intention to manufacture softboard for international clients in Asia and Europe.


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