Sindi is a town in Pärnu County, Estonia with a population of 4,322 as of 2005. It is located 14 kilometers from the county capital Pärnu.
In the area of Sindi was the Mesolitic settlement of Pulli, dating from around 7500 BC - the oldest known settlement in Estonia. It was discovered by geologists in 1965. The settlement probably existed for a short period, as the area was later covered by water. As a swampy region, the area remained unpopulated until the 16th century.
The town's name is derived from Clauss Zindt, a mayor of Pärnu in 1565, who founded a manor (Zintenhof) where the town is now. The settelment was formed in 1833 around a textile factory owned by the manor. It officially became a borough in 1921 and a town in 1938.
Important to the town's development was the founding of a railway station 1928. The railway operated until 1970.
Sindi is located on the left bank of Pärnu river, between the river and the wetland of Lanksaare.
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