Alatskivi Parish

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Alatskivi Parish
Alatskivi vald
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Alatskivi Parish within Tartu County.
Country Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia
County Tartumaa lipp.svg Tartu County
Administrative centre Alatskivi
Website www.alatskivi.ee

Alatskivi Parish was a rural municipality in Tartu County, Estonia.

Contents

Settlements

Small borough
Alatskivi
Villages
Alasoo
Haapsipea
Kesklahe
Kõdesi
Kokora
Kuningvere
Lahe
Lahepera
Linaleo
Naelavere
Nina
Orgemäe
Padakõrve
Päiksi
Passi
Peatskivi
Pusi
Pärsikivi
Riidma
Ronisoo
Rootsiküla
Rupsi
Saburi
Savastvere
Savimetsa
Sudemäe
Torila
Toruküla
Tõruvere
Väljaküla
Virtsu

International relations

Twin towns — sister cities

Alatskivi Parish was twinned with: [1]

See also

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References

  1. "Välissuhted" (in Estonian). Alatskivi vald. Retrieved 2 May 2012.

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