Kiisa, Viljandi County

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Kiisa
Location in Estonia
Coordinates: 58°18′50″N25°27′34″E / 58.31389°N 25.45944°E / 58.31389; 25.45944
Country Estonia
County Viljandi County
Municipality Viljandi Parish
Population
 (04.01.2010 [1] )
  Total
47

Kiisa is a village in Viljandi Parish, Viljandi County, Estonia. [2] It has a population of 47 (as of 4 January 2010). [1]

Poet, politician and doctor Johannes Vares (1890–1946) was born in Kiisa.

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References

  1. 1 2 "Külad ja elanikkond". Pärsti vald.
  2. Classification of Estonian administrative units and settlements 2014 [ dead link ] (retrieved 28 July 2021)