Koigi Parish

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Koigi Parish
Koigi vald
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Koigi Parish within Järva County.
Country Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia
County Flag of et-Jarva maakond.svg Järva County
Administrative centre Koigi
Area
  Total204.45 km2 (78.94 sq mi)
Population
 (2004)
  Total1,177
  Density5.8/km2 (15/sq mi)
Website jarva.ee/index.php?page=113

Koigi (Estonian : Koigi vald) was a rural municipality of Estonia, in Järva County. [1] It had a population of 1,177 (as of 2004) and an area of 204.45 km2.

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Villages

Huuksi - Kahala - Keri - Koigi - Lähevere - Prandi - Päinurme - Pätsavere - Rutikvere - Silmsi - Sõrandu - Tamsi - Vaali - Väike-Kareda - Ülejõe.

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References

  1. "X-GIS(3) Portal". xgis.maaamet.ee. Retrieved 31 January 2022.

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