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The following is a list of boroughs (Estonian : alevid) and small boroughs (Estonian : alevikud) in Estonia.

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Boroughs

Small boroughs

A

Adavere - Aespa - Ahja - Äksi - Alatskivi - Alu - Ämari - Ambla - Aravete - Ardu - Are - Aruküla - Aseri - Assaku - Aste - Audru - Avinurme

E

Eidapere - Erra

H

Haabneeme - Häädemeeste - Habaja - Hageri - Hagudi - Haljala - Halliste - Harku - Helme - Hulja - Hummuli

I

Iisaku - Ilmatsalu

J

Juuru - Jõgeva - Jüri

K

Käärdi - Kadrina - Kaerepere - Käina - Kaiu - Kamari - Kambja - Kanepi - Kangru - Käravete - Karjaküla - Kärla - Käru - Kasepää - Keava - Kehtna - Keila-Joa - Kihelkonna - Kiisa - Kiiu - Kiltsi - Klooga - Kobela - Koeru - Kolga - Kolga-Jaani - Kolkja - Kõpu - Kõrgessaare - Kõrveküla - Kose (Harju County) - Kose (Võru County) - Kose-Uuemõisa - Kostivere - Kudjape - Külitse - Kureküla - Kuremaa - Kuusalu - Kuusiku

L

Laagri - Laatre - Laekvere - Lagedi - Lähte - Laiuse - Lehtse - Leisi - Lelle - Lepna - Lohusuu - Loo - Lüganuse - Luige - Luunja

M

Mäetaguse - Märja - Mehikoorma - Misso - Mooste - Mustla

N

Näpi - Nasva - Nõo

O

Oisu - Õisu - Olgina - Olustvere - Orissaare - Õru

P

Pajusti - Palamuse - Palivere - Paralepa - Parksepa - Peetri (Harju County) - Peetri (Järva County) - Prillimäe - Puhja - Puka - Puurmani

R

Raasiku - Rakke - Ramsi - Räni - Rannu - Ravila - Riisipere - Risti - Roela - Roiu - Rõngu - Roosna-Alliku - Rõuge - Rummu

S

Sadala - Saku - Salme - Sangaste - Särevere - Sauga - Siimusti - Simuna - Sinimäe - Sõmerpalu - Sõmeru - Sonda

T

Tabasalu - Tabivere - Taebla - Tammiku - Tihemetsa - Toila - Tõravere - Tori - Torma - Tõrvandi - Tõstamaa - Tsirguliina - Tudu - Turba

U

Uhtna - Ülenurme - Ulila - Uuemõisa

V

Väätsa - Vahi - Vaida - Väike-Maarja - Väimela - Valjala - Vana-Antsla - Varnja - Värska - Varstu - Vasalemma - Vastse-Kuuste - Vastseliina - Vasula - Veriora - Viimsi - Viiratsi - Vinni - Virtsu - Viru-Jaagupi - Viru-Nigula - Võiste - Voka - Võnnu - Võõpsu - Võsu

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