Mõnnaste | |
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Coordinates: 58°17′51″N25°49′20″E / 58.29750°N 25.82222°E Coordinates: 58°17′51″N25°49′20″E / 58.29750°N 25.82222°E | |
Country | Estonia |
County | Viljandi County |
Municipality | Viljandi Parish |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 69 [1] |
Mõnnaste is a village in Viljandi Parish, Viljandi County, Estonia. Until the 2017 administrative reform of Estonian municipalities the village was located in Tarvastu Parish. [2] Mõnnaste is 15 km (9 miles) southeast of the town of Viljandi near the western shore of the lake Võrtsjärv. [3] The population of Mõnnaste was 69 people as of 2011. [4]
Mõnnaste is the birthplace of Estonian politician and former Prime Minister of Estonia, Ado Birk (1883-1942) [5] and Estonian poet Eha Lättemäe (1922-2012). [6]
Verevi is a village in Elva Parish, Tartu County, in southern Estonia. It has a population of 38.
Maru is a village in Mulgi Parish, Viljandi County, in southern Estonia. It has a population of 7.
Päidre is a village in Mulgi Parish, Viljandi County, in southern Estonia. It has a population of 62.
Uue-Kariste is a village in Mulgi Parish, Viljandi County, in southern Estonia. It has a population of 59.
Eesnurga is a village in Viljandi Parish, Viljandi County, in central Estonia. It is located just southwest of the of Kolga-Jaani. According to Estonia Census 2000, the village had a population of 87.
Vissuvere is a village in Kolga-Jaani Parish, Viljandi County, in central Estonia. It's located about 2 km (1 mi) northwest of the administrative centre of the municipality Kolga-Jaani. According to Estonia Census 2000, the village had a population of 73.
Pahuvere is a village in Viljandi Parish, Viljandi County, Estonia. Until the 2017 administrative reform of Estonian municipalities the village was located in Tarvastu Parish. Pahuvere located 25 km south of the town of Viljandi. The population as of 2011 was 88 individuals.
Anikatsi is a village in Viljandi Parish, Viljandi County, Estonia. Until the 2017 administrative reform of Estonian municipalities the village was located in Tarvastu Parish. Anikatsi is located 35 km southeast of the town of Viljandi and 3 km west of the village of Kärstna. As of 2011, the population of Anikatsi was 102.
Riuma is a village in Viljandi Parish, Viljandi County, Estonia. Until the 2017 administrative reform of Estonian municipalities the village was located in Tarvastu Parish. Riuma is approximately 1000 meters from the western shore of the lake Võrtsjärv, 17 km southeast of the town of Viljandi. In 2011 Riuma had a population of 38, a decline of 20 individuals from when a census was taken in 2000 and the population was 58. It is a popular destination for tourists.
Vooru is a village in Viljandi Parish, Viljandi County, Estonia. It is 34 km southeast of the town of Viljandi, 2 km south of the village of Suislepa, near the southern border of Valga County and the Õhne river. As of 2011, the population of Vooru was 65, a decrease from 101 in the 2000 census.
Põrga is a village in Viljandi Parish, Viljandi County, Estonia. Until the 2017 administrative reform of Estonian municipalities the village was located in Tarvastu Parish. It is located 2.7 km directly south of the town of Kärstna, 30 km southeast of the town of Viljandi and 2 km north of the border of Viljandi County and Valga County. As of 2011, Põrga had a population of 52 residents, a decrease from 67 in the 2000 census.
Ämmuste is a village in Viljandi Parish, Viljandi County, Estonia. Until the 2017 administrative reform of Estonian municipalities the village was located in Tarvastu Parish. It is located 6.4 km south of the small borough of Mustla and 24 km southwest of the town of Viljandi near the border of Valga County. As of 2011, Ämmuste had a population of 15 residents, a decrease from 22 in the 2000 census. These figures, however, do not reflect the population number when students and faculty of Ämmuste School are factored in.
Villa is a village in Viljandi Parish, Viljandi County, Estonia. Until the 2017 administrative reform of Estonian municipalities the village was located in Tarvastu Parish. It is located 20 km southeast of the town of Viljandi and 3.8 km north of the small borough of Mustla, near the western shore of Lake Võrtsjärv. Neighboring villages include Holstre and Tarvastu. The population of Villa as of 2011 was 148, a decrease from 161 during the 2000 census.
Pikru is a village in Viljandi Parish, Viljandi County, Estonia. Until the 2017 administrative reform of Estonian municipalities the village was located in Tarvastu Parish. Pikru located 24 km southeast of the village of Viljandi, 3.9 km south of the small borough of Mustla, near the western shore of Lake Võrtsjärv. Neighboring villages include Jakobimõisa, Ämmuste, Unametsa and Soe. As of 2011, the population of Pikru was 42, a decrease from 61 in the 2000 census.
Metsla is a village in Viljandi Parish, Viljandi County, Estonia. Until the 2017 administrative reform of Estonian municipalities the village was located in Tarvastu Parish. Metsla is located 16 km southeast of the town of Viljandi, 7 km northwest of the small borough of Mustla. Neighboring villages include, Vilimeeste, Raassilla and Ülensi. As of 2011, the population of Metsla was 38, a decrease from 55 in the 2000 census.
Sooviku is a village in Viljandi Parish, Viljandi County, Estonia. Until the 2017 administrative reform of Estonian municipalities the village was located in Tarvastu Parish. Sooviku is located 22 km southeast of the town of Viljandi, 2.2 km northwesr of the small borough of Mustla, near the western shore of Lake Võrtsjärv. Neighboring villages include Porsa, Tarvastu, Villa and Vanausse. Sooviku had a population of 34 as of 2011, a decrease from 69 in the 2000 census.
Veisjärve is a village in Viljandi Parish, Viljandi County, Estonia. Until the 2017 administrative reform of Estonian municipalities the village was located in Tarvastu Parish. Veisjärve is located on the eastern shore of Lake Veisjärv, 31 km southeast of the town of Viljandi, 12 km southeast of the small borough of Mustla. Neighboring villages include Põrga, Kannuküla, Mäeküla and Kärstna. As of 2011, Veisjärve had a population of 31, a decrease from 66 in the 2000 census.
Koidu is a village in Viljandi Parish, Viljandi County, Estonia. Until the 2017 administrative reform of Estonian municipalities the village was located in Tarvastu Parish. Koidu is located 19 km southeast of the village of Viljandi, 2.6 km northwest of the small borough of Mustla, near the western shore of Lake Võrtsjärv. Neighboring villages include Ülensi, Vanausse and Porsa. The population of Koidu as of 2011 was 66, a decrease from 91 in the 2000 census.
Kuressaare is a village in Viljandi Parish, Viljandi County, Estonia. Until the 2017 administrative reform of Estonian municipalities the village was located in Tarvastu Parish. Kuressaare is located 23 km (14) southeast of the town of Viljandi, 3.8 km southwest of the small borough of Mustla. Neighboring villages include Pikru, Ämmuste and Jakobimõisa. Kuressaare had a population of 67 as of 2011, a decrease from 85 in the 2000 census.
Kalbuse is a village in Viljandi Parish, Viljandi County, Estonia. Until the 2017 administrative reform of Estonian municipalities the village was located in Tarvastu Parish. Kalbus is located 19 km southeast of the town of Viljandi, 5.5 km northwest of the small borough of Mustla, near the western shore of Lake Võrtsjärv. Neighboring villages include Vanausse, Mõnnaste, Koidu and Väluste. As of 2011, Kalbuse had a population of 18, a steep decline from 59 in the 2000 census.