Tarvastu Parish

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Tarvastu Parish
Tarvastu vald
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Ruins of Tarvastu Castle
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Tarvastu Parish within Viljandi County.
Country Flag of Estonia.svg Estonia
County Viljandimaa lipp.svg Viljandi County
Administrative centre Mustla
Area
  Total409.00 km2 (157.92 sq mi)
Population
 (01.01.2009)
  Total4,216
  Density10/km2 (27/sq mi)
Website tarvastu.ee

Tarvastu Parish (Estonian : Tarvastu vald) was a rural municipality of Estonia, in Viljandi County. It had a population of 4,216 (as of 1 January 2009) and an area of 409.00 km². [1]

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Settlements

Small borough

Mustla

Villages

ÄmmusteAnikatsiJakobimõisaJärvekülaKalbuseKannukülaKärstnaKivilõppeKoiduKuressaareMaltsaMarjamäeMetslaMõnnasteMuksiPahuverePikruPõrgaPorsaRaassillaRiumaRoosillaSoeSoovikuSuislepaTagamõisaTarvastuTinnikuruÜlensiUnametsaVälusteVanausseVeisjärveVilimeesteVillaVooru

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References

  1. "Population figure and composition". stat.ee Statistics Estonia. Retrieved 27 January 2010.

Coordinates: 58°14′6″N25°51′48″E / 58.23500°N 25.86333°E / 58.23500; 25.86333