Tilga, Tartu County

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Tilga
Location in Estonia
Coordinates: 58°09′19″N26°16′40″E / 58.15528°N 26.27778°E / 58.15528; 26.27778 Coordinates: 58°09′19″N26°16′40″E / 58.15528°N 26.27778°E / 58.15528; 26.27778
Country Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia
County Tartumaa lipp.svg Tartu County
Municipality Elva Parish
Population
 (2006 [1] )
  Total127

Tilga is a village in Elva Parish, Tartu County in southern Estonia. It has a population of 127 (as of 2006). [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 "Rõngu valla arengukava 2007–2020" (PDF) (in Estonian). Rõngu vald. p. 5.