Peipsiääre Parish

Municipality of Estonia (2017)
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Municipality of Estonia in Tartu County
Peipsiääre Parish
Peipsiääre vald
Municipality of Estonia
Kasepää Old-Believers church
Kasepää Old-Believers church
Flag of Peipsiääre Parish
Flag
Coat of arms of Peipsiääre Parish
Coat of arms
Peipsiääre Parish within Tartu County.
Peipsiääre Parish within Tartu County.
CountryEstonia
CountyTartu County
Administrative centreAlatskivi
Area
 • Total652 km2 (252 sq mi)
Population
 (01.01.2020)
 • Total5,458
 • Density8.4/km2 (22/sq mi)
ISO 3166 codeEE-586
Websitewww.peipsiaare.ee

Peipsiääre Parish is a rural municipality in Tartu County, Estonia.[1]

Settlements

Town

Kallaste

Small boroughs

Alatskivi - Kasepää - Kolkja - Varnja

Villages

Alajõe - Alasoo - Assikvere - Äteniidi - Ätte - Haapsipea - Haavakivi - Kadrina - Kargaja - Kauda - Keressaare - Kesklahe - Kirtsi - Kodavere - Kõdesi - Kokanurga - Kokora - Koosa - Koosalaane - Kuningvere - Kusma - Kuusiku - Lahe - Lahepera - Linaleo - Lümati - Matjama - Meoma - Metsakivi - Metsanurga - Moku - Mustametsa - Naelavere - Nina - Nõva - Orgemäe - Padakõrve - Päiksi - Pala - Papiaru - Passi - Peatskivi - Perametsa - Piibumäe - Piirivarbe - Pilpaküla - Põdra - Põldmaa - Põrgu - Praaga - Punikvere - Pusi - Raatvere - Ranna - Rehemetsa - Riidma - Ronisoo - Rootsiküla - Rupsi - Sääritsa - Saburi - Särgla - Sassukvere - Savastvere - Savimetsa - Savka - Selgise - Sipelga - Sookalduse - Sõõru - Sudemäe - Tagumaa - Tähemaa - Tedreküla - Torila - Toruküla - Tõruvere - Undi - Välgi - Väljaküla - Vanaussaia - Vara - Vea - Virtsu

Religion

Religion in Peipsiääre Parish (2021) [1]

  Unaffiliated (64.7%)
  Orthodox & Old Believers (21.0%)
  Lutheran (11.7%)
  Unknown (2.6%)

Gallery

  • Main street of Varnja
    Main street of Varnja
  • Old Believers' cemetery in Varnja
    Old Believers' cemetery in Varnja

References

  1. ^ "X-GIS(4) Portal". xgis.maaamet.ee. Retrieved 2 February 2022.

External links

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  • Official website

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