Tudu, Estonia
Borough in Estonia
Small borough in Lääne-Viru County, Estonia
59°10′51″N 26°51′23″E / 59.18083°N 26.85639°E / 59.18083; 26.85639 (2011 Census[1])
Tudu is a small borough (Estonian: alevik) in Vinni Parish, Lääne-Viru County, in northeastern Estonia.
At the 2011 Census, the settlement's population was 302, of which the Estonians were 291 (96.4%).[1]
There are a kindergarten-primary school, Lutheran church and a course of culture located in Tudu.
In the 19th century a glass factory was opened in Tudu. It was closed in 1879.[2]
The Sonda–Mustvee railway passed through Tudu from 1926 to 1973.
See also
- Lake Tudu
References
- ^ a b "Number and share of Estonians by place of residence (settlement)". Statistics Estonia. 31 December 2011. Retrieved 31 May 2013.
- ^ "Tudu alevik" (in Estonian). eestigiid.ee. Retrieved 20 January 2013.
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Settlements in Vinni Parish
- Aarla
- Aasuvälja
- Alavere
- Alekvere
- Allika
- Anguse
- Aravuse
- Arukse
- Aruküla
- Aruvälja
- Ilistvere
- Inju
- Kaasiksaare
- Kadila
- Kakumäe
- Kannastiku
- Karkuse
- Kantküla
- Kaukvere
- Kehala
- Kellavere
- Koeravere
- Kõrma
- Kulina
- Küti
- Lähtse
- Lavi
- Lepiku
- Luusika
- Mäetaguse
- Männikvälja
- Miila
- Mõdriku
- Mõedaka
- Moora
- Muuga
- Nõmmise
- Nurkse
- Nurmetu
- Obja
- Paasvere
- Padu
- Palasi
- Piira
- Põlula
- Puka
- Rahkla
- Rajaküla
- Rasivere
- Ristiküla
- Rohu
- Rünga
- Sae
- Saara
- Salutaguse
- Sirevere
- Soonuka
- Sootaguse
- Suigu
- Tammiku
- Uljaste
- Ulvi
- Vana-Vinni
- Vassivere
- Veadla
- Venevere
- Vetiku
- Viru-Kabala
- Võhu
- Voore
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