Jõgeva Parish () is a rural
municipality
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The term ''municipality' ...
of
Estonia
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, in
Jõgeva County
Jõgeva County ( or ''Jõgevamaa'') is one of 15 counties of Estonia. It is situated in eastern part of the country and borders Ida-Viru County to the north-east, Lake Peipus to the east, Tartu County to the south, Viljandi County to the south-we ...
.
It has a population of 12,413 (2024) and an area of 458 km
2 (177 mi
2).
Populated places
;Towns:
Jõgeva
Jõgeva is a small town in Estonia with a population of around 5000 people. It is the capital of Jõgeva Parish and Jõgeva County.
History
Jõgeva was first mentioned in 1599 as ''Jagiwa'' manor, being established only recently on the lands ...
(administrative center)
;Small boroughs:
Kuremaa -
Laiuse -
Palamuse -
Sadala -
Siimusti -
Torma
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;Villages:
Alavere -
Änkküla -
Eerikvere -
Ehavere -
Ellakvere -
Endla -
Härjanurme -
Imukvere -
Iravere -
Järvepera -
Jõune -
Kaarepere -
Kaave -
Kaera -
Kaiavere -
Kantküla -
Kärde -
Kassinurme -
Kassivere -
Kaude -
Kivijärve -
Kivimäe -
Kodismaa -
Koimula -
Kõnnu -
Kõola -
Kudina -
Kurista -
Laiusevälja -
Leedi -
Lemuvere -
Liikatku -
Liivoja -
Lilastvere -
Lõpe -
Luua -
Mooritsa -
Mullavere -
Mõisamaa -
Nava -
Näduvere -
Ookatku -
Oti -
Õuna -
Paduvere -
Painküla -
Pakaste -
Palupere -
Patjala -
Pedja -
Pikkjärve -
Pööra -
Praaklima -
Rääbise -
Raadivere -
Raaduvere -
Rahivere -
Rassiku -
Reastvere -
Rohe
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Background
In 1793, chief Tuki Te Terenui Whare Pirau who had been brought to Norfolk Island drew ...
-
Ronivere -
Saduküla -
Sätsuvere -
Selli -
Soomevere -
Sudiste -
Süvalepa -
Tealama -
Tähkvere -
Teilma -
Tõikvere -
Tooma -
Toovere -
Tuimõisa -
Vägeva -
Vaiatu -
Vaidavere -
Vaimastvere -
Väljaotsa -
Vana-Jõgeva -
Vanamõisa -
Vanavälja -
Varbevere -
Vilina -
Viruvere -
Visusti -
Võduvere -
Võidivere -
Võikvere
Religion
See also
*
Laiuse Castle
*
Endla Nature Reserve
*
Lake Endla
References
External links
*
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