Palupõhja
Village in Estonia
Village in Tartu County, Estonia
58°25′19″N 26°14′00″E / 58.42194°N 26.23333°E / 58.42194; 26.23333 (01.01.2010[1])
Palupõhja is a village in Elva Parish, Tartu County, Estonia, located on the Alam-Pedja Nature Reserve. It has a population of 4 (as of 1 January 2010).[1]
Palupõhja Nature School is located in the village. The school was opened in 2006.[2]
Wrestler Rudolf Tihane (1892–1977) and composer, conductor, music teacher and critic Eduard Oja (1905–1950) were born in Palupõhja.[3]
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External links
- Palupõhja Nature School
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Settlements in Elva Parish
- Elva
- Aakre
- Annikoru
- Astuvere
- Atra
- Ervu
- Härjanurme
- Hellenurme
- Järvaküla
- Järveküla
- Kaarlijärve
- Kaimi
- Kalme
- Käo
- Kapsta
- Karijärve
- Kipastu
- Kirepi
- Kobilu
- Kõduküla
- Konguta
- Koopsi
- Koruste
- Külaaseme
- Kulli
- Kurelaane
- Lapetukme
- Lembevere
- Lilleküla
- Lossimäe
- Mäelooga
- Mäeotsa
- Mäeselja
- Majala
- Mälgi
- Metsalaane
- Mõisanurme
- Nasja
- Neemisküla
- Noorma
- Paju
- Palamuste
- Palupera
- Palupõhja
- Pastaku
- Pedaste
- Piigandi, Tartu County
- Poole
- Pööritsa
- Poriküla
- Pühaste
- Purtsi
- Raigaste
- Rämsi
- Rannaküla
- Rebaste
- Ridaküla
- Saare
- Sangla
- Suure-Rakke
- Tamme
- Tammiste
- Tännassilma
- Teedla
- Teilma
- Tilga
- Uderna
- Urmi
- Utukolga
- Vahessaare
- Väike-Rakke
- Valguta
- Vallapalu
- Vehendi
- Vellavere
- Verevi
- Vihavu
- Võllinge
- Võsivere
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