Karjasoo
Village in Estonia
Village in Viljandi County, Estonia
58°33′10″N 25°17′41″E / 58.55278°N 25.29472°E / 58.55278; 25.29472 (2009[1])
Karjasoo is a village in Põhja-Sakala Parish, Viljandi County in central Estonia, located about 10 km (6 mi) west of the town of Suure-Jaani, the administrative centre of the municipality.[2] Most of the village's territory is covered by the northern part of Kuresoo Bog, which is part of Soomaa National Park. In 2009 Karjasoo had a population of 7.[1]
The composer, organist, and folk song collector Mart Saar (1882–1963) was born in Hüpassaare, which is now part of the village of Karjasoo.[citation needed]
Gallery
- Birthplace of the composer Mart Saar in Hüpassaare
- Bog in Hüpassaare
References
- ^ a b "Rahvastik" (in Estonian). Suure-Jaani vald. Archived from the original on 2 May 2011. Retrieved 3 August 2012.
- ^ Classification of Estonian administrative units and settlements 2014[dead link] (retrieved 28 July 2021)
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- Suure-Jaani
- Võhma
- Kõpu
- Olustvere
- Aimla
- Arjadi
- Arjassaare
- Arussaare
- Epra
- Iia
- Ilbaku
- Ivaski
- Jaska
- Jälevere
- Kabila
- Kangrussaare
- Karjasoo
- Kerita
- Kibaru
- Kildu
- Kirivere
- Kobruvere
- Koksvere
- Kootsi
- Kuhjavere
- Kuiavere
- Kuninga
- Kurnuvere
- Kõidama
- Kõo
- Kärevere
- Laane
- Lahmuse
- Lemmakõnnu
- Loopre
- Lõhavere
- Maalasti
- Metsküla
- Mudiste
- Munsi
- Mäeküla
- Navesti
- Nuutre
- Paaksima
- Paelama
- Paenasti
- Pilistvere
- Punaküla
- Põhjaka
- Päraküla
- Reegoldi
- Riiassaare
- Rääka
- Sandra
- Saviaugu
- Seruküla
- Soomevere
- Supsi
- Sürgavere
- Taevere
- Tipu
- Tällevere
- Tääksi
- Uia
- Unakvere
- Vanaveski
- Vastemõisa
- Venevere
- Vihi
- Võhmassaare
- Võivaku
- Võlli
- Ängi
- Ülde
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