Esku
Village in Estonia
Village in Jõgeva County, Estonia
58°38′26″N 25°53′30″E / 58.64056°N 25.89167°E / 58.64056; 25.89167 (2010[1])
Esku is a village in Põltsamaa Parish, Jõgeva County, Estonia.[2] It's located about 5 km (3 mi) west of the town of Põltsamaa. Esku has a population of 384 (as of 2010).[1]
Esku was built in the Soviet era as the centre of the V. I. Lenin Kolkhoz (named after Vladimir Lenin). It consisted of a big farm and apartment, service and administrative buildings.
References
- ^ a b "Põltsamaa valla arengukava 2004-2015" (PDF) (in Estonian). Põltsamaa vald. p. 6. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 July 2011. Retrieved 12 June 2011.
- ^ Classification of Estonian administrative units and settlements 2014[dead link] (retrieved 28 July 2021)
External links
- Website of Esku region (Esku, Lebavere, Nõmavere, Räsna, Rõstla and Vitsjärve villages) (in Estonian)
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- Annikvere
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- Kaavere
- Kablaküla
- Kalana
- Kaliküla
- Kalme
- Kauru
- Kirikuvalla
- Kõpu
- Kõrkküla
- Kose
- Kuningamäe
- Kursi
- Laasme
- Lahavere
- Lebavere
- Loopre
- Luige
- Lustivere
- Mällikvere
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- Mõrtsi
- Neanurme
- Nõmavere
- Nurga
- Pajusi
- Pauastvere
- Pikknurme
- Pilu
- Pisisaare
- Pudivere
- Puduküla
- Puiatu
- Räsna
- Rõstla
- Sopimetsa
- Sulustvere
- Tammiku
- Tapiku
- Tõivere
- Tõrenurme
- Tõrve
- Umbusi
- Uuevälja
- Vägari
- Väike-Kamari
- Väljataguse
- Vitsjärve
- Võhmanõmme
- Võisiku
- Vorsti
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