Rõstla

Rõstla is a village in , in eastern . Rõstla has about 59 residents.
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  • Type: Hamlet with 59 residents
  • Description: village in Põltsamaa Rural Municipality, Jõgeva County, Estonia
  • Also known as: Rostla” and “Rystla

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Võisiku manor and Põltsamaa.

Locality
is a locality, which is situated 6 km east of Rõstla.

is a town of 4100 people in . is the centre of Estonian winery and wine production. The main attraction is the castle, first established in the 13th century but now reduced to its walls, with several buildings inside the castle walls including the St.

Rõstla

Latitude
58.63236° or 58° 37′ 57″ north
Longitude
25.81521° or 25° 48′ 55″ east
Population
59
Elevation
55 metres (180 feet)
Open location code
9GC7JRJ8+W3
Open­Street­Map ID
node 1973429895
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­hamlet
Geo­Names ID
588946
Wiki­data ID
Q3464363
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In Other Languages

From Armenian to Volapük—“Rõstla” goes by many names.
  • Armenian: Ռիստլա
  • Chinese: Rõstla
  • Chuvash: Рăстла
  • Dutch: Rõstla
  • Estonian: Rõstla küla
  • Estonian: Rõstla
  • French: Rõstla
  • German: Rõstla
  • Min Nan Chinese: Rõstla
  • Polish: Rõstla
  • Russian: Рыстла
  • Spanish: Rõstla
  • Tatar: Рыстла
  • Volapük: Rõstla

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Rõstla paekivikarjäär and Võisiku mõisa kalmistu.

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