Kastna

Kastna is a village in Pärnu urban municipality, , in southwestern , on the coast of Gulf of Riga. It has a population of 51. Kastna Manor was first mentioned in 1228. Kastna St. Arsenius Orthodox church was built in 1904.
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  • Type: Hamlet with 37 residents
  • Description: village in Pärnu, Pärnu County, Estonia
  • Also known as: Kastna, Pärnu County

Kastna

Latitude
58.3365° or 58° 20′ 11″ north
Longitude
23.89106° or 23° 53′ 28″ east
Population
37
Elevation
10 metres (33 feet)
United Nations Location Code
EE KSN
Open location code
9GC58VPR+HC
Open­Street­Map ID
node 1973426220
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­hamlet
Geo­Names ID
591517
Wiki­data ID
Q2025529
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In Other Languages

From Armenian to Volapük—“Kastna” goes by many names.
  • Armenian: Կաստնա
  • Chinese: Kastna
  • Chuvash: Кастна (Парну)
  • Chuvash: Кастна
  • Dutch: Kastna
  • Estonian: Kastna küla
  • Estonian: Kastna
  • French: Kastna
  • German: Kastna
  • Min Nan Chinese: Kastna
  • Polish: Kastna
  • Russian: Кастна
  • Tatar: Кастна (Пәрну)
  • Tatar: Кастна
  • Ukrainian: Кастна (Тистамаа)
  • Ukrainian: Кастна
  • Volapük: Kastna

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