Jõgeva
Jõgeva is a small town in Estonia with a population of around 5000 people. It is the capital of Jõgeva Parish and Jõgeva County.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Photo: Aulo Aasmaa, CC BY 3.0.
- Type: Town with 5,810 residents
- Description: town in Jõgeva County, Estonia
- Also known as: “Iyegeva”, “Iygeva”, “Laisholm”, “Laysgol’m”, “Yogeva”, and “Yygeva”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Jõgeva railway station.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Siimusti and Vaimastvere.
Siimusti
Village
Siimusti is a small borough in Jõgeva Parish, Jõgeva County in eastern Estonia. Siimusti is situated 3 km southwest of Jõgeva.
Vaimastvere
Hamlet
Photo: Leibur, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Vaimastvere is a village in Jõgeva Parish, Jõgeva County in eastern Estonia. Vaimastvere is situated 10 km northwest of Jõgeva.
Vägari
Hamlet
Vägari is a village in Põltsamaa Parish, Jõgeva County in eastern Estonia. Vägari is situated 10 km west of Jõgeva.
Jõgeva
- Categories: city, alev, and locality
- Location: Jõgeva linn, Jõgeva Parish, Jõgeva County, Estonia, Baltic states, Europe
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Latitude
58.74411° or 58° 44′ 39″ northLongitude
26.38724° or 26° 23′ 14″ eastPopulation
5,810Elevation
79 metres (259 feet)United Nations Location Code
EE JGAOpen location code
9GC8P9VP+JVOpenStreetMap ID
node 292379707OpenStreetMap feature
place=town
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Western Mari—“Jõgeva” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “جوجيفا”
- Armenian: “Յիգևա”
- Azerbaijani: “Yıgeva”
- Belarusian: “Йыгева”
- Bulgarian: “Йегева”
- Bulgarian: “Йъгева”
- Bulgarian: “Йъйгева”
- Catalan: “Jõgeva”
- Cebuano: “Jõgeva”
- Chinese: “約格瓦”
- Chinese: “約蓋瓦”
- Chinese: “约格瓦”
- Chinese: “约盖瓦”
- Croatian: “Jõgeva”
- Czech: “Jõgeva linn”
- Czech: “Jögeva”
- Czech: “Jõgeva”
- Danish: “Jogeva”
- Danish: “Jõgeva”
- Dutch: “Jõgeva”
- Eastern Mari: “Йыгева”
- Erzya: “Йыгева ош”
- Esperanto: “Jõgeva”
- Estonian: “Jõgeva linn”
- Estonian: “Jõgeva”
- Finnish: “Jögeva”
- Finnish: “Jõgeva”
- French: “Jõgeva”
- Galician: “Jõgeva”
- Georgian: “იიგევა”
- German: “Jõgeva”
- Greek: “Γιόγκεβα”
- Hebrew: “יוגבה”
- Hebrew: “ייגבה”
- Hungarian: “Jõgeva”
- Indonesian: “Jõgeva”
- Irish: “Jõgeva”
- Italian: “Jogeva”
- Italian: “Jõgeva”
- Japanese: “ユゲヴァ”
- Japanese: “ヨゲヴァ”
- Japanese: “ライスホルム”
- Korean: “여게바”
- Korean: “요게바”
- Latvian: “Jegeva”
- Lithuanian: “Jegeva”
- Lithuanian: “Jygeva”
- Macedonian: “Јигева”
- Maltese: “Jogeva”
- Maltese: “Jõgeva”
- Moksha: “Йыгэва”
- Northern Frisian: “Jõgeva”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Jõgeva”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Jõgeva”
- Norwegian: “Jõgeva”
- Occitan (post 1500): “Jõgeva”
- Ossetian: “Йыгевæ”
- Persian: “یوگوا”
- Polish: “Jõgeva”
- Portuguese: “Jõgeva”
- Romanian: “Jõgeva, Estonia”
- Romanian: “Jõgeva”
- Russian: “Йыгева”
- Serbian: “Jigeva”
- Serbian: “Jõgeva”
- Serbian: “Йыгева”
- Serbian: “Јигева”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Jõgeva”
- Spanish: “Jogeva”
- Spanish: “Jõgeva”
- Swedish: “Jögeva”
- Swedish: “Jõgeva”
- Tatar: “Егева”
- Turkish: “Jõgeva (şehir)”
- Turkish: “Jõgeva”
- Udmurt: “Йыгева”
- Ukrainian: “Йигева”
- Ukrainian: “Йиґева”
- Upper Sorbian: “Jõgeva”
- Urdu: “یوگاوا”
- Veps: “Jigev”
- Volapük: “Jõgeva”
- Võro: “Jõgõva”
- Welsh: “Jõgeva”
- Western Mari: “Йыгева”
- “Jõgõva”
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