Arvila
Arvila is a village in Alutaguse Parish, Ida-Viru County in northeastern Estonia. Arvila has about 27 residents.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Mäetaguse.
Mäetaguse
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Mäetaguse is a small borough in Ida-Viru County in Alutaguse Parish in northeastern Estonia. It was the administrative centre of Mäetaguse Parish. As of the 2011 census, the settlement's population was 555, of which the Estonians were 271. Mäetaguse is situated 4 km southeast of Arvila.
Arvila
- Type: Hamlet with 27 residents
- Description: village in Alutaguse Rural Municipality, Ida-Viru County, Estonia
- Categories: village and locality
- Location: Arvila küla, Alutaguse Parish, Ida-Viru County, Estonia, Baltic states, Europe
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Latitude
59.23878° or 59° 14′ 20″ northLongitude
27.22735° or 27° 13′ 39″ eastPopulation
27Elevation
61 metres (200 feet)Open location code
9GF966QG+GWOpenStreetMap ID
node 1973425234OpenStreetMap feature
place=hamletGeoNames ID
592380Wikidata ID
Q717338
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