Ainja
Ainja is a village in Mulgi Parish in Viljandi County in southern Estonia. It borders the villages Mäeküla, Sudiste, Karksi, Kõvaküla and Äriküla as well as Helme Parish.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Hamlet with 65 residents
- Description: village in Mulgi Rural Municipality, Viljandi County, Estonia
- Also known as: “Ayn’ya”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Karksi and Taagepera.
Karksi
Hamlet
Karksi is a village in Mulgi Parish in Viljandi County in southern Estonia. It is located near the town of Karksi-Nuia. Karksi is situated 5 km northwest of Ainja.
Taagepera
Hamlet
Photo: Iifar, CC BY-SA 3.0 ee.
Taagepera is a village in Tõrva Parish, Valga County, in southern Estonia. It has a population of 109. The village was first documented in 1420 as Wafencul, and later as Waagenkül. Taagepera is situated 9 km south of Ainja.
Ainja
- Categories: village and locality
- Location: Ainja küla, Mulgi Parish, Viljandi County, Estonia, Baltic states, Europe
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Latitude
58.07091° or 58° 4′ 15″ northLongitude
25.62716° or 25° 37′ 38″ eastPopulation
65Elevation
84 metres (276 feet)Open location code
9GC73JCG+9VOpenStreetMap ID
node 1973425148OpenStreetMap feature
place=hamletGeoNames ID
592576Wikidata ID
Q4697444
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In Other Languages
From Armenian to Volapük—“Ainja” goes by many names.
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