Savikoja

Savikoja is a village in , in eastern . Savikoja has about 62 residents.
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Tartu and Karlova.

is the second largest city in with a population of around 98,000. A Hanseatic city and a university town, it's dating back to 1030, and as such it's the oldest city in the Baltics.

Quarter
is a neighbourhood of , . It has a population of 8,856 and an area of 2.30 km2. is situated 9 km west of Savikoja.

Hamlet
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is a village in , in eastern . is situated 9 km south of Savikoja.

Savikoja

Latitude
58.3951° or 58° 23′ 42″ north
Longitude
26.87114° or 26° 52′ 16″ east
Population
62
Elevation
56 metres (184 feet)
Open location code
9GC89VWC+2F
Open­Street­Map ID
node 1973430002
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­hamlet
Geo­Names ID
794105
Wiki­data ID
Q3454115
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In Other Languages

From Armenian to Volapük—“Savikoja” goes by many names.
  • Armenian: Սավիկոյա
  • Chinese: Savikoja
  • Chuvash: Савикоя
  • Dutch: Savikoja
  • Estonian: Savikoja küla
  • Estonian: Savikoja
  • French: Savikoja
  • German: Savikoja
  • Min Nan Chinese: Savikoja
  • Polish: Savikoja
  • Russian: Савикоя
  • Spanish: Savikoja
  • Tatar: Савикоя
  • Ukrainian: Савікоя
  • Volapük: Savikoja

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