Hageri

Hageri is a village in , , northwestern . As of the 2011 census, the settlement's population was 128.
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  • Type: Locality with 136 residents
  • Description: village in Kohila Rural Municipality, Rapla County, Estonia
  • Also known as: Hageri kuela

Places of Interest

Highlights include Hageri Church.

Church

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Hageri and Põikma.

Village
is a small borough in , , northern . As of the 2011 census, the settlement's population was 212. has an area of 105 ha.

Hamlet
is a village in , in northwestern .

Hageri

Latitude
59.1585° or 59° 9′ 31″ north
Longitude
24.6681° or 24° 40′ 5″ east
Population
136
Elevation
73 metres (240 feet)
Open location code
9GF65M59+C6
Geo­Names ID
11052234
Wiki­data ID
Q2010730
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In Other Languages

From Armenian to Volapük—“Hageri” goes by many names.
  • Armenian: Հագեռի
  • Chinese: Hageri
  • Chuvash: Хагери кӳла
  • Dutch: Hageri küla
  • Dutch: Hageri
  • Estonian: Hageri küla
  • Estonian: Hageri
  • French: Hageri küla
  • French: Hageri
  • German: Hageri
  • Min Nan Chinese: Hageri (chng-thâu)
  • Polish: Hageri küla
  • Polish: Hageri
  • Russian: Хагери
  • Scots: Hageri veelage
  • Spanish: Hageri
  • Tatar: Һагери күла
  • Volapük: Hageri küla

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