Haaslava
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State : | Estonia | ||
Circle : | Tartu | ||
Coordinates : | 58 ° 20 ' N , 26 ° 47' E | ||
Height : | 79 m | ||
Area : | 110 km² | ||
Residents : | 1,684 (2006) | ||
Population density : | 15 inhabitants per km² | ||
Time zone : | EET (UTC + 2) | ||
Community type: | former rural community | ||
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Haaslava (German: Haselau ) is a former rural community in the Estonian district of Tartu with an area of 110 km². Since 2017 it belongs to the rural community Kastre .
The municipality is located 27 km from Elva . In addition to the administrative center of Kurepalu (90 inhabitants), the rural community also included the villages of Aadami, Aardla, Aardlapalu, Alaküla, Haaslava, Igevere, Ignase, Kitseküla, Koke, Kriimani, Kõivuküla, Lange, Metsanurga, Mõra, Paluküra, Roikste, Päkste and Päkste .
The Haaslava manor house, which gave the municipality its name, was first mentioned in 1417. Today only ruins remain of it.
Web links
- Website of the municipality of Haaslava (Estonian)