Orava Parish ( Estonian : Orava vald ) was a rural municipality in south-eastern Estonia , Põlva County . The municipality had a population of 854 (as of 1 January 2008) and covered an area of 175.52 km². The population density was 4.9 inhabitants per km².
2-663: There were a total of 30 villages in Orava Parish. Administrative centre of the municipality was Orava village . Other villages were Hanikase , Jantra , Kahkva , Kakusuu , Kamnitsa , Kliima , Korgõmõisa , Kõivsaare , Kõliküla , Kõvera , Lepassaare , Liinamäe , Luuska , Madi , Marga , Oro , Piusa , Praakmani , Päka , Pääväkese , Rebasmäe , Riihora , Rõssa , Soe , Soena , Suuremetsa , Tamme , Tuderna and Vivva 57°53′14″N 27°27′29″E / 57.88722°N 27.45806°E / 57.88722; 27.45806 This Põlva County location article
4-530: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Orava, Estonia Orava ( German : Waldeck ) is a village in Võru Parish , Võru County , South East Estonia . Orava railway station on Tartu - Pechory railway line is located around 3 km north of the village. It is second station on the Edelaraudtee Koidula - Tartu route. This Võru County location article
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