2-608: Arula is a village in Otepää Parish , Valga County in southeastern Estonia . It has a population of 65 (as of 7 February 2008). Notable people that were born or lived in Arula include: This Valga County location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Otep%C3%A4%C3%A4 Parish Otepää Parish ( Estonian : Otepää vald ) is a rural municipality in Valga County , southern Estonia . It includes
4-1229: The town of Otepää , which is referred to as the "winter capital" of Estonia. The parish was formed in 2017 by merging of the former Otepää Parish, Sangaste Parish, 7 villages of Palupera Parish, and 12 villages of Puka Parish. [1] The parish has one town, two small boroughs and 52 villages. Otepää Puka - Sangaste Ädu - Arula - Ilmjärve - Kääriku - Kähri - Kassiratta - Kastolatsi - Kaurutootsi - Keeni - Kibena - Koigu - Kolli - Komsi - Kuigatsi - Kurevere - Lauküla - Lossiküla - Lutike - Mäeküla - Mägestiku - Mägiste - Mäha - Märdi - Makita - Meegaste - Miti - Neeruti - Nõuni - Nüpli - Otepää küla - Pedajamäe - Päidla - Pilkuse - Plika - Põru - Prange - Pringi - Pühajärve - Räbi - Raudsepa - Restu - Risttee - Ruuna - Sarapuu - Sihva - Tiidu - Tõutsi - Truuta - Vaalu - Vaardi - Vana-Otepää - Vidrike Elva, Nõo, Kambja, Kanepi, Antsla, Valga ja Tõrva vald. Religion in Otepää Parish (2021) [2] 58°03′N 26°29′E / 58.050°N 26.483°E / 58.050; 26.483 This Valga County location article
#694305