Tarvastu Parish ( Estonian : Tarvastu vald ) was a rural municipality of Estonia , in Viljandi County . It had a population of 4,216 (as of 1 January 2009) and an area of 409.00 km².
2-610: Mustla Ämmuste – Anikatsi – Jakobimõisa – Järveküla – Kalbuse – Kannuküla – Kärstna – Kivilõppe – Koidu – Kuressaare – Maltsa – Marjamäe – Metsla – Mõnnaste – Muksi – Pahuvere – Pikru – Põrga – Porsa – Raassilla – Riuma – Roosilla – Soe – Sooviku – Suislepa – Tagamõisa – Tarvastu – Tinnikuru – Ülensi – Unametsa – Väluste – Vanausse – Veisjärve – Vilimeeste – Villa – Vooru 58°14′6″N 25°51′48″E / 58.23500°N 25.86333°E / 58.23500; 25.86333 This Viljandi County location article
4-579: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Mustla Mustla is a small borough ( alevik ) in Viljandi Parish , Viljandi County , Estonia . As of the 2011 census , the settlement's population was 818. 1938–1979 Mustla was a town with town privileges . In June 2018, a plaque commemorating Alfons Rebane was unveiled on the wall of a private building in Mustla where he had lived. The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs protested
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