Kolkja
Borough in Estonia
Small borough in Tartu County, Estonia
58°33′1″N 27°13′0″E / 58.55028°N 27.21667°E / 58.55028; 27.21667 (2011 Census[1])
Kolkja is a small borough (Estonian: alevik) in Peipsiääre Parish, Tartu County, in southeastern Estonia. As of the 2011 census, the settlement's population was 277.[1]
The Old Believers Museum[2] and the Chicory Museum[3] are located in Kolkja. There are traditional clothes, handicrafts, tools, photos, books and many other items of the Old Believers in the Old Believers museum.
Notable people
- Peeter Baranin (1882–1966), politician
Gallery
- Kolkja museum of Old Believers
- Street in Kolkja
- Old-Believers' Church in Kolkja
References
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- Kallaste
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- Moku
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- Torila
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- Tõruvere
- Undi
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- Väljaküla
- Vanaussaia
- Vara
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