Korijärve
Village in Estonia
Village in Valga County, Estonia
57°49′21″N 26°23′44″E / 57.82250°N 26.39556°E / 57.82250; 26.39556 (01.01.2011[1])
Korijärve is a village in Valga Parish, Valga County, in southeastern Estonia.[2] It has a population of 51 (as of 2011) and an area of 21.3 km².[1]
Korijärve was first mentioned in 1582 as Korrigerwe.[3]
The currently inactive Valga–Pechory railway passes Korijärve on its southern side, there's a station named "Tuulemäe".
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Settlements in Valga Parish
- Valga
- Laatre
- Tsirguliina
- Õru
- Hargla
- Iigaste
- Jaanikese
- Kaagjärve
- Käärikmäe
- Kalliküla
- Karula
- Killinge
- Kirbu
- Kiviküla
- Koikküla
- Koiva
- Koobassaare
- Korijärve
- Korkuna
- Käärikmäe
- Laanemetsa
- Lepa
- Londi
- Lota
- Lusti
- Lutsu
- Lüllemäe
- Muhkva
- Mustumetsa
- Paju
- Pikkjärve
- Priipalu
- Pugritsa
- Raavitsa
- Rampe
- Rebasemõisa
- Ringiste
- Sooblase
- Sooru
- Supa
- Tagula
- Taheva
- Tinu
- Tsirgumäe
- Tõlliste
- Tõrvase
- Uniküla
- Valtina
- Vilaski
- Väheru
- Väljaküla
- Õlatu
- Õruste
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