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| Pala Parish Pala vald |
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| — Municipality of Estonia — | |||
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| Pala Parish within Jõgeva County. | |||
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| Administrative centre | Pala | ||
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| – Total | 156.71 km2 (60.5 sq mi) | ||
| Population (01.01.2004) | |||
| – Total | 1,363 | ||
| – Density | 8.7/km2 (22.5/sq mi) | ||
| Website | www.pala.ee | ||
Pala Parish (Estonian: Pala vald) is a rural municipality in eastern Estonia. It is a part of Jõgeva County. The municipality has a population of 1,363 (as of 1 January 2004) and covers an area of 156.71 km². The population density is 8.7 inhabitants per km². There is a total of 23 villages in Pala Parish.
Administrative centre of the municipality is Pala village with population of 276. It was first mentioned in 1582 as Pallawes. There are a school, a musical school, a library and a cultural centre in Pala village.
Assikvere - Äteniidi - Haavakivi - Kadrina - Kirtsi - Kodavere - Kokanurga - Lümati - Metsanurga - Moku - Nõva - Pala - Perametsa - Piibumäe - Piirivarbe - Punikvere - Raatvere - Ranna - Sääritsa - Sassukvere - Sõõru - Tagumaa - Vea
Coordinates: 58°40′01″N 27°01′19″E / 58.667°N 27.022°E
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