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Räpina
Räpinä (in Võro) | |
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Town | |
Coordinates: 58°5′52″N 27°27′51″E / 58.09778°N 27.46417°E | |
Country | Estonia |
County | Põlva County |
Municipality | Räpina Parish |
Population (2017) | |
• Total | 2,219 |
• Rank | 27th |
Website | www.rapina.ee |
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Räpina (Võro: Räpinä, German: Rappin) is a town in Põlva County, Estonia. Räpina was administrative centre of Räpina raion from 1950 until 1961, currently it is the administrative centre of Räpina Parish.The oldest commercial enterprise in Räpina is the paper factory what started work in 1734.
Gallery
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Räpina centre
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Räpina paper mill
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Räpina manor
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Räpina church
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Räpina Lake
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Räpina harbour on Lake Peipus
Notable people
- Paul Haavaoks (1924–1983), poet and writer
- Aapo Ilves (born 1970), poet, writer, artist and musician
References
External links
- Räpina Parish (in Estonian)