Audru
Borough in Estonia
Small borough in Pärnu County, Estonia
58°24′44″N 24°21′19″E / 58.41222°N 24.35528°E / 58.41222; 24.35528 (2011 Census[1])
Audru (German: Audern[2]) is a small borough (Estonian: alevik) in Pärnu municipality, Pärnu County, southwestern Estonia. Before the administrative reform in 2017, Audru was the administrative centre of Audru Parish. At the 2011 Census, the settlement's population was 1,492.[1]
Notable residents
- Aleksander Kunileid (1845–1875), Estonian composer, was born in Audru.
- Adolf Pilar von Pilchau (1851–1925), Baltic German politician, regent of the United Baltic Duchy, was the owner of Audru Manor.
See also
- Audru Ring
References
- ^ a b "Population by place of residence (settlement), sex and age". Statistics Estonia. 31 December 2011. Retrieved 31 May 2013.
- ^ Rene Levoll: "The last motor race of the empire (ee: Impeeriumi viimane motovõistlus, de: Das letzte Autorennen des Imperiums)", Tallinn 2014, Estonian Old Technics Museum Foundation, page 81 "list of former and present place names of places"
External links
- Audru Parish (in Estonian)
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Settlements in Pärnu (urban municipality)
- Audru
- Tõstamaa
- Ahaste
- Alu
- Aruvälja
- Eassalu
- Ermistu
- Jõõpre
- Kabriste
- Kärbu
- Kastna
- Kavaru
- Kihlepa
- Kiraste
- Kõima
- Kõpu
- Lao
- Lemmetsa
- Liiva
- Lindi
- Liu
- Lõuka
- Malda
- Manija
- Männikuste
- Marksa
- Oara
- Papsaare
- Päraküla
- Peerni
- Põhara
- Põldeotsa
- Põlendmaa
- Pootsi
- Rammuka
- Ranniku
- Ridalepa
- Saari
- Saulepa
- Seliste
- Seljametsa
- Silla
- Soeva
- Soomra
- Tammuru
- Tõhela
- Tõlli
- Tuuraste
- Valgeranna
- Värati
- Vaskrääma
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