Vändra Parish
Vändra Parish is an Estonian municipality located in Pärnu County.
Vändra is a borough (Estonian: alev) with a municipality status in Pärnu County, Estonia. Vändra is surrounded by Vändra Parish in which the borough itself is not part of.
Population: 2,544
Latitude: 58° 38' 53.02" N
Longitude: 25° 02' 10.00" E
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