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Mustvee — Town and municipality — The Holy Trinity Unitarian Church in Mustvee.
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Coat of armsLocation in Estonia Coordinates: 58°50′56″N 26°56′37″E / 58.84889°N 26.94361°ECoordinates: 58°50′56″N 26°56′37″E / 58.84889°N 26.94361°E Country Estonia County Jõgeva County Area - Total 5.45 km2 (2.1 sq mi) Population (2008) - Total 1,610 - Density 295.4/km2 (765.1/sq mi) Time zone EET (UTC+2) - Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3) Website www.mustveelv.ee Mustvee is a town and municipality in Estonia. It lies on the shore of Lake Peipus in Jõgeva County. Its population of 1,600 is approximately half Estonian and half Russian. The name of Mustvee was first recorded in 1343 at the time of reign of Livonian order. It became a haven for Russian Old Believers after the Russian government declared them outlaws in 1658. Mustvee has held fairs for the past two centuries. Due to its position at the broadest part of the lake, this traditional fishing town is increasingly popular as a tourist centre.
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Harbor at Mustvee, on the coast of Lake Peipus.
External links
- Official website (Estonian)
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