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Jõgeva (german: Laisholm) is a small town in
Estonia Estonia, formally the Republic of Estonia, is a country by the Baltic Sea in Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland across from Finland, to the west by the sea across from Sweden, to the south by Latvia, an ...
with a population of around 5000 people. It is the capital of
Jõgeva Parish Jõgeva Parish ( et, Jõgeva vald) is a rural municipality of Estonia, in Jõgeva County. It has a population of 13,513 (2018) and an area of 458 km² (177 mi²). Populated places ;Towns: Jõgeva (administrative center) ;Small bo ...
and
Jõgeva County Jõgeva County ( et, Jõgeva maakond or ''Jõgevamaa'') is one of 15 counties of Estonia. It is situated in eastern part of the country and borders Ida-Viru County to the north-east, Lake Peipus to the east, Tartu County to the south, Viljandi C ...
.


History

Jõgeva was first mentioned in 1599 as ''Jagiwa'' manor, being established only recently on the lands of the same named village by the orders of the Polish king. During the Polish reign in Estonia (1582–1622) it was part of Laiuse starostwo, which became Laiuse
fief A fief (; la, feudum) was a central element in medieval contracts based on feudal law. It consisted of a form of property holding or other rights granted by an overlord to a vassal, who held it in fealty or "in fee" in return for a form ...
during Swedish rule (1622–1721). In 1756, Jõgeva manor became the property of Gotthard Johann von Manteuffel (1690–1763) and remained in the family of von Manteuffel until 1919 when it was nationalized by the government. In 1876, a railway station, named Laisholm after the manor, was established near the village of Jõgeva. The owner of Jõgeva manor, Ernst Gotthard von Manteuffel (1844–1922), started renting out land around the railway station in 1903. After that, the village grew quickly. On October 13, 1919, Jõgeva became a borough and on May 1, 1938, a town. During the
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nearly 60% of the town was destroyed. During the
Soviet occupation During World War II, the Soviet Union occupied and annexed several countries effectively handed over by Nazi Germany in the secret Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact of 1939. These included the eastern regions of Poland (incorporated into two different ...
of Estonia Jõgeva became an important administrative center with several big industries. Many new administrative, commercial and residential buildings were erected at that time.


Location

Jõgeva is situated on the right shore of Pedja River which flows through the city from north to south. Parallel with the river is the Tallinn–Tartu railway line. The major cities
Tartu Tartu is the second largest city in Estonia after the Northern European country's political and financial capital, Tallinn. Tartu has a population of 91,407 (as of 2021). It is southeast of Tallinn and 245 kilometres (152 miles) northeast of ...
and
Tallinn Tallinn () is the most populous and capital city of Estonia. Situated on a bay in north Estonia, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland of the Baltic Sea, Tallinn has a population of 437,811 (as of 2022) and administratively lies in the Harju '' ...
are respectively 51 and from Jõgeva, both connected through railway as well as through highways.


Nature and climate

Jõgeva is located between big drumlins. The hill of Laiuse is located east from the town. River Pedja passes through the town. The town has
Humid continental climate A humid continental climate is a climatic region defined by Russo-German climatologist Wladimir Köppen in 1900, typified by four distinct seasons and large seasonal temperature differences, with warm to hot (and often humid) summers and freez ...
(Dfb). Winters are usually snowy and cold. It is known as the coldest place in Estonia with the lowest temperature of . Summers are warm and often humid, some days the maximum can reach 30- 35C. Thunder season starts in April and ends usually in the end of October.


Culture

In July Jõgevatreff, an annual bikers reunion takes place. The culmination of the event is the parade of the bikers through the town. In August, the annual Garlic Festival is held. Jõgeva is also regarded as the headquarters of the Estonian Santa Claus.


Sights and buildings

*The house museum of Estonian poet
Betti Alver Elisabet "Betti" Alver ( in Jõgeva – 19 June 1989 in Tartu), was one of Estonia's most notable poets. She was among the first generation to be educated in schools of an independent Estonia. She went to grammar school in Tartu. Writing She ...
- the house by the railway station where she was born; *Külmasammas - a monument marking the Estonian cold record of recorded in Jõgeva in 1940; *The
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memorial stone to commemorate the casualties; *The memorial to the casualties of the
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; *The memorial to the Estonian deportees during Soviet occupation in 1941 and 1949;


International relations


Twin towns - Sister cities

The former municipality of Jõgeva was twinned with: *
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, Lithuania *
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Gallery

Betti Alveri mälestusmärk Jõgeval.jpg, Monument to the poet Betti Alver in Jõgeva Jõgeva pangahoone.JPG, Bank in Jõgeva Jõgeva päästekomando hoone.JPG, Fire station and rescue building Jõgeva train station 2005.jpg, Jõgeva railway station Jõgeva.jpg, Jõgeva central square Jõgeva endine jaamahoone.jpg, Old railway station Jõgeva bussijaam.JPG, Bus station Jõgeva veetorn.jpg, Water tower Betti Alveri muuseum 2012.JPG,
Betti Alver Elisabet "Betti" Alver ( in Jõgeva – 19 June 1989 in Tartu), was one of Estonia's most notable poets. She was among the first generation to be educated in schools of an independent Estonia. She went to grammar school in Tartu. Writing She ...
museum Jõgeva Kultuurikeskus.JPG, Cultural center


Notable people

* Vallo Allingu (born 1978), basketball player, born in Jõgeva. * Saskia Alusalu (born 1994), speed skater, born in Jõgeva. *
Betti Alver Elisabet "Betti" Alver ( in Jõgeva – 19 June 1989 in Tartu), was one of Estonia's most notable poets. She was among the first generation to be educated in schools of an independent Estonia. She went to grammar school in Tartu. Writing She ...
(1906–1989), poet, born in Jõgeva. * Ain Evard (born 1962) high jumper, born in Jõgeva. * Robin Kool (aka "ropz"; born 1999), esports player, born in Jõgeva. *
Aire Koop Aire Koop (until 1987, Aire Johanson; born 30 May 1957) is an Estonian stage, film, and television actress whose career began in the late 1970s. Early life and education Aire Koop was born Aire Johanson in Jõgeva. After graduating from Jõgeva ...
(born 1957), actress, born in Jõgeva. *
Alo Kõrve Alo Kõrve (born 2 December 1978) is an Estonian stage, film, and television actor. Early life and education Alo Kõrve was born in Jõgeva, Jõgeva County to Are Kõrve and his wife (''née'' Simson). He is the youngest of two siblings; his old ...
(born 1978), actor, born in Jõgeva. *
Hele Kõrve Hele Kõrve (until 2009, Hele Kõre; born 7 January 1980) is an Estonian stage, television, film and voice actress and singer. Early life and education Hele Kõrve was born Hele Kõre in 1980 in the town of Jõgeva, in Jõgeva County. She graduat ...
(born 1980), actress, born in Jõgeva. *
Alo Mattiisen Alo Mattiisen (22 April 1961 – 30 May 1996) was an Estonian musician and composer. One of the most famous melodies that he composed was a patriotic song titled "No land is alone", with lyrics written by the Estonian poet Jüri Leesment. Sev ...
(1961–1996), musician and composer, born in Jõgeva. *
Mati Meos Mati Meos (born 5 October 1946 in Jõgeva) is an Estonian politician and engineer. He was a member of VIII Riigikogu and a director and founder of the Estonian Aviation Museum The Estonian Aviation Museum is located in Lange near Tartu in Es ...
(born 1946), engineer and politician, born in Jõgeva. *
Erki Pütsep Erki Pütsep (born 25 May 1976 in Jõgeva) is an Estonian professional road bicycle racer who last rode for the team. He is the three time national road race champion (2004, 2006 and 2007) and won the E.O.S. Tallinn GP in 2007. In 2011 he won ...
(born 1976), road bicycle racer, born in Jõgeva. *
Tiit Sukk Tiit Sukk (born 21 November 1974) is an Estonian stage, television, voice, and film actor, director and television presenter. Early life and education Tiit Sukk was born and raised in Jõgeva, Jõgeva County, where he attended primary and secon ...
(born 1974), actor, born in Jõgeva. * Alar Varrak (born 1982), basketball player and coach, born in Jõgeva. * Luule Viilma (1950–2002), physician, esotericist and parapsychologist, born in Jõgeva. * Igor Volke (born 1950), ufologist and author, born in Jõgeva.


See also

* Jõgeva SK Noorus-96 * FC Jõgeva Wolves


References

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External links


Webcamera in Jõgeva center
{{DEFAULTSORT:Jogeva Cities and towns in Estonia Former municipalities of Estonia Populated places in Jõgeva County Kreis Dorpat 16th-century establishments in Estonia Populated places established in the 16th century