Eivere is a village in Paide Parish, Järva County in northern-central Estonia.[1]
Eivere | |
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Village | |
Eivere village | |
Eivere Location in Estonia | |
| Coordinates: 58°57′N 25°33′E | |
| Country | |
| County | Järva County |
| Parish | Paide Parish |
| Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
| • Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |
Linguist Elmar Muuk (1901–1941) was born in Eivere.

Eivere estate (German: Eyefer) was first mentioned in 1552. The current manor house was built around 1912 in an eclectic style, mixing neo-Gothic and Art Nouveau elements.[2][3]
Settlements in Paide Parish | ||
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Manor houses in Estonia (List) | |
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| Harju County | |
| Hiiu County |
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| Ida-Viru County | |
| Järva County | |
| Jõgeva County |
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| Lääne County | |
| Lääne-Viru County | |
| Pärnu County | |
| Põlva County | |
| Rapla County | |
| Saare County | |
| Tartu County | |
| Valga County |
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| Viljandi County | |
| Võru County | |
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