Tarvasjõgi
Tarvasjõgi | |
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Native name | Tarvasjõgi |
Other name(s) | Mõnuvere |
Country | Estonia |
Basin | |
Main source |
Peedu 59°12′2″N 25°38′51″E / 59.20056°N 25.64750°E |
River mouth |
Jäneda River 59°16′1″N 25°26′58″E / 59.26694°N 25.44944°ECoordinates: 59°16′1″N 25°26′58″E / 59.26694°N 25.44944°E |
Basin size | 64.7 km2 |
Physical characteristics | |
Length | 30 km |
The Tarvasjõgi is a river in Estonia. It is also called the Mõnuvere (Estonian: Mõnuvere jõgi). It is a tributary of the Jäneda which in turn flows into the Jägala and thence into the Baltic Sea.[1]
The Tarvasjõgi begins near the Piibe Highway (a historic road that connects Tallinn and Tartu). The river is 30 kilometres (19 mi) long and has a 64.7-square-kilometre (25.0 sq mi) watershead basin.[1]
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- 1 2 "Tarvasjõgi". Public Environmental Registry Service. Retrieved September 12, 2016. (Estonian)
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