Jõelähtme River

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Jõelähtme River
Raasiku jõgi, Jõelehtme jõgi
Jõelähtme jõgi Kiviloo külas.jpg
Jõelähtme River at Kiviloo
Native nameJõelähtme jõgi (Estonian)
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationRasivere (Anija Parish)
 • coordinates59°11′59″N 25°20′11″E / 59.19984497827661°N 25.33646285533905°E / 59.19984497827661; 25.33646285533905
Mouth 
 • location
Jõelähtme Parish, flows into Jägala River
 • coordinates
59°27′01″N 25°10′26″E / 59.450277962843735°N 25.173819065093994°E / 59.450277962843735; 25.173819065093994Coordinates: 59°27′01″N 25°10′26″E / 59.450277962843735°N 25.173819065093994°E / 59.450277962843735; 25.173819065093994
Length49.2 km (30.6 mi)

The Jõelähtme River (also known as Raasiku jõgi or Jõelehtme jõgi) is an Estonian river in the county of Harjumaa.[1] The river starts in Rasivere (Anija Parish) and discharges in the Jägala River in Jõelähtme Parish, only a 100 m (330 ft) after the Jägala Waterfall. The length of the river is 49.2 km.[1]

Jõelähtme River is one of the most important secret rivers in Estonia, which uses the Kostivere karst area to flow underground for 2.5 km. [2]

References

  1. ^ a b "EELIS Infoleht". eelis.ee. Retrieved 20 January 2022.
  2. ^ "Ask a Researcher". tlu.ee. Retrieved 4 November 2022.