Jänijõgi
Jäneda jõgi
A woodland stream
Native nameJänijõgi (Estonian)
Location
CountryEstonia
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationKäravete
  coordinates59°11′30″N 25°45′35″E / 59.1917°N 25.7597°E / 59.1917; 25.7597
Mouth 
  location
Jägala River
  coordinates
59°16′4″N 25°26′50″E / 59.26778°N 25.44722°E / 59.26778; 25.44722
Length31.5 km (or 28 km)
Basin size172 km2 (or 168 km2)

The Jänijõgi (Estonian: Jänijõgi Jäneda jõgi) is a river in the Kõrvemaa region of Estonia. It is a right tributary of the Jägala River.[1]

The Jänijõgi originates 5.5 kilometres (3.4 mi) west of Ambla, at the settlement of Käravete in Ambla Parish, 1.2 kilometers northwest of the crossroads, near the southeastern edge of the village of Kukevere. The upper reaches are wooded. The river passes through the village of Jäneda. Records going back to 1591 indicate that the Jäneda mill on the river was in existence by then.[2]

The river is 31.5 kilometres (19.6 mi)[1] (or 28 kilometres (17 mi))[2] long, with a watershed basin area of 172 square kilometres (66 sq mi)[1] (or 168 square kilometres (65 sq mi)).[1]

The Tarvasjõgi is a tributary of the Jänijõgi.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Jänijõgi". Public Environmental Registry Service. Retrieved September 12, 2016. (in Estonian)
  2. 1 2 "Jänijõgi". Eestigiid.ee. Retrieved September 12, 2016. (in Estonian)


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