Eristamislävi
Eristamislävi is a small village located in the northern part of Estonia, within the municipality of Kose. The village is situated approximately 30 kilometers east of Tallinn, the capital city of Estonia. Eristamislävi is known for its rural landscape, which includes farmland, forests, and small bodies of water. The village has a population of around 50 residents, and it is primarily inhabited by families who engage in agriculture and forestry.
The village's name, Eristamislävi, is derived from the Estonian words "eristama," which means "to separate," and
Eristamislävi is part of the broader Kose Parish, which encompasses several villages and towns. The village
The village's economy is largely based on agriculture, with residents cultivating crops and raising livestock. Forestry
Eristamislävi is part of Estonia's rich cultural heritage, with a history that dates back to the medieval