Jõuallikad
Jõuallikad is a village in Estonia. It lies in a rural part of the country, characterized by a patchwork of fields, small forests, and a network of streams that fed local springs. The name Jõuallikad translates to "water sources" in Estonian and refers to several springs that historically powered mills and other farm operations in the area.
The village's geography includes flat to gently rolling terrain with a mix of agricultural land and woodland.
Historically, Jõuallikad appears in archival records from the 19th century, when water power and farming were
Demographically, Jõuallikad is a small community with a few hundred residents. The village retains traditional farmsteads
Transport and administration: Jõuallikad is accessible by regional roads and is served by nearby towns for
Notable features include the springs that give the village its name, nearby woodlands, and several preserved