Rõvade
Rõvade is a small village located in the northern part of Estonia, within the municipality of Lääne-Harju Parish. The village is situated approximately 25 kilometers west of Tallinn, the capital city of Estonia. Rõvade is known for its picturesque landscape, which includes rolling hills, forests, and a small lake. The village has a population of around 50 residents, who primarily engage in agriculture and forestry. Rõvade is also home to a local church, which serves as a community gathering place and a significant cultural landmark. The village is accessible by road, with a well-maintained network of local roads connecting it to nearby towns and villages. Rõvade's tranquil environment and close proximity to Tallinn make it an attractive destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat from the city. The village's history is relatively recent, with its establishment dating back to the early 20th century. Over the years, Rõvade has maintained its rural character, preserving its traditional architecture and way of life. Despite its small size, the village plays an essential role in the broader regional context, contributing to the preservation of Estonia's natural heritage and cultural identity.