Syyma
Syyma is a small village located in the northern part of Estonia, within the municipality of Jõgeva. The village is situated along the banks of the Syyma River, which is a tributary of the Pedja River. Syyma is known for its picturesque landscape, with rolling hills and dense forests that surround the village. The local economy is primarily agricultural, with residents engaging in farming and livestock rearing. The village also has a small community center and a local school, which serves the surrounding area. Syyma is part of the larger region of Jõgevamaa, which is known for its rich cultural heritage and traditional Estonian architecture. The village is accessible by road, with nearby towns and cities providing additional amenities and services. Syyma's population is relatively small, but the community is close-knit, with residents often engaging in local events and activities. The village's natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere make it an attractive place for both residents and visitors alike.