Tuvajõgi
Tuvajõgi is a river located in Estonia, flowing through the counties of Ida-Viru and Jõgeva. It is a tributary of the Emajõgi, which is one of the longest rivers in Estonia. The river originates from the Tuvajärv, a small lake in the town of Jõgeva, and flows in a generally southeastern direction. Its length is approximately 30 kilometers, and it drains an area of about 150 square kilometers. The river is known for its clear waters and scenic landscapes, which attract both locals and tourists. Tuvajõgi plays a significant role in the local ecosystem, providing habitat for various plant and animal species. The river is also an important water source for the surrounding communities, supporting agriculture and other human activities. Despite its relatively small size, Tuvajõgi is a vital part of Estonia's hydrological network, contributing to the overall water management and environmental conservation efforts in the region.