kutsealale
Kutsealale, also known as Kutsealale River, is a significant watercourse located in the northern region of Estonia. It is a tributary of the Narva River, which itself flows into the Gulf of Finland. The river originates from the Narva Hills and flows through the Kutsealale Nature Reserve, a protected area known for its diverse flora and fauna. The reserve is home to various bird species, including the black stork, and is an important habitat for several endangered plant species.
The Kutsealale River plays a crucial role in the local ecosystem, providing water for both wildlife and
The river's name, Kutsealale, is of Finnish origin and translates to "the river of the village of
The Kutsealale River is part of the larger Narva River basin, which is of significant ecological and
In recent years, efforts have been made to preserve the ecological integrity of the Kutsealale River and