rõivastest
Rõivastest, also known as the Rõivast River, is a significant watercourse located in the southeastern region of Estonia. It flows through the counties of Võru and Põlva, ultimately emptying into the Narva River, which then connects to Lake Peipus. The river is approximately 100 kilometers long and is a notable feature of the landscape in eastern Estonia.
The Rõivast River originates from a series of small streams and marshes in the northern part of
Historically, the Rõivast River has been used for transportation and trade, particularly during the medieval period
The Rõivast River is surrounded by several protected natural areas, including parts of the Rõuge and Võru
The name "Rõivast" is believed to derive from the Estonian word *rõivas*, meaning "to flow," reflecting the