Rivers of Estonia
Estonia is home to numerous rivers, with the longest being the Narva River, which flows along the border with Russia. Other significant rivers include the Emajõgi, which connects Lake Võrtsjärv to Lake Peipus, and the Pärnu River, known for its scenic beauty and recreational opportunities.
Many of Estonia's rivers are important for biodiversity, supporting various fish species and wildlife. They also play a crucial role in the country's ecosystem, providing habitats and contributing to the natural landscape. Rivers like the Keila River and Võhandu River are popular for kayaking and fishing activities.