Amme
Amme | |
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Location of mouth in Estonia | |
Location | |
Country | Estonia |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Lake Kuremaa |
• coordinates | 58°42′9.5″N 26°34′25.5″E / 58.702639°N 26.573750°E |
• elevation | 51.6 m (169 ft) |
Mouth | Emajõgi |
• coordinates | 58°27′41.5″N 26°35′47.6″E / 58.461528°N 26.596556°ECoordinates: 58°27′41.5″N 26°35′47.6″E / 58.461528°N 26.596556°E |
Length | 59 km (37 mi) |
Basin size | 501 km2 (193 sq mi) |
Basin features | |
Progression | Emajõgi→ Lake Peipus→ Narva→ Gulf of Finland |
Tributaries | |
• left | Vara stream |
• right | Mudajõgi |
The Amme (also known as Aame, Ame and Amedi) is a 59 km (37 mi) long river mostly in Vooremaa, Estonia. It is a left tributary of the Emajõgi. Its source is Lake Kuremaa near Palamuse and it passes through the Kaiavere Lake, Elistvere Lake and drains into the Emajõgi near the site of former Kärkna Abbey. The basin area of Amme is 501 km2 (193 sq mi).[1]
Gallery[]
Impounded lake in Palamuse.
Palamuse impounded lake on the Amme river.
Palamuse
Amme on its lower course.
References[]
- ^ "Amme jõgi" (in Estonian). eestigiid.ee. Retrieved 11 August 2012.
External links[]
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Categories:
- Tributaries of the Emajõgi
- Rivers of Estonia
- Landforms of Jõgeva County
- Landforms of Tartu County
- Europe river stubs
- Estonia geography stubs