Endla Wetland Complex (Estonian : Endla soostik) is a wetland complex in Jõgeva County, Estonia. This complex is one of the biggest wetland massive in Estonia. [1]
The area of the complex is 25,100 ha. [1]
Part of the complex is under protection (Endla Nature Reserve). [2]
Jõgeva County is one of 15 counties of Estonia. It is situated in eastern part of the country and borders Ida-Viru County to the north-east, Lake Peipus to the east, Tartu County to the south, Viljandi County to the south-west, Järva County to the north-west and Lääne-Viru County to the north.
Jõgeva Parish is a rural municipality of Estonia, in Jõgeva County. It has a population of 12,413 (2024) and an area of 458 km2 (177 mi2).
Alam-Pedja Nature Reserve is the largest nature reserve in Estonia. It is a vast wilderness area which covers 342 km2 and consists of a complex of 5 large bogs separated by unregulated rivers, their floodplains, and extensive forests. The nature reserve aims to protect diverse ecosystems and rare species, mainly through preserving the natural development of forests and bogs and securing the continuing management of semi-natural floodplain grasslands.
Arvo Kruusement is an Estonian actor, theatre and film director who has made some of Estonia's classic novels into films; Spring (1969), Summer (1976), and Fall (1990) The movie Spring has been noted as the best Estonian feature film in the Top Ten Poll held by Estonian film critics and journalists in 2002. In 1970 the movie sold 558,000 tickets in Estonia and in 1971 8,100,000 tickets in Soviet Union.
Endla is a professional theatre in city of Pärnu, Estonia.
Endla is a village in Jõgeva Parish, Jõgeva County in eastern Estonia.
Koluvere is a village in Väike-Maarja Parish, Lääne-Viru County, in northeastern Estonia. Prior to the administrative reform of Estonian local governments in 2017, the village was located in to Rakke Parish.
Lake Endla is a lake of Estonia located in the Jõgeva County.
Endla is a village in Saaremaa Parish, Saare County in western Estonia.
Endla may refer to:
Endla Nature Reserve is a nature reserve situated in central Estonia.
Piret Laurimaa, is an Estonian stage, television, radio, and film actress.
Priit Loog is an Estonian stage, television and film actor.
Kakerdaja Bog is a bog in Järva County, Estonia. This bog is part of Epu-Kakerdi Wetland Massive.
Muraka Bog is a bog in Ida-Viru County, Estonia.
Epu-Kakerdi Wetland Complex is a wetland complex in Central Estonia. The complex is one of the biggest and massive wetlands in Estonia.
Lavassaare Wetland Complex is a wetland complex in Pärnu County, Estonia. This complex is one of the biggest wetland massive in Estonia.
Lii Tedre is an Estonian stage, television, and film actress. Tedre began her career with an engagement at the Endla Theatre in 1968, before leaving in 2010 to become a freelance actress.
Kaili Närep is an Estonian stage, television and film actress whose career began in 1991. She has been engaged at the Ugala theatre in Viljandi and the Endla Theatre in Pärnu, where she also worked as a makeup artist. Närep has appeared in several motion pictures and has had recurring roles on several Estonian television series.
Endla Vellend is an Estonian archer.