List of waterfalls in Estonia

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This is a list of major waterfalls in Estonia.

NameElevation (m)RiverLocation (county, municipality)Further infoImage
Ahermu Falls1.5 Ida-Viru County, Lüganuse Parish
Aluoja Falls 5.8 Mägara Creek Ida-Viru County, Toila Parish Aluoja joastik.jpg
Aseri Falls1.4 Ida-Viru County, Viru-Nigula Parish Aseri.jpg
Hundikuristik4 Harju County, Tallinn Hundikuristiku juga.JPG
Jägala Falls 8 [1] Jägala Harju County, Jõelähtme Parish Highest natural waterfall Jagala Juga (Jagalafallet).JPG
Karjaoru Falls 8Ontika Main Ditch Ida-Viru County, Toila Parish Karjaoru.JPG
Keila Falls 6 Keila Harju County, Lääne-Harju Parish Keila juga (suvi 2011).jpg
Kersalu Falls3.5 Harju County, Lääne-Harju Parish Kersalu waterfall, 2011-05.jpg
Kohina Falls Lääne-Viru County, Viru-Nigula Parish Kohina waterfall, 2011-06.jpg
Langevoja Falls Ida-Viru County, Sillamäe Langevoja juga, mai 20.jpg
Narva Falls 6.5 Narva Ida-Viru County, Narva Narva jogi 2010 (16) Narva joe kanjoni maastikukaitseala.jpg
Nõmmeveski Falls Harju County, Kuusalu Parish Nommeveski juga Lahemaal.jpg
Saka Falls Ida-Viru County, Toila Parish Saka waterfall, June 2010.jpg
Treppoja Falls Harju County, Lääne-Harju Parish Treppoja astangud april 2020.jpg
Tõrvajõgi Falls [2] 2.5 Tõrvajõgi Ida-Viru County, Narva-Jõesuu Torvajoe juga.JPG
Turjekelder Falls [3] 4Turje stream Harju County, Kuusalu Parish Turje kelder.JPG
Vahiküla Falls Harju County, Harku Parish Vahikula waterfall, Dec 2009.jpg
Valaste Falls 30.5Valaste Creek Ida-Viru County, Toila Parish Valaste waterfall, North Estonian costline.jpg
Valli Falls Harju County, Lääne-Harju Parish Valli waterfall, 2011-05.jpg

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  2. "eestigiid.ee". www.eestigiid.ee (in Estonian). Retrieved 13 March 2020.
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