Kasari (river)

River in Estonia
Kasari
Map of the Kasari River watershed
Location
CountryEstonia
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationnear Hagudi
Mouth 
 • location
Matsalu Bay, Väinameri, Baltic Sea
Length112 km (70 mi)
Basin size3,210 km2 (1,240 sq mi)
Discharge 
 • average23–28 m3/s (810–990 cu ft/s)

The Kasari is a river in western Estonia that drains into Matsalu Bay, which is part of Väinameri. A 308-metre-long pedestrian bridge was built over it in 1904, and it was the longest concrete bridge in Europe at the time. The river itself is 112 km long, and is the fourth-longest river in Estonia. The river is a home to a variety of fish, including pike and roach.[1]

  • The Kasari River
    The Kasari River
  • The Kasari on its lower course
    The Kasari on its lower course
  • Riffle on the Kasari River
    Riffle on the Kasari River
  • The historic Kasari Bridge
    The historic Kasari Bridge
  • The Kasari flood-meadow in spring at Matsalu National Park
    The Kasari flood-meadow in spring at Matsalu National Park

References

  1. ^ "Kasari River and historic bridge, Estonia".
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