Õhne

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Õhne
Origin Lake Veisjärv
58°4′57.99″N 25°45′41.19″E / 58.0827750°N 25.7614417°E / 58.0827750; 25.7614417
Mouth Lake Võrtsjärv
58°11′37.45″N 26°1′11.62″E / 58.1937361°N 26.0198944°E / 58.1937361; 26.0198944Coordinates: 58°11′37.45″N 26°1′11.62″E / 58.1937361°N 26.0198944°E / 58.1937361; 26.0198944
Basin countries Estonia, Latvia
Length 94 km
Source elevation 62 m
Basin area 573 km²

The Õhne (also known as Suislepa and Hoomuli River; Latvian: Omuļupe) is a 94 km (58 mi) long river in southern Estonia. Its source is Lake Veisjärv and mouth Lake Võrtsjärv, it also flows some kilometres in Latvia.[1] The basin area of Õhne is 573 km².[2] The town of Tõrva is situated on the Õhne River.

References

  1. "Õhne jõgi" (in Estonian). Suislepa http://www.suislepa.ee. Retrieved 15 January 2010. 
  2. "Õhne jõgi vajab korrastamist" (in Estonian). Valgamaalane http://www.valgamaalane.ee. Retrieved 15 January 2010. 
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