Kaarma-Jõe

Kaarma-Jõe is not widely recognized as an established term in major encyclopedic references. The name appears to be of Estonian origin, composed of “Kaarma,” which is the name of a former municipality (parish) on the island of Saaremaa, and “Jõe,” the genitive form of “jõgi,” meaning “river” in Estonian. Consequently, the term likely refers to a river associated with the Kaarma area, though specific details such as its length, course, tributaries, or historical significance are not documented in readily available scholarly or reference sources. Further research in regional geographic or hydrological records of Saare County would be required to confirm the existence and characteristics of any watercourse bearing this name.

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