Names
Karjatse (Karjats?)
Old or dialectal form of karjane, herder or shepherd, quite a common farm name in Estonia.
Karjavälja (Karjaväli)
Farm name. Lit. cattle field, cow pasture, etc. Another street of same name used to exist about 1.5 km to the west. See Välja.
Karjavärava plats (0)
The 1989 naming of the expanded(?) crossroads between Suur-Karja, Müürivahe and Vana-Posti, some 50-100 m north of the original cattle gate, Karjavärav. Home to Tauno Kangro’s sculpture of the Happy Chimneysweep of 2010. Other historical names include the last vestiges of Russian-language designations prior to the 1991 restoration of independence: Карьявярава площадь (Karyavyarava ploshchad, square) and Михайловская пл (Mikhaylovskaya pl, place) see Karjavärav.







