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Setomaa (Estonian:
Setumaa; Russian: Сетумаа, Seto: Setomaa) is a
region south of Lake
Peipus and
traditionally inhabited by the Seto people. The Seto...
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largely disappeared from Estonia, with
vibrant traditions existing only in
Setumaa and Kihnu.
Traditional wind
instruments derived from
those used by shepherds...
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Estonia retained a
strategic strip to the east of the
Narva river and
Setumaa in the southeast.
Estonia portal History portal Timeline of the Estonian...
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Saatse Village A
small disused farmstead in
Kundruse near Saatse, in
Setumaa region (Põlva County),
Southeast Estonia.
Saatse Location in
Estonia Coordinates:...
- News - "In pictures: The Seto people, a
border people" "Seto
Culture in
Setumaa" on visitestonia.com
Picture Stories on
National Geographic - A Fairytale...
- Students' Society) 1924–1934
University of
Tartu Inactive Setumaa Eesti Üliõpilaste
Selts (
Setumaa Estonian Students' Society)
February 12, 1926 –1940 ? University...
- Luikjärve farm (situated 4 km from Obinitsa). The
museum hosts displays about Setumaa history and culture.
Among them for
example handicraft of Seto women, archaeological...
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Tuhkvitsa Stream. It is a
typical example of the so-called fortress-farm in
Setumaa. It is
characterised by an
enclosed yard made up from the buildings, high...
- found. In the east, on the
coast of Lake
Peipus and the
eastern part of
Setumaa, the
classical street type
village was predominant,
while row type villages...
- Paul
Haavaoks (12
April 1924 Värska,
Setumaa – 30
September 1983) was an
Estonian poet. He had
several jobs. For some time, he was a
member of the Saatse...