Võru County, Administrative region in southeastern Estonia
Võru County is an administrative region in southeastern Estonia characterized by extensive forests, numerous lakes, and Suur Munamägi, the highest peak in the Baltic states at 318 meters. The terrain features rolling hills and dense woodlands that shape the landscape throughout the area.
The region held strategic importance during medieval times as part of the Livonian Order before coming under Swedish and Russian control. These successive rulers shaped the area's development and left lasting influences on local society.
The Võro language belongs to this region and shapes how locals communicate in daily life, schools, and community events. Visitors can experience this linguistic identity in museums and cultural gatherings that keep the tradition alive.
The area is connected by a network of regional buses, with European route E263 serving as the main road through the region. Travelers can use these connections to move between settlements and explore different parts of the area.
The traditional smoke sauna practice runs deep in local culture and received UNESCO recognition in 2014 as an element of intangible cultural heritage. This bathing tradition continues to be maintained and passed down by local residents today.
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