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Võru County ( et, Võru maakond or ''Võrumaa''; vro, Võro maakund) is a
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in southern
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. It is bordered by
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and Põlva County and is the only Estonian county bordering two countries -
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( Alūksne Municipality and Ape Municipality) in the south and
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) in the east. The territory of Võrumaa covers and is influenced by a temperate seasonal climate. In January 2013 Võru County had a population of 32,806, 2.5% of the total population in Estonia. The county is subdivided into 12 rural municipalities and one urban municipality, the county capital, Võru.


Ethnic Division and Culture

In Võru County, there are 95.3% Estonians, 3.3% Russians and 1.4% other nationalities. Two indigenous ethnic groups live in Võru County – the Võro people and the Setos. Both ethnic groups have their own language ( Võro, Seto) and cultural heritage in traditions.


Võro People

The
Võro Institute Võro Institute ( vro, Võro Instituut, et, Võru Instituut) is an Estonian state research and development institution dedicated to the preservation and promotion of the Võro language and culture. History Võro ( vro, võro kiil, links=no ...
is established for the preservation and promotion of the Võro language and culture, which are tightly connected with its historic centre, the rural and mostly agricultural South-Eastern Estonian county of Võromaa. The Võro Institute was founded by the Estonian government in 1995. The institute is engaged in a wide range of activities, including establishing school programs, conducting linguistic and regional research, preserving place-names and their corresponding stories, publishing Võro-language scholarship and school textbooks, and organizing annual language conferences etc. The aim of these activities is to encourage the Võro people to speak their own language and to preserve their characteristic life-style. In 2014, the smoke sauna tradition in Võrumaa was added to the
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list of
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. Smoke saunas along with sauna rituals are a part of traditional life and cultural heritage of the Võro people. A smoke sauna is an old-fashioned rural sauna, which has no chimney.


Setos

The purpose of th
Seto Institute
is to coordinate and promote research in the field of the Seto region and the Seto culture and to introduce the results of the research to the public. The Seto Institute publishes papers, organizes events and organizes education in the field of Seto culture in cooperation with other organizations in the Seto region. In 2009, the Setos’ polyphonic style of folk singing, called leelo, was added to the
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list of intangible cultural heritage. Believed to be at least 1,000 years old, leelo is considered a special local variant of the Baltic-Finnic runo song tradition.


Economy

The county's main economic sectors are forestry and wood processing, furniture and food industry and also tourism. According to statistics of 2011, there are 1852 SMEs in Võru County. 47% of enterprises in the county belong to primary sector (agriculture, forestry), 38% of enterprises work in tertiary sector (trade, services) and 15% of enterprises are involved in secondary sector (processing industry). The biggest foreign owned companies based in Võru County are AS Toftan (wood processing), AS Barrus (wood processing), AS Antsla Inno (furniture production), AS Rauameister (metal processing), AS Võru Juust (food processing) and Danpower GmbH (energy production). The county enjoys an advantageous location due to its relative proximity to Pskov in Russia (100 km) and Riga in Latvia (220 km). Accessibility is provided by several transport corridors running through the county. One of the most important transit routes in Estonia, Tallinn-Tartu-Pskov, passes the county. The South-East corner of the county is crossed by the Riga-Pskov-St Petersburg major road. The county is strategically placed on trade routes between the East and West.


Education

The county has 23 schools with approximately 1500 pupils. One vocational school, Võru County Vocational Training Center, offers 33 different practical curriculums in various levels for 600 students.


Culture and Events

Võrumaa is a distinctive region bearing the culture of Võro and Seto. Smaller sub-areas are tightly covered with community centres, libraries, museums and sport centres. Larger cultural and sport facilities ar
Võru Culture Center Kannel
Võrumaa Central library
Võro Institute
th
Vana-Võromaa Culture House
and th
Võrumaa Sport Centre
There are many traditional and non-traditional cultural and sport events taking place in the county, which are organized by different associations and non-profit organizations. The cultural landscape is shaped by events such as Võru Folk Festival, song festiva
Uma PidoOstrova Festival
of traditional Seto and modern pop music, food fair UMA MEKK, unique Lindora fair
Võhandu International Canoeing MarathonHaanja Ski MarathonRõuge Boar Race
and many more.


History

Võrumaa in its historical borders ( Võro: ''Vana Võromaa'') included eight parishes: Karula,
Hargla Hargla ( vro, Harglõ) is a village in Valga Parish, Valga County in southern Estonia Estonia, formally the Republic of Estonia, is a country by the Baltic Sea in Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland ac ...
, Urvaste, Rõuge,
Kanepi Kanepi is a small borough (') in Kanepi Parish, Põlva County in southeastern Estonia. Hugo Treffner (1845–1912), educator, founder of the Hugo Treffner Gymnasium was born in Kanepi as a son of a family of local parish clerk. Gallery ...
,
Põlva Põlva () is a town in southeastern Estonia, the capital of Põlva County, and the centre of Põlva Parish. Põlva is home for the Intsikurmu Song Festival Grounds, which regularly hosts concerts and summer activities, situated in a small f ...
,
Räpina Räpina ( vro, Räpinä, german: Rappin) is a town in Põlva County, Estonia. Räpina was administrative centre of Räpina raion from 1950 until 1961, currently it is the administrative centre of Räpina Parish. The oldest commercial enterpri ...
and Vastseliina. These parishes are currently centered (due to redistricting) in Võru and
Põlva Põlva () is a town in southeastern Estonia, the capital of Põlva County, and the centre of Põlva Parish. Põlva is home for the Intsikurmu Song Festival Grounds, which regularly hosts concerts and summer activities, situated in a small f ...
Counties with parts extending into Valga and
Tartu Tartu is the second largest city in Estonia after the Northern European country's political and financial capital, Tallinn. Tartu has a population of 91,407 (as of 2021). It is southeast of Tallinn and 245 kilometres (152 miles) northeast of ...
Counties. From 1944 to 1953, the Estonian Forest Brothers (anti-Soviet partisans) were most active in Võru County.


County Government

Võru County Government (''Maavalitsus'') is a regional government agency, directed by the County Governor (''maavanem''), who represents the national interests in the county and is responsible for the balanced and comprehensive development of the county. The County Governor is appointed to the office by the Government of Estonia for a 5-year term, on the proposal of the Minister of Regional Affairs. Since 2010 the Governor position is taken by Andres Kõiv.


Municipalities

Today Võru County consists 5
municipalities A municipality is usually a single administrative division having corporate status and powers of self-government or jurisdiction as granted by national and regional laws to which it is subordinate. The term ''municipality'' may also mean the ...
that work together to facilitate the county's balanced and sustainable development. 5 municipalities are divided for one urban - Võru - and 4 rural municipalities (''vallad'' - parishes) - Antsla, Rõuge, Setomaa, Võru. In Võru County there are two towns (''linnad'' - Võru and Antsla) and approximately 570 villages. Image:Võrumaa vallad.svg, 350px, Municipalities of Võru County poly 61 57 4 56 13 18 51 7 96 30 76 53 72 70 61 70 Urvaste Parish poly 83 21 97 35 77 70 89 101 147 70 150 50 149 23 Sõmerpalu Parish poly 17 54 22 104 40 97 40 122 29 129 43 159 96 143 121 104 116 88 88 102 77 70 61 71 59 56
Antsla Parish Antsla Parish ( et, Antsla vald) is a rural municipality of Estonia, in Võru County. Settlements ;Town Antsla ;Small boroughs Kobela - Vana-Antsla ;Villages Anne - Antsu - Haabsaare - Jõepera - Kaika - Kassi - Kikkaoja - Kirikukül ...
poly 33 162 71 155 91 215 112 214 113 221 85 233 78 250 51 250 35 221
Mõniste Parish Mõniste Parish ( et, Mõniste vald; vro, Mõnistõ vald) was a rural municipality in Võru County, southeastern Estonia. In 2017, it merged with Rõuge Parish, Haanja Parish, Misso Parish, and Varstu Parish to create a new entity. It retain ...
poly 72 151 91 214 149 211 153 186 141 173 124 178 119 121 103 123 97 147 Varstu Parish poly 118 85 123 177 152 181 170 183 197 160 192 108 166 106 146 68 Rõuge Parish poly 170 184 212 209 240 200 239 164 229 151 238 134 220 108 192 107 199 160
Haanja Parish Haanja Parish ( et, Haanja vald; vro, Haani vald) was a rural municipality in Võru County, southeastern Estonia. In 2017, it merged with Rõuge Parish, Mõniste Parish, Misso Parish, and Varstu Parish to create a new entity. It retained th ...
poly 237 161 272 148 302 157 308 171 306 192 287 206 297 235 216 211 239 200 Misso Parish poly 220 109 245 94 244 73 286 64 305 141 291 160 271 147 235 163 229 152 241 134
Vastseliina Parish Vastseliina Parish ( et, Vastseliina vald; vro, Vahtsõliina vald) was a rural municipality of Estonia, in Võru County. It had a population of 2,165 (2008) and an area of 222.8 km². Settlements ;Small borough Vastseliina ;Villages Haav ...
poly 290 74 305 144 332 123 341 130 347 115 334 87 342 84 350 64 300 60 Meremäe Parish poly 202 28 211 48 193 52 210 71 230 67 222 86 233 100 243 92 243 74 278 65 265 57 283 28 238 23 221 2 196 9 210 26 Lasva Parish poly 177 50 172 67 185 72 186 84 196 76 195 60 Võru poly 148 22 147 69 170 109 234 103 227 71 211 71 195 52 211 47 202 25 175 20 172 10
Võru Parish Võru Parish ( et, Võru vald; vro, Võro vald) is a rural municipality of Estonia, in Võru County Võru County ( et, Võru maakond or ''Võrumaa''; vro, Võro maakund) is a county in southern Estonia. It is bordered by Valga County and P ...
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Former rural municipalities: *
Antsla Parish Antsla Parish ( et, Antsla vald) is a rural municipality of Estonia, in Võru County. Settlements ;Town Antsla ;Small boroughs Kobela - Vana-Antsla ;Villages Anne - Antsu - Haabsaare - Jõepera - Kaika - Kassi - Kikkaoja - Kirikukül ...
(''includes the town of Antsla'') *
Haanja Parish Haanja Parish ( et, Haanja vald; vro, Haani vald) was a rural municipality in Võru County, southeastern Estonia. In 2017, it merged with Rõuge Parish, Mõniste Parish, Misso Parish, and Varstu Parish to create a new entity. It retained th ...
* Lasva Parish * Meremäe Parish * Misso Parish *
Mõniste Parish Mõniste Parish ( et, Mõniste vald; vro, Mõnistõ vald) was a rural municipality in Võru County, southeastern Estonia. In 2017, it merged with Rõuge Parish, Haanja Parish, Misso Parish, and Varstu Parish to create a new entity. It retain ...
* Rõuge Parish * Sõmerpalu Parish * Urvaste Parish * Varstu Parish *
Vastseliina Parish Vastseliina Parish ( et, Vastseliina vald; vro, Vahtsõliina vald) was a rural municipality of Estonia, in Võru County. It had a population of 2,165 (2008) and an area of 222.8 km². Settlements ;Small borough Vastseliina ;Villages Haav ...
*
Võru Parish Võru Parish ( et, Võru vald; vro, Võro vald) is a rural municipality of Estonia, in Võru County Võru County ( et, Võru maakond or ''Võrumaa''; vro, Võro maakund) is a county in southern Estonia. It is bordered by Valga County and P ...


Gallery

Kreutzwaldi monument Võrus 2013 09.jpg, Monument to writer Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald in Võru Võru Katariina kirik 2014.JPG, St. Catherine's church in Võru Vastseliina Castle 01.jpg, The ruins of
Vastseliina Castle Vastseliina Castle ( et, Vastseliina piiskopilinnus, german: Neuhausen, Russian: ''Novgorodok'') was a castle of the Livonian Order, Bishopric of Dorpat. It was constructed by 1342 by the Landmeister Burkhard von Dreileben as part of the border ...
Hurmav Haanjamaa puhkepaik.jpg, Lake Palujüri in
Haanja Parish Haanja Parish ( et, Haanja vald; vro, Haani vald) was a rural municipality in Võru County, southeastern Estonia. In 2017, it merged with Rõuge Parish, Mõniste Parish, Misso Parish, and Varstu Parish to create a new entity. It retained th ...
Väimela mõisa peahoone eestvaade 2013-09.jpg,
Väimela Väimela is a small borough (') in Võru Parish, Võru County in southeastern Estonia. Väimela is situated 5 km from Võru Võru (; vro, Võro; german: Werro) is a town and a municipality in south-eastern Estonia. It is the capital of ...
manor Väike Kõrbjärv Haanjas.JPG, Väike Kõrbjärv lake in
Haanja Parish Haanja Parish ( et, Haanja vald; vro, Haani vald) was a rural municipality in Võru County, southeastern Estonia. In 2017, it merged with Rõuge Parish, Mõniste Parish, Misso Parish, and Varstu Parish to create a new entity. It retained th ...
Suur-Munamäe vaatetorn.jpg,
Suur Munamägi Suur Munamägi (; translation "Great Egg Mountain") is the highest peak in Estonia (and the Baltic states), reaching above sea level. It is located near the village of Haanja, in Võru County in the south-eastern corner of Estonia, close to t ...
observation tower Võru Suurkannataja Ekaterina kirik 2013.JPG, St. Catherine's orthodox church in Võru Rõuge Vabadussõja monument 2.JPG, Monument to the
Estonian War of Independence The Estonian War of Independence ( et, Vabadussõda, literally "Freedom War"), also known as the Estonian Liberation War, was a defensive campaign of the Estonian Army and its allies, most notably the United Kingdom, against the Bolshevik westw ...
in Rõuge Loosi ja Puutli küla kääpad nr 13713-13742..JPG, Forested area standing on burial mounds near
Puutli Puutli is a village in Estonia, in Võru Parish, which belongs to Võru County Võru County ( et, Võru maakond or ''Võrumaa''; vro, Võro maakund) is a county in southern Estonia. It is bordered by Valga County and Põlva County and is th ...
Rõuge-ratasjärv.JPG, Countryside near Rõuge on Ratasjärv lake File:Sänna mõisa park.jpg, A wooded trail through
Sänna Sänna ( vro, Sännä, german: Sennen) is a village in Rõuge Parish, Võru County in southeastern Estonia. As of 2011 Census, the settlement's population was 55. Poet and writer Artur Adson (1889–1977) grew up in Sänna village. Writer J ...
Park


References

*Hella Keem (1997): Võru keel. Eesti teaduste akadeemia Emakeele selts. Tallinn. *Aune Valk (2000): Võrokeste identiteedist. Kadri Koreinik, Jan Rahman (toim.) A kiilt rahvas kynõlõs.. Võrokeste keelest, kommetest, identiteedist (lk. 39–56). Võro Instituut'. Võro.


External links


Võru County Tourist InformationIndustrial areas and business opportunities in Võru CountyVõru County GovernmentVõru townVõru County Vocational Training CenterVõru County Development AgencyVõro Institute
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