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Võru County

Võru County (Estonian: Võru maakond or Võrumaa; Võro: Võro maakund) is a county in southern Estonia. It is bordered by Valga and Põlva counties, Latvia's Alūksne and Ape municipalities, and Russia's Pskov Oblast (making it the only Estonian county to border two countries).

Võru County
Võrumaa (Estonian)
Võro maakund (Võro)
CountryEstonia
CapitalVõru
Government
 • GovernorAndres Kõiv
Area
 • Total2,305.44 km2 (890.14 sq mi)
Population
 (2022[1])
 • Total34,182
 • Rank8th
 • Density15/km2 (38/sq mi)
GDP
 • Total€584 million (2022)
 • Per capita€17,041 (2022)
ISO 3166 codeEE-87
Vehicle registrationV
Websitewww.vorumaa.ee

The territory of Võrumaa covers 2,305 km2 (890 sq mi) and is influenced by a temperate seasonal climate. In 2022 Võru County had a population of 34,182, 2.6% 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 edit

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 edit

The Võro Institute 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 UNESCO list of intangible cultural heritage. 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 edit

The purpose of the 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 UNESCO 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.

Religion edit

Religion in Võru County (2021) [1]

  Unaffiliated (72.7%)
  Lutheran (15.4%)
  Orthodox (7.9%)
  Others Christians (2.3%)
  Others Religions or Unknown (1.5%)
Religious affiliations in Võru County census 2000–2021*[3]
Religion 2001 2011 2021
Number % Number % Number %
Christianity 10,418 32.7 7,983 28.0 7,500 25.6
Orthodox Christians 2,030 6.4 1,839 6.4 2,320 7.9
Lutherans 8,118 24.5 5,846 20.5 4,500 15.4
Catholics 40 0.1 25 0.09 220 0.7
Baptists 75 0.2 72 02. 130 0.4
Jehovah's Witnesses 95 0.3 105 0.5 120 0.4
Pentecostals 27 0.09 11 0.03 - -
Old Believers - - 1 0.003 - -
Methodists 29 0.09 36 0.1 30 0.1
Adventists 4 0.01 3 0.01 30 0.1
—Other Christians - - 45 0.1 150 0.5
Islam 6 0.01 11 0.04 -
Other religions** 124 0.4 180 0.6 430 1.5
No religion 10,958 34.4 16,460 57.8 16,930 57.9
Not stated*** 10,338 32.4 3,900 13.7 4,320 14.8
Total population* 31,883 28,484 29,220
*The censuses of Estonia count the religious affiliations of the population older than 15 years of age.[3]

Economy edit

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 edit

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 edit

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 are Võru Culture Center Kannel, Võrumaa Central library, Võro Institute, the Vana-Võromaa Culture House and the 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 festival Uma Pido, Ostrova Festival of traditional Seto and modern pop music, food fair UMA MEKK, unique Lindora fair, Võhandu International Canoeing Marathon, Haanja Ski Marathon, Rõuge Boar Race, and many more.

History edit

Võrumaa in its historical borders (Võro: Vana Võromaa) included eight parishes: Karula, Hargla, Urvaste, Rõuge, Kanepi, Põlva, Räpina and Vastseliina.

These parishes are currently centered (due to redistricting) in Võru and Põlva Counties with parts extending into Valga and Tartu Counties.

From 1944 to 1953, the Estonian Forest Brothers (anti-Soviet partisans) were most active in Võru County.

County government edit

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 edit

Today Võru County consists 5 municipalities 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.

 
Municipalities of Võru county after the 2017 reform.
Rank Municipality Type Population
(2018)[4]
Area
km2[4]
Density[4]
1 Antsla Parish Rural 4,606 410 11.2
2 Rõuge Parish Rural 5,551 934 5.9
3 Setomaa Parish Rural 3,556 461 7.7
4 Võru Parish Rural 10,942 954 11.5
5 Võru Urban 12,242 14 874.4
 Urvaste ParishSõmerpalu ParishAntsla ParishMõniste ParishVarstu ParishRõuge ParishHaanja ParishMisso ParishVastseliina ParishMeremäe ParishLasva ParishVõruVõru Parish
Municipalities of Võru County

Former rural municipalities:

Gallery edit

References edit

  • 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.
  1. ^ "Population by sex, ethnic nationality and County, 1 January". stat.ee. Statistics Estonia. 1 January 2010. Retrieved 19 September 2016.
  2. ^ "GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY COUNTY". stat.ee.
  3. ^ a b Official census data from Statistics Estonia:
    • 2000 Census:
      • "2000 Census: RL229: Population by religion".
      • "2000 Census: RL231: Population by religion and ethnicity".
    • 2011 Census:
      • "2011 Census: RL0451: Population by religion".
      • "2011 Census: RL0454: Population by religion and ethnicity".
    • 2021 Census:
      • "2021 Census: RL21451: Population by religion".
      • "2021 Census: RL21454: Population by religion and ethnicity".
  4. ^ a b c "Elanike demograafiline jaotus maakonniti". Kohaliku omavalitsuse portaal. Retrieved 2 April 2018.

External links edit

  • Võru County Tourist Information
  • Industrial areas and business opportunities in Võru County
  • Võru County Government
  • Võru town
  • Võru County Vocational Training Center
  • Võru County Development Agency

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This article has an unclear citation style The references used may be made clearer with a different or consistent style of citation and footnoting September 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message Voru County Estonian Voru maakond or Vorumaa Voro Voro maakund is a county in southern Estonia It is bordered by Valga and Polva counties Latvia s Aluksne and Ape municipalities and Russia s Pskov Oblast making it the only Estonian county to border two countries Voru County Vorumaa Estonian Voro maakund Voro CountyFlagCoat of armsCountryEstoniaCapitalVoruGovernment GovernorAndres KoivArea Total2 305 44 km2 890 14 sq mi Population 2022 1 Total34 182 Rank8th Density15 km2 38 sq mi GDP 2 Total 584 million 2022 Per capita 17 041 2022 ISO 3166 codeEE 87Vehicle registrationVWebsitewww wbr vorumaa wbr eeThe territory of Vorumaa covers 2 305 km2 890 sq mi and is influenced by a temperate seasonal climate In 2022 Voru County had a population of 34 182 2 6 of the total population in Estonia The county is subdivided into 12 rural municipalities and one urban municipality the county capital Voru Contents 1 Ethnic Division and Culture 1 1 Voro People 1 2 Setos 2 Religion 3 Economy 4 Education 5 Culture and Events 6 History 7 County government 8 Municipalities 9 Gallery 10 References 11 External linksEthnic Division and Culture editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message In Voru County there are 95 3 Estonians 3 3 Russians and 1 4 other nationalities Two indigenous ethnic groups live in Voru County the Voro people and the Setos Both ethnic groups have their own language Voro Seto and cultural heritage in traditions Voro People edit The Voro Institute is established for the preservation and promotion of the Voro language and culture which are tightly connected with its historic centre the rural and mostly agricultural South Eastern Estonian county of Voromaa The Voro 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 Voro language scholarship and school textbooks and organizing annual language conferences etc The aim of these activities is to encourage the Voro people to speak their own language and to preserve their characteristic life style In 2014 the smoke sauna tradition in Vorumaa was added to the UNESCO list of intangible cultural heritage Smoke saunas along with sauna rituals are a part of traditional life and cultural heritage of the Voro people A smoke sauna is an old fashioned rural sauna which has no chimney Setos edit The purpose of the 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 UNESCO 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 Religion editReligion in Voru County 2021 1 Unaffiliated 72 7 Lutheran 15 4 Orthodox 7 9 Others Christians 2 3 Others Religions or Unknown 1 5 Religious affiliations in Voru County census 2000 2021 3 Religion 2001 2011 2021Number Number Number Christianity 10 418 32 7 7 983 28 0 7 500 25 6 Orthodox Christians 2 030 6 4 1 839 6 4 2 320 7 9 Lutherans 8 118 24 5 5 846 20 5 4 500 15 4 Catholics 40 0 1 25 0 09 220 0 7 Baptists 75 0 2 72 02 130 0 4 Jehovah s Witnesses 95 0 3 105 0 5 120 0 4 Pentecostals 27 0 09 11 0 03 Old Believers 1 0 003 Methodists 29 0 09 36 0 1 30 0 1 Adventists 4 0 01 3 0 01 30 0 1 Other Christians 45 0 1 150 0 5Islam 6 0 01 11 0 04 Other religions 124 0 4 180 0 6 430 1 5No religion 10 958 34 4 16 460 57 8 16 930 57 9Not stated 10 338 32 4 3 900 13 7 4 320 14 8Total population 31 883 28 484 29 220 The censuses of Estonia count the religious affiliations of the population older than 15 years of age 3 Economy editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message 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 Voru 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 Voru County are AS Toftan wood processing AS Barrus wood processing AS Antsla Inno furniture production AS Rauameister metal processing AS Voru 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 editThe county has 23 schools with approximately 1500 pupils One vocational school Voru County Vocational Training Center offers 33 different practical curriculums in various levels for 600 students Culture and Events editVorumaa is a distinctive region bearing the culture of Voro and Seto Smaller sub areas are tightly covered with community centres libraries museums and sport centres Larger cultural and sport facilities are Voru Culture Center Kannel Vorumaa Central library Voro Institute the Vana Voromaa Culture House and the Vorumaa 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 Voru Folk Festival song festival Uma Pido Ostrova Festival of traditional Seto and modern pop music food fair UMA MEKK unique Lindora fair Vohandu International Canoeing Marathon Haanja Ski Marathon Rouge Boar Race and many more History editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Vorumaa in its historical borders Voro Vana Voromaa included eight parishes Karula Hargla Urvaste Rouge Kanepi Polva Rapina and Vastseliina These parishes are currently centered due to redistricting in Voru and Polva Counties with parts extending into Valga and Tartu Counties From 1944 to 1953 the Estonian Forest Brothers anti Soviet partisans were most active in Voru County County government editVoru 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 Koiv Municipalities editToday Voru County consists 5 municipalities that work together to facilitate the county s balanced and sustainable development 5 municipalities are divided for one urban Voru and 4 rural municipalities vallad parishes Antsla Rouge Setomaa Voru In Voru County there are two towns linnad Voru and Antsla and approximately 570 villages nbsp Municipalities of Voru county after the 2017 reform Rank Municipality Type Population 2018 4 Areakm2 4 Density 4 1 Antsla Parish Rural 4 606 410 11 22 Rouge Parish Rural 5 551 934 5 93 Setomaa Parish Rural 3 556 461 7 74 Voru Parish Rural 10 942 954 11 55 Voru Urban 12 242 14 874 4 nbsp Municipalities of Voru CountyFormer rural municipalities Antsla Parish includes the town of Antsla Haanja Parish Lasva Parish Meremae Parish Misso Parish Moniste Parish Rouge Parish Somerpalu Parish Urvaste Parish Varstu Parish Vastseliina Parish Voru ParishGallery edit nbsp Monument to writer Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald in Voru nbsp St Catherine s church in Voru nbsp The ruins of Vastseliina Castle nbsp Lake Palujuri in Haanja Parish nbsp Vaimela manor nbsp Vaike Korbjarv lake in Haanja Parish nbsp Suur Munamagi observation tower nbsp St Catherine s orthodox church in Voru nbsp Monument to the Estonian War of Independence in Rouge nbsp Forested area standing on burial mounds near Puutli nbsp Countryside near Rouge on Ratasjarv lake nbsp A wooded trail through Sanna ParkReferences editHella Keem 1997 Voru keel Eesti teaduste akadeemia Emakeele selts Tallinn Aune Valk 2000 Vorokeste identiteedist Kadri Koreinik Jan Rahman toim A kiilt rahvas kynolos Vorokeste keelest kommetest identiteedist lk 39 56 Voro Instituut Voro Population by sex ethnic nationality and County 1 January stat ee Statistics Estonia 1 January 2010 Retrieved 19 September 2016 GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY COUNTY stat ee a b Official census data from Statistics Estonia 2000 Census 2000 Census RL229 Population by religion 2000 Census RL231 Population by religion and ethnicity 2011 Census 2011 Census RL0451 Population by religion 2011 Census RL0454 Population by religion and ethnicity 2021 Census 2021 Census RL21451 Population by religion 2021 Census RL21454 Population by religion and ethnicity a b c Elanike demograafiline jaotus maakonniti Kohaliku omavalitsuse portaal Retrieved 2 April 2018 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Voru County Voru County Tourist Information Industrial areas and business opportunities in Voru County Voru County Government Voru town Voru County Vocational Training Center Voru County Development Agency Voro Institute 57 45 N 26 55 E 57 750 N 26 917 E 57 750 26 917 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Voru County amp oldid 1190301369, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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