Ääbut
"Ääbut" is a small village located in the northern part of Estonia, within the Setomaa region. The village is situated along the Emajõgi River, which is a significant waterway in the country. The name "Ääbut" is believed to derive from the Estonian word "ääb" meaning "willow," reflecting the village's proximity to willow trees along the river.
The village has a population of approximately 100 people, primarily engaged in agriculture and forestry. Ääbut
The village is accessible by road, with a network of local paths and trails offering opportunities for
Ääbut is also notable for its cultural events and festivals, which celebrate the village's heritage and traditions.
The village school in Ääbut serves the educational needs of the local children, ensuring that they receive
In summary, Ääbut is a charming village in northern Estonia, known for its rural charm, agricultural activities,