Lõunapooli
Lõunapooli is a fictional village used here as an example of a small rural community in southern Estonia. It sits in a gently rolling landscape characterized by mixed forests, small lakes, and arable fields. The population is about 2,300 residents, and the local economy is based on agriculture, forestry, and light manufacturing. The village is governed by a six-member town council elected for four-year terms, with services provided by the surrounding fictional municipality.
Geography and administration: Lõunapooli lies in a river valley near the imaginary Lõuna River and wetlands,
History: The first records date from the 17th century. The settlement expanded in the 18th century around
Culture and landmarks: Notable landmarks include the Lõunapooli Church, a timber-built town hall, and a lakeside
Economy and infrastructure: The economy centers on agriculture, small-scale manufacturing, and local services. A regional bus
Demographics and notable people: The population is largely Estonian-speaking, with families, retirees, and working-age residents who