Rovaras
Rovaras are a traditional type of open-topped, horse-drawn carriage originating from the Baltic region, particularly Estonia and Latvia. The name "rovara" is derived from the Estonian word rov (meaning "to pull" or "to drag"), reflecting its primary function as a means of transportation pulled by horses. These carriages were widely used in rural areas for transporting goods, people, and livestock during the 19th and early 20th centuries.
The design of a rovara typically features a simple, sturdy wooden frame with a flat or slightly
Rovaras played a significant role in the daily life of Baltic farmers, enabling the transport of agricultural