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Steinberga

Steinberga is a village and rural municipality located in central Europe. The name Steinberga derives from the Germanic elements Stein and berg, meaning stone hill. The settlement sits in a mixed agricultural landscape with light forests and hedgerows, and is linked to nearby towns by regional roads.

Steinberga traces its records to the early modern period, when the estate around Steinberga Manor formed the

Today Steinberga is part of a rural municipality that provides local services to several villages. The economy

economic
and
social
center
of
the
area.
The
manor
house,
built
in
the
17th
century
and
expanded
in
the
18th
and
19th
centuries,
remains
the
principal
historic
landmark
and
hosts
community
events
and
exhibits.
A
small
chapel
and
old
farm
buildings
accompany
the
manor
complex.
is
based
on
agriculture,
small-scale
forestry,
and
local
crafts,
with
growing
interest
from
rural
tourism
focusing
on
countryside
walks
and
cultural
heritage.
Residents
participate
in
traditional
harvest
celebrations
and
seasonal
markets.
The
village
is
connected
by
regional
roads,
and
the
nearest
rail
connection
is
located
several
kilometers
away,
with
bus
services
providing
limited
public
transport
options.