TallinnTartuVõruLuhamaa
TallinnTartuVõruLuhamaa refers to a theoretical or hypothetical route that connects the Estonian capital Tallinn with the southern city of Võru and the Luhamaa border crossing. This designation is not an official road name or a recognized geographical region but rather a descriptive sequence of significant locations. Starting in Tallinn, the capital and largest city of Estonia, the route would typically head south. It would pass through or near Tartu, Estonia's second-largest city, known for its university and cultural significance. Continuing south from Tartu, the route would proceed towards Võru, a town in southeastern Estonia. The final segment of this conceptual journey would lead to Luhamaa, a border crossing point on the Estonian-Russian border. The primary purpose of such a designation would be to outline a potential travel path or logistical corridor across a significant portion of Estonia's mainland, connecting its major urban centers with a key eastern border. It represents a linear progression through the country's southern and southeastern territories.