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Viljandi

Viljandi is a historic town located in southern Estonia, renowned for its rich cultural heritage and scenic landscapes. Situated on the shores of Lake Viljandi, the town is approximately 180 kilometers south of Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. Viljandi has a population of around 17,000 residents and serves as the administrative center of Viljandi County.

The town's origins trace back to the medieval period, with evidence of settlement dating from the 13th

Viljandi has a vibrant cultural scene, hosting the annual Viljandi Folk Music Festival, a major event that

The town's scenic surroundings include lush forests, rolling hills, and the picturesque Lake Viljandi, which supports

Viljandi's combination of history, cultural vitality, and natural beauty makes it a notable destination in Estonia,

century.
Its
strategic
location
contributed
to
its
historical
significance
as
a
trading
and
cultural
hub
in
the
region.
Viljandi
is
well
known
for
its
well-preserved
medieval
castle
ruins,
Viljandi
Castle,
which
was
built
in
the
13th
century
by
the
Livonian
Order.
The
castle
remains
a
popular
tourist
attraction,
offering
panoramic
views
of
the
surrounding
town
and
lake.
draws
musicians
and
visitors
from
around
the
world.
The
town's
rich
tradition
of
music,
theater,
and
arts
is
reflected
in
its
various
cultural
institutions
and
events
throughout
the
year.
Viljandi
also
features
several
historical
churches,
museums,
and
galleries
that
showcase
its
heritage.
activities
such
as
boating,
swimming,
and
fishing.
Its
charming
old
town
area
features
cobblestone
streets,
historic
buildings,
and
a
lively
atmosphere
that
attracts
both
locals
and
visitors.
embodying
the
country’s
heritage
and
contemporary
cultural
life.