kaubaga
Kaubaga is a term that refers to a type of public land in Estonia. These lands were historically set aside for the common use of local communities, often for grazing livestock, gathering firewood, or collecting other natural resources. The concept of kaubaga is rooted in traditional Estonian land use practices, where communal resource management was essential for survival and community well-being.
The specific rights and regulations associated with kaubaga lands could vary depending on the region and historical
In modern Estonia, the legal status and management of kaubaga lands have evolved. While the concept of