liidestade
Liidestade, also known as "liides" or "liide," is an Estonian term that translates to "border" or "boundary" in English. It refers to a line that marks the limits of an area, separating one region from another. This can apply to geographical, political, or even conceptual boundaries.
In a geographical context, liidestade can refer to natural or man-made borders between countries, regions, or
Politically, liidestade can signify the boundaries that define the extent of a state's sovereignty and jurisdiction.
In a more abstract sense, liidestade can also refer to the boundaries that define different concepts, ideas,
The concept of liidestade is deeply rooted in Estonian culture and history. Estonia's own borders have changed