mõrvas
Mõrvas is a small town located in the Võru County of southeastern Estonia. Situated along the banks of the Võhandu River, it serves as a municipal center for the Mõniste Parish. The town is known for its rural setting and proximity to the border with Russia, making it a strategic location historically.
The origins of Mõrvas date back to the 16th century, when it was part of the Livonian
Today, Mõrvas remains a quiet, traditional Estonian village with a population of around 1,000 residents. The
Mõrvas is part of the broader Võru region, which is known for its distinct Seto cultural influences.