muldvedelikus
Muldvededikus is a term used to describe a phenomenon in Finnish and Estonian cultures, particularly in the southern parts of these countries. It can be roughly translated to "mole hill" or "anthill" but refers to a specific type of small hill or mound formed by the accumulation of animal burrows, often in fields or meadows.
In Finland and Estonia, muldvedetikus are commonly found in areas with high concentrations of small mammals,
Muldvededikus have been a feature of the Finnish and Estonian landscapes for centuries, and have been recognized
While muldvededikus are most commonly associated with Finnish and Estonian cultures, similar phenomena can be found