ohimolla
Ohimolla is a lesser-known but historically significant village located in the southern region of Estonia, within the municipality of Võru County. Situated in the traditional region of Setomaa, it lies along the banks of the Paka River, a tributary of the Narva River. The village is part of the broader cultural and linguistic landscape of Seto, an ethnic group known for their distinct language and traditions that blend Estonian and Finnish influences.
The name "Ohimolla" is believed to derive from the Seto language, where "ohi" means "river" and "molla"
Culturally, Ohimolla, like much of Setomaa, retains elements of its unique heritage, including traditional clothing, folk
Today, Ohimolla remains a small, quiet village with a population of under 50 residents, as many Seto
While Ohimolla lacks major infrastructure or tourist attractions, it serves as a representative example of the