sisundeid
Sisundeid is a coastal farm and village located in western Estonia. It is situated on the island of Saaremaa, which is divided between Saare County and Pärnu County. The area is notable for its scenic landscape and its history of agriculture dating back to the Middle Ages.
Sisundeid village encompasses several small settlements, surrounded by rolling hills and forests. The landscape is characterized
In the 13th to 14th centuries, the vikings and Danes ruled over the area. In the 16th
A cultural and historic attraction in the area is the medieval church in Kärla, built in the
The economy of Sisundeid has traditionally been based on agriculture and animal husbandry. Local farmers produce