varustades
Varustades is a term used in Estonian to refer to a fortified settlement or stronghold. These structures were typically built during the medieval period and were designed to provide protection against invasions and raids. Varustades were often located in strategic positions, such as on hills or near bodies of water, to maximize their defensive capabilities.
The construction of varustades involved the use of natural and man-made materials. Earthen walls and ramparts
Varustades played a crucial role in the defense of the region, serving as a base for local
The most famous varustades in Estonia include Pärnu Castle, which dates back to the 13th century, and