verstapostidel
Verstapostidel is an Estonian term that refers to the mileposts that were placed along roads to show distances to towns and other destinations. A verstapost (the singular form) is a signpost marking distances in versts, an old unit of length from the Russian Empire that is roughly 1.067 kilometers. In the Baltic region, including present-day Estonia, verstapostid appeared as road networks expanded, particularly from the 17th to the 19th centuries.
These posts were typically made of wood or stone and placed at intervals or at junctions with
Today, verstapostidel are primarily regarded as historical and cultural artifacts. They are studied by historians and