vägesesse
Vägesesse is a term that originates from the Estonian language, where it refers to a traditional form of communal living and economic organization. The term translates to "roadside community" or "roadside settlement," reflecting its historical association with roads and trade routes. Vägesesse communities were typically established along major trade paths, such as the Hanseatic League routes, which facilitated the exchange of goods and people between different regions.
The structure of a vägesesse community was often characterized by a central communal area, surrounded by individual
Vägesesse communities were not only economic entities but also social ones. They often served as centers for
The practice of vägesesse has evolved over time, with many traditional communities being replaced by modern