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Historical region in Estonia
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Area of South Estonian languages, including Mulgi dialect (yellow area)

Mulgimaa is a cultural-historical region in South Estonia. Today the region encompasses Viljandi County and northwestern Valga County. Historically, Mulgimaa was divided into five parishes (Estonian: kihelkond): Halliste, Helme, Karksi, Paistu, and Tarvastu.

Traditionally, the Mulgi dialect was spoken in Mulgimaa.

References

  1. Estonian Encyclopedia. Tallinn: Eesti Entsüklopeediakirjastus. 1992. p. 442. ISBN 5-89900-009-0.

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