Rehemäe
Rehemäe is a place name in Estonia. It is a compound word composed of two parts: "Rehe" and "mäe."
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"Rehe" likely refers to a "rehi," which is a traditional Estonian threshing barn or kiln. These were used for drying and threshing grain.
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"Mäe" translates to "hill" or "mountain."
Therefore, Rehemäe likely refers to a hill or mountainous area where a threshing barn was located, or an area associated with threshing barns. As a place name, it probably designates a village, a part of a larger settlement, or a significant geographical feature. Without further context, it's impossible to determine the exact location or specific details regarding any particular Rehemäe.