Ulaskova

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Ulaskova (also known as Ulaskuva, Uusküla, Uussalu) is a village in Setomaa Parish, Võru County in Estonia.[2]

Country Estonia
First mention1585
Postal code
65348[1]
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Ulaskova Chapel in 2013
Ulaskova Chapel in 2013
Ulaskova is located in Estonia
Ulaskova
Coordinates: 57.753888888889°N 27.421388888889°E / 57.753888888889; 27.421388888889
Country Estonia
CountyVõru County
ParishSetomaa Parish
First mention1585
Area
  Land2.8 km2 (1.1 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)
  Total
24
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
65348[1]
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History

Written sources from 1585 first mention the city with a previous name, Vlazova. In 1790, it was mentioned as Vlaskova shmyakina; in 1866 as Vlaskova; and in 1882 as Ulaskova, its modern name.[3] On topographical military maps of Russian Empire, which included Livonia (now Estonia), the village is listed as Vlaskova.[4]

The eastern and northeastern part of Ulaskova was previously jurisdiction of the former village, Väjko-Ulaskova.

Prior to independence, Ulaskova belonged to the Koolina nulk [et] in the Setomaa region.

Before the 2017 Administrative reform in Estonia, the village belonged to Meremäe Parish.[5][6]

Etymology

The modern name, Ulaskova, comes from the name of Saint Blaise (Vlas) of Sebaste, the patron saint of domestic animals. According to the remark of the Estonian linguist Lembit Vaba, in the toponyms of Setu, which are mostly of Slavic origin, are evident due to the characteristics of Belarusian phonetics, such as the beginning of the name: vl- —› st- (Vlaskova —› Ulaskovo). In Pskov Oblast there is a village Ulaskovo and several villages Vlaskovo; in the north of Russia there is a river Vlaskova.[7]

Geography

Ulaskova is located 25 km southeast of the county center, Võru, and 24 km southwest of the parish center, Värska. It is 144 meters above sea level.[7]

Attractions

There is a chapel (in the local dialect tsässon) in the village, Ulaskova Chapel. It is dedicated to the Martyr Demetrius of Thessaloniki. It is a 1 story house made of pine logs with a transverse log and double pitched roof. It is 4.66 x 3.72 m in size and contains 1 inner room with an area of 13.9 m2. The appearance of the chapel has been significantly changed since its creation, as it had previously possessed a canopy.The chapel has a doorway measuring 0.84 x 1.55 m; the wooden door has forged hangers and opens outwards; one wooden window measuring 45 x 65 cm is divided into five squares, painted yellow.

Demographics

According to the 2011 census, 18 people lived in the village of Ulaskova, all ethnic Estonians.[8][9][10]

Population of Ulaskova village:[11][12][13]

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Year 1959 1970 2000 2011 2017 2018 2019 2020
Population 48 26 33 18 21 23 22 24
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