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Setoland (Template:Lang-et; Template:Lang-ru, Seto: Setomaa) is a region south of Lake Peipus and inhabited by the Seto speaking Setos. Seto language belongs to south Estonian dialect of Estonian language. The historic range of Setoland is located on territories of present day Estonia and Russia. Estonian Setoland presently consists of lands in Põlvamaa and Võrumaa Counties located in southeastern Estonia and bordering Russia.

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Estonian Setomaa consists of:

Russian side consists of Pechorsky District, which is a part of Pskov Oblast.

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