Peko (disambiguation)

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Peko

Peko is an ancient Estonian and Finnish god of crops, especially barley and brewing. In the area of Setumaa, between Estonia and Russia, inhabited by the Seto language-speaking Setos, the cult of Peko was alive until the 20th century. Today, the Seto people also revere Peko as their national hero and king, the name and figure are widely used as a national symbol.

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