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Cross Hill in Hiiumaa
Author(s): Eesti Ajaloomuuseum
The custom, still alive today, of putting up a self-made wooden cross in the Cross Hill represents a peculiar blending of Christian and pagan traditions. According to a legend, the first crosses were stuck into the hill by the Reigi-Kõrgessaare Swedes who were forced to leave their native island in 1781.

