Koguva

Koguva is a village on the Estonian Baltic Sea island of Muhu.

[1] Koguva was first mentioned in 1532 by Wolter von Plettenberg in a document to grant freedom to a peasant called Hansken and his son and their descendants.

There are many buildings that are centuries old, dating back to feudal times under Swedish rule, and still in use today.

The northern shore of Muhu, which is claimed to have the clearest water anywhere in the Baltic Sea, is only a short distance away.

The writer Juhan Smuul (1922–1971) was born in Koguva and owned his father's farm there until his death.