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- and the Mordvinic languages (Erzya and Moksha) were considered to form a Volga-Finnic or Volgaic group within the Uralic language family, accepted by...24 KB (2,575 words) - 05:02, 9 January 2025
- branch of the Uralic languages that tries to group the Finnic languages, Sami languages, Mordvinic languages, and the Mari language. The hypothesis would...3 KB (263 words) - 13:51, 14 July 2024
- The Finnic peoples, or simply Finns, are the nations who speak languages traditionally classified in the Finnic language family, and which are thought...11 KB (1,114 words) - 18:38, 22 December 2024
- Look up Finnic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Finnic or Fennic may refer to: Finnic culture Finnic languages Baltic Finnic languages Finnic peoples...557 bytes (87 words) - 21:55, 23 December 2023
- Eurasia. language portal Baltic Finnic peoples Budinos – International auxiliary language based on Finno-Ugric languages Finnic languages Volga Finns Comb...39 KB (3,839 words) - 14:16, 20 December 2024
- connecting Scandinavia, Finnic areas with the various Slavic tribes and Turkic, Germanic, Finnic and other people in Old Rus', and Volga Bulgaria with Khazaria...45 KB (4,140 words) - 22:33, 16 January 2025
- Federation. Still smaller minority languages are Sámi languages of the northern Fennoscandia; other members of the Finnic languages, ranging from Livonian in northern...89 KB (7,617 words) - 18:53, 10 January 2025
- is a Finnic language of the Uralic language family and is not related to the Baltic languages, which are Indo-European. The Mordvinic languages, spoken...49 KB (4,964 words) - 09:59, 6 January 2025
- Slavs. The Muromian language is unattested, but is assumed to have been Uralic, and has frequently been placed in the Volga-Finnic category. A. K. Matveyev...5 KB (360 words) - 17:00, 8 January 2025
- Volga Bulgaria or Volga–Kama Bulgaria (sometimes referred to as the Volga Bulgar Emirate) was a historical Bulgar state that existed between the 9th and...36 KB (3,724 words) - 21:41, 4 January 2025
- Pan-Finnicism (Finnish: Panfennismi), also known as Pan-Fennicism or sometimes even referred to as Finno-Ugrism or even Heimoaate (transl. "Kinship Ideology/Thought")...27 KB (2,924 words) - 23:47, 11 November 2024
- inhabiting the Baltic Sea region in Northern and Eastern Europe who speak Finnic languages. They include the Finns, Estonians (including Võros and Setos), Karelians...25 KB (2,589 words) - 11:27, 17 December 2024
- languages have many similarities in structure and grammar. Despite having overlapping geographical distributions, Finnic languages and Sami languages...96 KB (9,335 words) - 04:29, 18 January 2025
- languages. A traditional account places Merya as a member of the Volga-Finnic group, comprising also the Mordvinic and Mari languages. However, Volga...15 KB (1,047 words) - 20:22, 11 January 2025
- population), in other countries Uralic languages are spoken by a minority of the population, these languages are spoken in far-northern Norway (in most...22 KB (1,780 words) - 21:33, 19 January 2025
- 309-310. Pauli Rahkonen (2013). "4". South-Eastern contact area of Finnic languages in the light of onomastics. Central European University Press. pp. 109–111...10 KB (691 words) - 05:41, 20 January 2025
- Meryans (category CS1 uses Russian-language script (ru))меряне, меря, romanized: meryane, merya) were an ancient Finnic people that lived in the Upper Volga region. The Primary Chronicle places them around the...7 KB (659 words) - 22:12, 17 January 2025
- belonging to several sub-groups of the Turkic languages, distinct from Kipchak languages to which Volga–Ural Tatar belongs.[citation needed] There exist...63 KB (3,750 words) - 06:03, 20 January 2025
- Uralic neopaganism (redirect from Finnic neopaganism)dating from the early 20th century. Among the Finnic peoples of the Volga Federal District of Russia (the Volga Finns and Udmurts), scholar Victor Schnirelmann...16 KB (1,706 words) - 20:53, 10 November 2024
- the Volga Finns and the Perm Finns Finnic languages (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Finnic peoples...357 bytes (74 words) - 11:00, 28 January 2024
- Ural mountains and the Volga and Dwina. There are about 50,000 Permiaks in the government of Perm, who without their Finnic language could scarcely be distinguished
- considerably strengthened the nation. Around the Baltic Sea there were Finnic Estonians and Livonians; and Baltic Tribes, composed of Balts, including