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Ancient tribe Finno-Ugric peoples: DNA origins analysis - iGENEA
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Most Finno-Ugric ethnic groups, predominantly small and micro-ethnic, are widespread on the territory of Russia. They belong to the macro-grouping of the Uralic peoples. Today, a total of 12 Finno-Ugric peoples live in Russia, 10 of them in the European part and 2 in Western Siberia. The most densely populated Finno-Ugric communities live outside Russia, namely Hungarians (14.5 million), Finns (5.1 million) and Estonians (1.1 million) in their own states.
Finno-Ugric countries - Wikipedia
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The Finno-Ugric countries are the three independent nation states with a national majority that speaks a Finno-Ugric language: Finland and Estonia, which are inhabited by Baltic Finnic peoples, and Hungary, which is majority Magyar. The three countries are represented in the Finno-Ugric Congress. They work together in funding research on Finno-Ugric topics and in protecting the minority rights of other Finno-Ugric-speaking nations that do not occupy sovereign states; collectively these hav…
Uralic Phonetic Alphabet - Wikipedia
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VerkkoThe Uralic Phonetic Alphabet ( UPA) or Finno-Ugric transcription system is a phonetic transcription or notational system used predominantly for the transcription and …
Finno-Ugric | people | Britannica
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VerkkoIn Finno-Ugric religion: The Finno-Ugric peoples The area inhabited by the Finno-Ugric peoples is extensive: from Norway to the region of the Ob River in Siberia and southward …
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Finno-Ugric Languages. Finno-Ugrian Society · National Library of Finland's Fenno-Ugrica. Fenno-Ugrica is ...
The Finno-Ugric languages - From the north to the south
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Finno-Ugric languages become extinct. The world is losing its history, diversity of cultures and traditions. Only Finnish, Estonian and ...
Finno-Ugric | people - Encyclopedia Britannica
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In prehistoric times Finno-Ugric tribes inhabited a long belt stretching across northern Europe from the Urals through northern Scandinavia, reaching south to ...
Finno-Ugric languages | Britannica
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Finno-Ugric languages, group of languages constituting much the larger of the two branches of a more comprehensive grouping, the Uralic languages (q.v.). The Finno-Ugric languages are spoken by several million people distributed discontinuously over an area extending from Norway in the west to the Ob River region in Siberia and south to the lower Danube River in Europe.
Finno-Ugric countries - Wikipedia
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The Finno-Ugric countries are the three independent nation states with a national majority that speaks a Finno-Ugric language: Finland and Estonia, which are inhabited by Baltic Finnic peoples, and Hungary, which is majority Magyar. The three countries are represented in the Finno-Ugric Congress. They work together in funding research on Finno-Ugric topics and in protecting the minority rights of other Finno-Ugric-speaking nations that do not occupy sovereign states; collectively these have been
Finno-Ugric languages - Wikipedia
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Finno-Ugric or Finno-Ugrian (Fenno-Ugrian), is a traditional grouping of all languages in the Uralic language family except the Samoyedic languages. Its formerly commonly accepted status as a subfamily of Uralic is based on criteria formulated in the 19th century and is criticized by some … Näytä lisää
Finno-Ugrian language studies | Faculty of Arts
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Finno-Ugrian languages and cultures studies the structure, history and use of Finno-Ugrian, also known as Uralic, languages. In addition to the methodology of ...
Finno-Ugric languages - Wikipedia
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Finno-Ugric or Finno-Ugrian (Fenno-Ugrian), is a traditional grouping of all languages in the Uralic language family except the Samoyedic languages.
Finno-Ugric Peoples - Fenno-Ugria
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VerkkoSometimes the term “Finno-Ugric” refers to all Uralic peoples, including Samoyedic peoples According to recent studies, the peoples speaking Finno-Ugric languages have inhabited Europe for about ten millennia. It …
Department of Finnish and Finno-Ugric Languages
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VerkkoThe Master's Degree Programme in Finnish and Other Finno-Ugric Languages operates within the Department. The programme is targeted at non-native speakers of Finnish who …
Finno-Ugric | people | Britannica
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In Finland: Ethnic groups. Peoples of Uralic (specifically Finno-Ugric) stock dominated two settlement areas. Those who entered southwestern Finland across the Gulf of Finland were the ancestors of the Hämäläiset (Tavastians, or Tavastlanders), the people of southern and western Finland (especially the historic region of Häme); those who entered from the southeast were….
Finno-Ugric languages | Britannica
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Finno-Ugric languages, group of languages constituting much the larger of the two branches of a more comprehensive grouping, …
Baltic Finnic peoples - Wikipedia
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VerkkoFinnic peoples are also significant minority groups in neighbouring countries of Sweden, Norway and especially Russia . Contents 1 Theories of origin 2 Finnic oral poetry 3 …
Finno-Ugric Peoples - Fenno-Ugria
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Non-Profit Organisation Fenno-Ugria is an umbrella organisation dedicated to cooperation with Estonians' kindred peoples – Finno-Ugric and Samoyedic peoples.
Finno-Ugric languages - Wikipedia
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Finno-Ugric or Finno-Ugrian, is a traditional grouping of all languages in the Uralic language family except the Samoyedic languages. Its formerly commonly accepted status as a subfamily of Uralic is based on criteria formulated in the 19th century and is criticized by some contemporary linguists such as Tapani Salminen and Ante Aikio as inaccurate and misleading. The three most-spoken Uralic languages, Hungarian, Finnish, and Estonian, are all included in Finno-Ugric, although linguistic roots
Finno-Ugrian language studies | Faculty of Arts - University of …
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VerkkoFinno-Ugrian language studies is a discipline that examines the structure and history of Finno-Ugrian languages, giving consideration to both the methodological starting points …
Research at Finno-Ugric Languages | University of Turku
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Our research is focused on the Finno-Ugric languages spoken in the central Volga region in Russia, i.e. on Mari, Mordvin and Udmurt.
Fenno-Ugrica | Kansalliskirjasto
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VerkkoFenno-Ugrica includes publications in the Livonian language digitised by the Institute of the Estonian Language and separate Zingarica and Judaica collections, which have been …