The Finnic or Fennic peoples, sometimes simply called Finns, are the nations who speak languages traditionally classified in the Finnic (now commonly...
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The Baltic Finnic peoples, often simply referred to as the Finnic peoples, are the peoples inhabiting the Baltic Sea region in Northern and Eastern Europe...
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up Finnic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Finnic or Fennic may refer to: Finnic culture Finnic languages Baltic Finnic languages Finnic peoples Baltic...
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Volga Finns (redirect from Volga Finnic peoples)
wire. This is interesting because it is not observed in other Volga Finnic peoples. Like other medieval Volga Finns, animal bones were present in the burials...
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rare occasion it can be limited to only the Baltic Finnic peoples or to the Finnic peoples. Pan-Finnicism was not an idea taken seriously until the formation...
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The Finnic or Baltic Finnic languages constitute a branch of the Uralic language family spoken around the Baltic Sea by the Baltic Finnic peoples. There...
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Baltic Finnic paganism, or Baltic Finnic polytheism was the indigenous religion of the various of the Baltic Finnic peoples, specifically the Finns, Estonians...
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Balto-Finnic may refer to: Balto-Finnic peoples Balto-Finnic languages This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Balto-Finnic. If...
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Chud (category Finno-Ugric peoples)
Baltic Finnic peoples in the area of what is now Estonia, Karelia and Northwestern Russia. It has also been used to refer to other Finno-Ugric peoples. There...
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The Finnic or Fennic peoples may refer to: Baltic Finnic peoples, the Finno-Ugric peoples inhabiting the Baltic Sea region Finnic peoples in the broad...
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Finnic mythologies are the mythologies of the various Finnic peoples: Finnish mythology Estonian mythology Komi mythology Mari mythology Sámi shamanism...
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large part by other Finnic peoples. The term has been translated into English as "Kindred Nations Wars", "Wars for kindred peoples", "Kinfolk wars", or...
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Slavs (redirect from List of Slavic peoples)
Celtic peoples, while in Eastern Europe the East Slavs had encountered Finnic and Scandinavian peoples. Scandinavians (Varangians) and Finnic peoples were...
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Permians (redirect from Permic Finnic peoples)
The Permians are the peoples who speak the Permic languages, a branch of the Uralic language family, and include Komis, Udmurts, and Besermyans. The ancestors...
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similar to neighboring religions such as those of the Slavs, Celts, and Finnic peoples. The term is sometimes applied as early as the Stone Age, Bronze Age...
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Human sacrifice (section Finnic peoples)
high infant mortality rate. There is some evidence that ancient Celtic peoples practiced human sacrifice. Accounts of Celtic human sacrifice come from...
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Finno-Ugric languages (redirect from Ugro-Finnic languages)
Eurasia. language portal Baltic Finnic peoples Budinos – International auxiliary language based on Finno-Ugric languages Finnic languages Volga Finns Comb...
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Russians (redirect from People of Russia)
centuries, the Suzdal-Murom and Novgorod-Rostov areas were populated by Finnic peoples, including the Merya, the Muromians, and the Meshchera. From the 7th...
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Uralic neopaganism (redirect from Finnic neopaganism)
Union and alongside the ethnonational and cultural reawakening of the Finnic peoples of Russia, the Estonians and the Finns. In fact, Neopagan movements...
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oral poetry and national epic historically practiced among the Baltic Finnic peoples. It includes the Finnish epic poems Kalevala and Kanteletar, as well...
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Setos (redirect from Seto people)
(Seto: setokõsõq, setoq, Estonian: setukesed, setud) are an indigenous Finnic peoples and linguistic minority that have historically lived in the borderlands...
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presence of goods and people of Scandinavian origin; however, the predominant people remained the local (Baltic and Finnic) peoples. In the 21st century...
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Finno-Permic languages (redirect from Finno-Permic peoples)
languages, sometimes just Finnic or Fennic languages, are a proposed subdivision of the Uralic languages which comprise the Balto-Finnic languages, Sámi languages...
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Baltic (section Peoples and languages)
historical ethnic German minority in Latvia and Estonia Baltic Finnic peoples, the Finnic peoples historically inhabiting the area on the northeastern side...
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East Slavs (redirect from East Slavic peoples)
European" genetic cluster, along with the Balts, Germanic and Baltic Finnic peoples (Northern Russian populations are very similar to the Balts). East Slavic...
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Finns (redirect from Finnish People)
Finns or Finnish people (Finnish: suomalaiset, IPA: [ˈsuo̯mɑlɑi̯set]) are a Baltic Finnic ethnic group native to Finland. Finns are traditionally divided...
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show the presence of the cult of Perun among all Slavic, Baltic and Finnic peoples. Perun was also related to an archaic form of astronomy – the Pole star...
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military unit that consists mainly of ethnic Karelians and other Baltic-Finnic peoples. Its primary objective is to achieve the independence of the Republic...
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