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    The Ingrians (Finnish: inkeriläiset, inkerinsuomalaiset; Russian: Ингерманландцы, romanized: Ingermanlandtsy), sometimes called Ingrian Finns, are the...
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    The genocide of the Ingrian Finns (Finnish: inkeriläisten kansanmurha) was a series of events triggered by the Russian Revolution in the 20th century...
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  • to: Ingrian Finns, descendants of Finnish immigrants to Ingria in the 17th century Izhorians, an indigenous people of Ingria The Ingrian language (also...
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    the genocide of the Ingrian Finns. Approximately over 100,000 Ingrian Finns were deported in the 1930s and 1940s. Lutheran Finns had lived in Ingria for...
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    immigrants; their descendants, the Ingrian Finns, are often referred to as Ingrians. The immigration of Lutheran Finns was promoted by Swedish authorities...
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  • rather than subgroups of Finns. These include the Kvens and Forest Finns in Norway, the Tornedalians in Sweden, and the Ingrian Finns in Russia. Finnish, the...
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    resettlements by Finns from Savonia and Finnish Karelia (mostly from Äyräpää). The proportion of Lutheran Finns in Ingria (Ingrian Finns) comprised 41.1%...
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    Izhorians (category Articles containing Ingrian-language text)
    Russia. Although in English oftentimes sharing a common name with the Ingrian Finns, these two groups are distinct from one another. Kingisepp (Кингисепп)...
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    Revolt of the Ingrian Finns (Finnish: Inkeriläisten kansannousu, also known as Inkerin vapaustaistelu) was an uprising of Ingrian Finns in Ingria during...
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    emerged - the flag began to be used by political radicals (not related to Ingrian Finns) in combination with dubious political slogans. The result was disastrous:...
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    Siberian Ingrian Finnish (Russian: Сибирский ингерманландский идиом) is a Lower Luga Ingrian Finnish – Lower Luga Ingrian (Izhorian) mixed language. The...
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    artillery and armored trains, which the Ingrians did not have, as the Finns once again refused to supply the Ingrian forces except for the donation of topographic...
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    000 Ingrian Finns were deported to Siberia, a third of whom died either on their way to the various labor camps or soon after arrival. The first Finns in...
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    Suomalainen Vapaajoukko) [fi] helped Estonian troops. Revolt of the Ingrian Finns (1918–1920) Aunus expedition (1919) Advance on Petrograd (1919) East...
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    Ingrian dialects (Finnish: Inkerin suomalaismurteet) are the Finnish dialects spoken by Ingrian Finns around Ingria in Russia. Today, the Ingrian dialects...
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    early 1942 all 20,000 Ingrian Finns remaining in Soviet-controlled territory were deported to Siberia. Most of the Ingrian Finns together with Votes and...
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    distributed among pro-soviet Cossacks and Chechens. The genocide of the Ingrian Finns (Finnish: Inkeriläisten kansanmurha) was a series of events triggered...
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    country. However, many of Russian-speaking immigrants are ethnically Ingrian Finns and other Finno-Ugric peoples. There are 33,428 people, or 0.6% of population...
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    ancestry massively fled from Ingria to neighbour Russian provinces, so Ingrian Finns soon became the dominant ethnic group. During the Great Northern War...
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  • Finnish Operation of the NKVD (category Genocide of the Ingrian Finns)
    000 of Finns killed or disappearing during the repression. Soviet repression of the Ingrian Finns, who are a people closely related to the Finns, started...
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  • deportations from Estonia based on the victims' ethnicity (Germans in 1945 and Ingrian Finns in 1947–1950) and religion (Jehovah's Witnesses in 1951). Ethnic Estonians...
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    national minority of Sweden Finns usually does not include immigrated Swedish-speaking Finns, and the national minority of Sweden Finns is protected by Swedish...
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    the eastern border to Finland. The refugees were St. Petersburg Finns, Ingrian Finns, Karelians, officers, factory owners and nobles, among them was the...
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    Karelia, only 19 chose to remain and become Soviet citizens. Most of the Ingrian Finns, together with Votes and Izhorians living in German-occupied Ingria...
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    Ingrian Finnish dialects are spoken in Ingria, which is an area around St. Petersburg, between the Estonian border and Lake Ladoga. Ingrian Finns settled...
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    Chukhna (category Baltic Finns)
    is an obsolete Russian term for some Finnic peoples: Finns, Estonians, Karelians, Ingrian Finns. It is thought to be a derivative from the ethnonym Chud...
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  • Russia), where they became known as Savakot and collectively known as the Ingrian Finns together with the Äyrämöiset (Finnish Karelians). The stereotypical...
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  • Deportation of the Volga Germans Deportations of the Ingrian Finns (Genocide of the Ingrian Finns) Soviet deportations of Chinese people Deportations of...
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  • use the word. Ingrian Finns were heavily persecuted in Soviet Russia, including being subject to forced deportations. 8,000–25,000 Finns were killed during...
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    Greater Finland (category Baltic Finns)
    the area was enhanced by some migration of Ingrian Finns, and by the Great Depression. Gylling encouraged Finns in North America to flee to the Karelian...
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