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  1. Finno-Ugric languages - Wikipedia

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    The bulk of the Finnic peoples (more than 98%) are ethnic Finns and Estonians, who reside in the two independent Finnic nation states — Finland and Estonia. Finnic peoples are also significant minority groups in neighbouring countries of Sweden, Norway and especially Russia.
    The linguistic reconstruction of the Finno-Ugric language family has led to the postulation that the ancient Proto-Finno-Ugric people were ethnically related, and that even the modern Finno-Ugric-speaking peoples are ethnically related.
    The Baltic Finnic peoples, often simply referred to as the Finnic peoples, [a] are the peoples inhabiting the Baltic Sea region in Northern and Eastern Europe who speak Finnic languages. They include the Finns, Estonians (including Võros and Setos ), Karelians (including Ludes and Livvi ), Veps, Izhorians, Votes, and Livonians.
    On the other hand, with a projected time depth of only 3,000 to 4,000 years, the traditionally accepted Finno-Ugric grouping would be far younger than many major families such as Indo-European or Semitic, and would be about the same age as, for instance, the Eastern subfamily of Nilotic.
  3. Finns - Wikipedia

  4. Baltic Finnic peoples - Wikipedia

  5. Finno-ugrische Sprachen – Wikipedia

  6. Finno-Ugric languages | Origins, Characteristics & Dialects

  7. World Congress of Finno-Ugric Peoples - Wikipedia

  8. Finno-Ugric | people | Britannica

  9. Uralic languages | Finno-Ugric, Samoyedic, & Permic Groups

  10. Finnic peoples - Wikiwand

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