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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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Finns Party,
formerly known as the True
Finns (Finnish: Perussuomalaiset, PS; Swedish: Sannfinländarna, Sannf), is a right-wing
populist political...
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genocide of
Ingrian Finns, most of them were
relocated to
other parts of the
Soviet Union, or killed.
Today the
Ingrian Finns constitute the largest...
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Finn or
finn in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The word
Finn (pl.
Finns)
usually refers to
Finnish people, a
Finnic ethnic group.
Finn or
Finns may...
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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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Murmansk Finns or Kola
Finns (Finnish: Muurmanninsuomalaiset, Kuolansuomalaiset) are a
group of
Finns who live or
lived in
Murmansk Oblast. They came to...
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Savolaksfinner (Savonian
Finns),
Rugfinner (Rye
Finns) from
their major crop, or
notably Svedjefinner (Slash-and-burn
Finns). The
people themselves often...
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Finns failed to get any
seats and it was discontinued.
Until 1997, the
party was
known as
Young Finnish Party.
Before the 1999 election,
Young Finns considered...
- The name
Finn is an
ethnonym that in
ancient times usually referred to the Sámi peoples, but now
refers almost exclusively to the
Finns. The
probable cognates...
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inhabited by
Finns proper. Later, the
meaning of
these names expanded to
refer to the
whole area of
modern Finland. Earlier, the name "
Finn"
meant Sami...