- Chud or
Chude (Old East Slavic: чудь, romanized: čudǐ, Finnish: tšuudi,
Northern Sami: čuhti) is a term
historically applied in the
early East Slavic...
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supposed to be
Nashe Pole
Chudes (Our
Field of Wonders). However, VID
later agreed to let
Channel One keep the
original Pole
Chudes name and the full 31-year...
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Chude Jideonwo (born 16
March 1985) is a
Nigerian TV host,
filmmaker and
media entrepreneur. He is the co-founder of Red
Africa and Joy, Inc, an American...
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Volkhov Chudes (волховская чудь) were a Finno-Ugric
people living along the
banks of the
Volkhov River, who
spoke a
Finnic language. The
Volkhov Chudes lived...
- m****acred by the
Tchudes or
Chudes. He
flees to a
place where he can find
friends and relatives, and is
chased by the
Chudes. He is
wounded but
makes his...
- the
Chudes.
According to Old East
Slavic chronicles,[which?] the
Chudes were one of the
founders of the Rus' state. The
northern (or eastern)
Chudes were...
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Russian actor and
television host, best
known for
hosting the game show Pole
Chudes (the
Russian version of the
Wheel of
Fortune – literally, The
Field of Wonders...
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Chude Pamela Parker Allen, also
known as
Pamela Parker,
Chude Pamela Allen,
Chude Pam Allen,
Pamela Allen, and Pam
Allen (born 1943) is an
American activist...
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Chude [ˈxudɛ] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Szydłowo,
within Wałcz County, West
Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland...
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Ugaunians or
Ugannians (Estonian: ugalased; Latvian: ugauņi),
referred to as
Chudes by the
earliest Russian chronicles, were a
historic Finnic people inhabiting...