- The Finno-
Ugrics: The
dying fish
swims in
water The Economist, 20
December 2005 "Ethnic
origins of Finno-
Ugric nations and
modern Finno-
Ugric nationalism...
- The
Ugric or
Ugrian languages (/ˈjuːɡrɪk, ˈuː-/ or /ˈjuːɡriən, ˈuː-/) is a
highly controversial proposed branch of the
Uralic language family.
Ugric languages...
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Ugrić is the
right tributary of the Ugar
River in
Central Bosnia. It is
about 4
kilometres (2.5 mi) in length, and its
source is on the
slopes of the...
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related to each
other (as the Ob-
Ugric languages) and also to the
language of the
Magyars of
Hungary (together
forming the
Ugric language family).
While all...
- The Ob-
Ugric languages are a
commonly proposed branch of the
Uralic languages,
grouping together the
Khanty (Ostyak) and
Mansi (Vogul) languages. Both...
-
Helen (2010). "Kihnu
murraku vokaalidest".
University of Tartu. "The Finno-
Ugrics: The
dying fish
swims in water", The Economist, pp. 73–74,
December 24,...
- was
established in 1717.
Hungarian has
traditionally been ****igned to the
Ugric branch along with the
Mansi and
Khanty languages of
western Siberia (Khanty–Mansia...
- whom the vast
majority were Slavs, with a
substantial minority of Finno-
Ugric and
Germanic peoples.
According to the
United Nations, Russia's immigrant...
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World Congress of Finno-
Ugric Peoples (often
shortened to Fenno-Ugria) is the
representative forum of Finno-
Ugric and Samo****ic
peoples (i.e.
Uralic peoples)...
- The Mari (Mari: мари; Russian: марийцы, romanized: mariytsy) are a Finno-
Ugric people in
Eastern Europe, who have
traditionally lived along the
Volga and...