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Votians, also
referred to as Votes, Vots and Vods (Votic: ва́ддялайзыд, vađđalaizõd; Russian: водь; Estonian: vadjalased; Finnish: vatjalaiset) are a...
- Votic, or
Votian (vaďďa tšeeli, maatšeeli) [ˈvɑdʲːɑ ˈt͡ɕeːlʲi, ˈmɑːˌt͡ɕeːlʲi][citation needed], is a
Finnic language spoken by the
Votes of Ingria, belonging...
- in the
southern dialects,
which developed into Estonian, Livonian, and
Votian. The
northern variants used
third person singular pronoun hän
instead of...
- Flag of the Sami
people 2003– Flag of the
Setos 1842– Flag of the
Sorbs 1992– Flag of the
Vepsians 2013– Flag of the Võros 2003– Flag of the
Votians...
- Kryashens, Na****baks,
Nukrat Tatars, Perm Tatars,
Teptyars Islam → ****
Islam Votians Uralic →
Finnic →
Votic Russia (Ingria)
Christianity →
Eastern Orthodoxy...
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Before the 17th century, this area was
inhabited by
Finnic Izhorians and
Votians. The
Ingrian Finns moved to the
region from the
provinces of
Karelia and...
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Swedish Empire Capital Narva Common languages Swedish, Finnish, Ingrian,
Votian King of
Sweden • 1568–92 John III • 1592–99
Sigismund • 1611–32 Gustav...
- Korela, Oreshek, Koporye, Luga, and Ladoga. He held
practically all the "
Votian land" as a fief from the
Novgorod Republic. The
Novgorodians kept the lands...
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Novgorod Republic gave the
castle of
Korela (and
practically the
entire Votian fifth [ru],
including the
forts of
Oreshek and Ladoga), to duke Narimantas...
- Latvians,
Estonians and Livonians. In
Swedish Ingria, Finnish,
Ingrian and
Votian were
spoken along with Swedish. Latin, as the
language of the
Catholic Church...