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Young indigenous families supported by chum capital
To date, 268 young families have benefited, said the region’s governor, Dmitry Artyukhov. He stressed that thanks to this measure, hundreds of families with a …
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Scientists recommend ban on reindeer hunting in Taymyr
These are the conclusions of specialists from the Krasnoyarsk Research Centre of the Arctic Research Institute. Reindeer numbers are steadily declining and will reach a …
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Decision of The VIII World Congress of Finno-Ugric Peoples
The VIII World Congress of Finno-Ugric Peoples, in order to develop further effective cooperation of the Finno-Ugric and Samoyed peoples, decided to hold the IX …
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Resolution of the VIII World Congress of Finno-Ugric Peoples
We, the delegates of the VIII World Congress of Finno-Ugric Peoples (hereinafter – the “World Congress”), express our support for the principles, aims and objectives …
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Opening ceremony
The opening ceremony is part of the plenary session of the first day of the VIII World Congress of Finno-Ugric Peoples, which will begin on …
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The World Congress postmark and day one envelope—showcase and sale
The postmark and envelope were designed by Riho Luuse The price of the postmark is 0,90€ The price of the day one envelope is 1,75€ …
Members and Observers
Headquarters of the Consultative Committee Chair Members Estonians Finns Hungarians Ingrian Finns Izhorians Karelians Khanty Komis Komi-Permyaks Kvens Mansis Maris Mordvins Nenets Saamis Setos Tver …
Samoyedic peoples
Samoyedic peoples include Nenets, Enets, Nganasans and Selkups. Samoyedic languages are languages of the Uralic language family which are spoken by Samoyedic peoples inhabiting the northern …
Finno-Ugric Media
On this page we have collected media channels and publications that write about life in the Finno-Ugric areas. The links open in a separate window.
Finno-Ugric Peoples
According to recent studies, the peoples speaking Finno-Ugric languages have inhabited Europe for about ten millennia. It seems that before the “Great Migration”, mainly Finno-Ugric …