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Mordvins (also Mordvinians, Mordovians; Russian: мордва, romanized:
Mordva, lit. 'Mordvins'; no
equivalents in
Moksha and Erzya) is an
official term used...
- 999,568 (13.38%)
Bashkirs - 1,282,794 (4.29%)
Chuvash - 1,272,790 (4.26%)
Mordva - 617,050 (2.06%)
Udmurts - 497,214 (1.66%) Mari - 473 015 (1.58%) Ukrainians...
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Permic word, and its
cognate be Komi mösör 'isthmus'. The
Mordvins (also
Mordva, Mordvinians)
remain one of the
larger indigenous peoples of Russia. Less...
- Routledge. p. 4. [...] the idea, once widely-held, that
there was a
common Mordva-Mari
protolanguage (so-called 'proto-Volgaic') is now out of favour. Nichols...
- as a
single ethnic group in
Russian Federation since 1928.
Mordvins or
Mordva may also
refer to:
Mordvin language, an
obsolete but
official term for both...
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Chuvash – 40,527 (0.21%)
Tajiks – 32,419 (0.17%)
Kyrgyz — 30,871 (0.16%)
Mordva – 19,238 (0.10%) Roma – 15,162 (0.08%)
Bashkirs – 12 929 (0.07%)
Shors –...
- ISBN 90-04-07741-3. Kuznetsov,
Stefan (1912),
Russkaya istoricheskaya geografiya.
Mordva (in Russian), Book on
Demand Ltd, ISBN 5518066848 Belyakov,
Andrey (2013-03-12)...
- (Crimea)
Council of People's
Commissars (Mari)
Council of People's
Commissars (
Mordva)
Council of People's
Commissars (Nakhichevan)
Council of People's Commissars...
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Mordovia (/mɔːrˈdoʊvɪə/ mor-DOH-vee-ə),
officially the
Republic of Mordovia, is a
republic of Russia,
situated in
Eastern Europe. Its
capital is the city...
- Кажлодка, Майский, Фёдоровка (depo****ted), Якстере Теште (depo****ted)
Mordva Шаронов С. М., Шокша: Историко-этногрофический очерк, Saransk, 2004, ISBN 5-7493-0693-3...