- Vots, also
referred to as Votes, Vods and
Votians (Votic: ва́ддялайзыд, vađđalaizõd; Russian: водь; Estonian: vadjalased; Finnish: vatjalaiset) are a...
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Votic or
Votian (vaďďa tšeeli, maatšeeli) [ˈvɑdʲːɑ ˈt͡ɕeːlʲi, ˈmɑːˌt͡ɕeːlʲi][citation needed], is a
Finnic language spoken by the Vots of Ingria, belonging...
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indigenous Finnic peoples,
primarily the
ancestors of
modern Izhorians and
Votians, who
converted to
Eastern Orthodox Christianity during the late Middle...
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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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Izhorians resemble other Baltic Finns,
particularly Ingrian Finns and
Votians, and can be
distinguished from the
Slavic Russians. "Ukrainian
Census of...
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Veliky Novgorod. It is
reported in the
Novgorod First Chronicle that the
Votians suffered greatly from the campaign.[page needed] The
primary motive seems...
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fortress and
captured the
remaining Latin Christians, he
executed those local Votians who had
cooperated with the invaders.. Mic**** &
Forbes 1914, pp. 86–87...
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Freedom League Vote.org, an
American left-wing
nonprofit organization Votians, a Finno-Ugric
people All
pages with
titles beginning with Vote
Voter (disambiguation)...
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Selkups Yughs Yukaghir Yupiks Northwest Izhorians Sámi
Setos Vepsians Votians Far East
Ainus Evenks Hamnigans Evens Nanai Negidals Nivkhs Orochs Oroks...
- A
large number of
Izhorians was deported,
among with
Ingrian Finns and
Votians to
Finland in 1943-1944, as part of an
agreement between Finland and Germany...