Finno-Ugric refers to a language family, not a specific location. However, the languages of this family are mainly spoken in certain regions. For example, the Mari language, which belongs to the Finno-Ugric language family, is primarily used by the Mari people who live in the middle of the Volga River basin in Mari El, Russia, with some also residing in adjacent areas.
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Silvia
Mon Nov 04 2024
Their habitat stretches from Norway in the northwest.
Tommaso
Mon Nov 04 2024
It extends eastward to the region of the Ob River in Siberia.
KimchiQueen
Mon Nov 04 2024
Moving south, their presence can be felt in the Carpathian Basin.
KpopMelody
Mon Nov 04 2024
The Finno-Ugric peoples occupy a vast territory.
SapphireRider
Mon Nov 04 2024
This area covers parts of central Europe and Ukraine.