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Oct 9, 2009 ... Livonian (Līvõ kēļ or rāndakēļ) belongs to the Baltic Finnic branch of the Uralic languages. It is a moribund language until recently spoken ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Livonian_language - Similar
The Livonians or Livs are the indigenous inhabitants of Livonia, a large part of what is today the northwestern Latvia and southwestern Estonia. ...
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Description of grammar, phonetics, texts, with audio files in .wav format.
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Nestor's Chronicle of the 12th century calls the Livonians by the name ëèáü. The Latin names Livonia, Livonicus, Lyvones, Livoni, Lyvonia were first used in ...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Livonian (people), During the early Middle Ages the Finno-Ugrians who subsequently became Estonians lived in eight ...
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Livonia Ring, Livonia Maritima, Pearl of the Baltic Sea.
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The first written mention of Livonians was in the year 1113 in the chronicles of Nestor entitled "Stories of Long Ago". During the period dating from 1186 ...
www.suri.ee/r/liivi/eng.html - Similar
Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Livonian. Livonian. Information about Livonian in the Hutchinson encyclopedia.
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The Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten carried an article on 23-JUN-1996 about the Livonians. This is a small people native to Latvia, living in on the ...
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Details of Livonian, a Finno-Ugric language spoken mainly in Latvia.
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