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Izhorians
Ижо́ра
Flag of Izhorians
Izhorian choir wearing the national costume
Total population
approx. 1.000
Regions with significant populations
Izhorians Russia227 (2020)[1]
Izhorians Ukraine812 (2001)[2]
Izhorians Estonia56 (2011)[3]
Izhorians Belarus8 (1999)[4]
Izhorians Latvia1 (2018)[5]
Languages
Izhorian, Russian, Estonian
Religion
Eastern Orthodox Christianity
Lutheran minority
Related ethnic groups
Other Baltic Finns
Especially Votians, Karelians and Finns (particularly Ingrian Finns and Korlaks)

The Izhorians (Ingrian: ižorat, ižorit, inkeroiset; Russian: ижо́ра; ижо́ры, ижо́рцы; Finnish: inkerikot; Estonian: isurid) are a Finnic indigenous people native to Ingria. Small numbers can still be found in the western part of Ingria, between the Narva and Neva rivers in northwestern Russia. Although in English oftentimes sharing a common name with the Ingrian Finns, these two groups are distinct from one another.

  1. ^ "Росстат — Всероссийская перепись населения 2020". rosstat.gov.ru. Retrieved 2023-01-03.
  2. ^ "Ukrainian Census of 2001".[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "RL0428: Rahvastik rahvuse, soo ja elukoha järgi, 31. detsember 2011".
  4. ^ "Nationalities of Belarus". Archived from the original on 2009-08-15.
  5. ^ "Population distribution of Latvia by ethnic composition and citizenship as of 01.07.2018. - Office of Citizenship and Migration Affairs" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-11-15. Retrieved 2018-11-15.

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137 Izhorians in the Russian SFSR. In the 1959 census, however, only 1,100 Izhorians were counted in the USSR. In 1989, 820 self-designated Izhorians, 302...

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Izhorian museum

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surrounding villages and other places inhabited by Izhorians. In 2014, the museum started to study Izhorian traditional pottery, planning to revive it, so...

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Saint Petersburg

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the fort. Before the 17th century, this area was inhabited by Finnic Izhorians and Votians. The Ingrian Finns moved to the region from the provinces...

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Ingrian Finns

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less voluntary conversion among the indigenous Finnic-speaking Votes and Izhorians, where approved by the Swedish authorities.[citation needed] Finns made...

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Votians

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and the Orthodox Izhorians and Votes, so intermarriage was uncommon between these groups. Votes mainly married other Votes, or Izhorians and Russians. They...

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Ingrian

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in the 17th century Izhorians, an indigenous people of Ingria The Ingrian language (also called Izhorian; spoken by the Izhorians) The Ingrian dialects...

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Karelians

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appeared among Old-Believer Orthodox Karelians and neighbouring Orthodox Izhorians. By the mid-17th century, the tension between the Lutheran Swedish government...

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Continuation War

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become Soviet citizens. Most of the Ingrian Finns, together with Votes and Izhorians living in German-occupied Ingria, had been evacuated to Finland in 1943–1944...

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Izh

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Udmurt Republic, Russia Ingrian language, a Finnic language spoken by the Izhorians of Ingria This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...

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Finns

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former were identified as Ingrian Finns while the latter were considered Izhorians or Karelians[citation needed]. Finns are traditionally assumed to originate...

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List of extinct Indigenous peoples of Russia

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Samoyed assimilated into Siberian Nenets people in early 19th century. Izhorians 327 members Kerek 8 members Russko-ustintsy 8 members Votes 73 members...

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Chukotko-Kamchatkan → Kamchatkan → Itelmen Russia (Kamchatka Peninsula) Shamanism Izhorians Uralic → Finnic → Ingrian Russia (Ingria) Christianity → Eastern Orthodoxy...

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Indigenous peoples of the Subarctic

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Northern Turkic Dolgans Yakuts, Russia (Sakha Republic) Uralic Baltic Finnic Izhorians, Russia Karelian, Finland (South Karelia and North Karelia) and Russia...

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Siberian Finns

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which still has a Finnish population. Siberian Finns lived close to Izhorians and Estonians. Because the ground was good for farming, and Finns speaking...

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Ethnic groups in Russia

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00% Karakalpaks 14 0.00% 306 0.00% 988 0.00% 2,267 0.00% 1,743 0.00% Izhorians 16,136 0.02% 7,720 0.01% 564 0.00% 561 0.00% 449 0.00% Tofalar 2,828 0...

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Leningrad Oblast

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mostly by various Baltic Finns people such as Karelians (northwest), Izhorians and Votes (west), Vepsians (east), as well as Ilmen Slavs of Novgorod...

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Larin Paraske

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peasant, a lampuoti, who rented a farm. Both of her parents were ethnic Izhorians. Paraske took on poetry at early age by memorizing all the poems known...

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Ethnic groups in Europe

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Ossete Udmurts Komi Permyaks Mari Komi Kazakhs Kalmyks Karelians Vepsians Izhorians Romansh Kashubs Bretons Cornish Aromanians Lux. Sorbs Kumyks Gagauz Inuit...

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Neva

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believed that around twelve thousand years BC, Finnic people (Votes and Izhorians) moved to this area from the Ural Mountains. In the 8th and 9th centuries...

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Soviet war crimes

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deported to Siberia. Most of the Ingrian Finns together with Votes and Izhorians living in German-occupied territory were evacuated to Finland in 1943–1944...

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Gulf of Finland

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of the modern Estonia, Votes were living on the south of the gulf and Izhorians to the south of Neva River. Korela tribes settled to the west of Lake...

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Izoria

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List of minor Indigenous peoples of Russia

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Khabarovsk Krai and Kamchatka Krai Besermyan (бесермяне): Udmurt Republic Izhorians (ижорцы): Leningrad Oblast Karelians (карелы): titular nation of the Republic...

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List of active separatist movements in Europe

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