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Ugaunians[1] or Ugannians[2] (Estonian: ugalased;[3] Latvian: ugauņi), referred to as Chudes by the earliest Russian chronicles,[4] were a historic Finnic people inhabiting the southern Estonian Ugandi County (Latin: Ungannia;[5] also Ugania, Ugaunia) that is now Tartu, Põlva, Võru and Valga counties of Estonia.

  1. ^ Ungannians in The Chronicle of Henry of Livonia ISBN 0-231-12889-4
  2. ^ Ugandians Historical Dictionary of Estonia ISBN 0-8108-4904-6
  3. ^ Use of ugalased in modern sources
  4. ^ Pre- and Proto-historic Finns by John Abercromby p.141
  5. ^ Ungannia in The Chronicle of Henry of Livonia ISBN 0-231-12889-4

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