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The Ingrians (Finnish: inkeriläiset, inkerinsuomalaiset; Russian: Ингерманландцы, romanized: Ingermanlandtsy), sometimes called Ingrian Finns, are the Finnish population of Ingria (now the central part of Leningrad Oblast in Russia), descending from Lutheran Finnish immigrants introduced into the area in the 17th century, when ...
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The genocide of the Ingrian Finns (Finnish: Inkeriläisten kansanmurha) was a series of events triggered by the Russian Revolution in the 20th century, in which the Soviet Union deported, imprisoned and killed Ingrians and destroyed their culture.
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The Ingrians (Finnish: inkeriläiset, Russian: Ингерманландцы), sometimes called Ingrian Finns, are the Finnish population of Ingria (now the central part of Leningrad Oblast in Russia), descending from Lutheran Finnish immigrants introduced into the area in the 17th century, when Finland and Ingria were both parts of the Swedish ...
modifier. Les Finnois d'Ingrie (en finnois : inkeriläiset ou inkerinsuomalaiset) sont une population finnoise de l' Ingrie descendants d'immigrants luthériens finlandais installés en Ingrie à l'époque où la Finlande et l'Ingrie faisaient partie de l' Empire suédois.
The Ingrians, sometimes called Ingrian Finns, are the Finnish population of Ingria, descending from Lutheran Finnish immigrants introduced into the area in the 17th century, when Finland and Ingria were both parts of the Swedish Empire.
24 January – 26 July 2020. Ingrians – the Forgotten Finns tells a story about identity and the importance of collective memory. Made by: Lea Pakkanen, Meeri Koutaniemi and Santeri Pakkanen. Finns have settled in Ingria, the area around Saint Petersburg, since the 17 th century.