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This page provides links to general sources dealing with the Finno-Ugrian (Uralic) languages and peoples.



Electronic Catalog in the Finno-Ugrian Languages. Hosted by the National Library of Russia (NLR). Contains 7,400 bibliographic entries (as of December 2005) for publications in these languages, including all works added by the National Literature Section of the NLR since 2000, as well as older entries taken from the catalogs of the libraries in the Finno-Ugrian republics, Helsinki University Library, and the Library of the Research Institute for the Languages of Finland. In Russian.

Finno-Ugrian Information Center (http://www.finugor.ru)
Informatsionnyi centr finno-ugorskikh narodov. Maintained by the Komiinform Information Center, Syktyvkar, Komi Republic, Russia. News, cultural links. In Russian and English.

Finno-Ugrian Links (http://www.helsinki.fi/%7Ejolaakso/fgrlinks.html)
Comprehensive page of general information, with links to research institutions, organizations, academic journals and other publications. Maintained by the University of Helsinki. Not updated since April 2002. In English and Finnish.

Finno-Ugrian Society (http://www.sgr.fi/english/index.html)
Suomalais Ugrilainen Seura. English page. Main page and site in Finnish.

Information Centre of Finno-Ugric Peoples (SURI) (http://www.suri.ee)
SURI aims to collect and disseminate information on Uralic (Finno-Ugric)studies. In English, Estonian, and Russian.

M.A. Castren Society (http://www.helsinki.fi/jarj/macastren/english/index.html)
M.A. Castrenin seura. In Finnish; introduction also in English.

Red Book of the Peoples of the Russian Empire (http://www.eki.ee/books/redbook/)
Handbook of ethnic groups, with a population of 30,000 or less, residing on the territory of the former Russian empire. Includes several Finno-Ugrian groups. On the Institute of the Estonian Language site. In English.

Republic of Mordovia (http://whrm.moris.ru)
Server of the government information office. In Russian, with some pages in English.

Uralic Studies in Germany (http://www.gwdg.de/%7Emkatzsc/)
Links and events. In German.

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