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Finns

Finns or Finnish people (Finnish: suomalaiset, .

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Argentina
150–200
Australia
27,811
Austria
1,000 (in 2001)
Brazil
3,100
Canada
143,645
China
1,500

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Etymology

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Genetics

Theories of the origins of Finns

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Finns

Nodes162
Edges161
Triples269
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.012346
Components1

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Finns

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related to Etymology · 51
Finns → Among, Another, Baltic Sea, But, Current, Europe, Fenni, Finland, Finland Proper, Finn, Finnas, Finnish, Finnum, Germanic, Gotland, Historical, However, Häme, Indo-European, It
related to Subdivisions · 38
Finns → Although, Central Ostrobothnians, Eastern Finnish, EasternKarelia, FinlandTornedalians, Finnish, Finnish Karelians, Finnmark, Further, Ingria, Iron Age, Kainuu, Kainuu Finns, Karelian, Lapland, Lapland Finns, Norrbotten, North Karelia, Northern Ostrobothnians, NorwayIngrian Finns
related to Religion · 37
Finns → Ahti, Baltic, Belief, Christianity, Eastern Orthodox Finns, Elements, Estonia, Evangelical Lutheran Church, Finland, Finnic, Finnic Jumala, Finnish, Finnish Orthodox Church, Germanic, In, Ingrian Finns, Izhorians, Karelians, Local, Lutheran
related to Genetics · 29
Finns → DNA-markers, Estonia, Estonians, Eurasia, Europe, European, Finland, Finnish, I1a, It, Latvia, Lithuania, N1c, National Geographic Genographic Project, One, Other Y-DNA, R1a, R1b, Russia, Sami
related to Origins · 19
Finns → As, Baltic Finnic, Baltic Sea, BC, Daugava, Dnieper, During, Finland, Finnish, Finno-Ugric, Kama, Material, Oka, Russia, The, There, They, Volga, Western Uralic
related to Language · 18
Finns → BC, Because, Estonia, Finland, Finnic, Finnish, For, Furthermore, It, Just, On, Paleo-European, Proto-Finnic, Proto-Uralic, Sami, Therefore, Uralic, When
related to Terminology · 16
Finns → Finland, Finland's, Finnish, Finnish Swedes, Finnish-speakers, Finnishness, Historically, In Finnish, It, Sweden, Sweden Finns, Swedish, Swedish-Finnish, Terms, Tornedalians, World War II
related to Theories of the origins of Finns · 10
Finns → AD, Finland, Finnish, However, In, Matthias Castrén, Siberia, Sámi, The, Until
related to Livelihood · 7
Finns → Agriculture, Eastern Finns, Economy, Finland, Following, Slash-and-burn, Sámi
see also · 6
Finns → AmericansFinnish BraziliansFinnish CanadiansFinnish AustraliansFinnish, Demographics, Finland, FinlandFinnic, Finnish, North AmericaList

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Important terminology

finnish finland language also sweden finnic languages baltic century northern citation western population eastern uralic needed europe native russia ethnic

Entity relationships Subject–Predicate–Object triples

SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
FinnsArgentina150–2001.00infobox
FinnsAustralia27,8111.00infobox
FinnsAustria1,000 (in 2001)1.00infobox
FinnsBelgium3,000 .mw-parser-output .cisb-header{line-height:normal;padding:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cisb-table{width:100%}.mw-parser-output .cisb-table.cisb-last{margin-bottom:-0.4em}.mw-p…1.00infobox
FinnsBrazil3,1001.00infobox
FinnsCanada143,6451.00infobox
FinnsChina1,5001.00infobox
FinnsCyprus5001.00infobox
FinnsDenmark4,1431.00infobox
FinnsEstonia8,2601.00infobox
FinnsFrance7,0001.00infobox
FinnsGermany33,000 (2022)1.00infobox
FinnsGreece1,6001.00infobox
FinnsIreland1,2001.00infobox
FinnsIsrael7001.00infobox
FinnsItaly4,0001.00infobox
FinnsJapan8001.00infobox
FinnsNetherlands5,0001.00infobox
FinnsNew Zealand573 (in 2013)1.00infobox
FinnsNorway15,000–60,000 (including Forest Finns and Kvens)1.00infobox
FinnsOther countriesOther countries Greece1,600Thailand1,500–2,000United Arab Emirates1,500China1,500Portugal1,424Ireland1,200Austria1,000 (in 2001)Poland1,000Japan800Singapore700Israel700South Kor…1.00infobox
FinnsPoland1,0001.00infobox
FinnsPortugal1,4241.00infobox
FinnsRussia34,300 (with Ingrian Finns)1.00infobox
FinnsSingapore7001.00infobox
FinnsSouth Korea6241.00infobox
FinnsSpain17,433 (in 2022) (up to 40,000 part-year residents)1.00infobox
FinnsSweden156,045[c]–712,000[d] (including Tornedalians)1.00infobox
FinnsSwitzerland3,8001.00infobox
FinnsThailand1,500–2,0001.00infobox

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