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- Kalmyks (links | edit)
- Republic of Karelia (links | edit)
- History of the Jews in Russia (links | edit)
- Izhorians (links | edit)
- Veps language (links | edit)
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- Nanai people (links | edit)
- Estonians (links | edit)
- Votians (links | edit)
- Udmurts (links | edit)
- List of minor indigenous peoples of Russia (links | edit)
- Karelians (links | edit)
- Székelys (links | edit)
- The Red Book of the Peoples of the Russian Empire (links | edit)
- Vologda Oblast (links | edit)
- Cherepovets (links | edit)
- Meskhetian Turks (links | edit)
- Pomors (links | edit)
- Leningrad Oblast (links | edit)
- Komi peoples (links | edit)
- Yakuts (links | edit)
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- Chuvash people (links | edit)
- Karachays (links | edit)
- Balkars (links | edit)
- Kumyks (links | edit)
- Enets (links | edit)
- Russification (links | edit)
- Siberian Yupik (links | edit)
- Lezgins (links | edit)
- Circassians (links | edit)