Finno-Ugric countries
Finno-Ugric countries is a term used for the three independent nation states with a Finno-Ugric national majority: Finland and Estonia which are Finnic, and Hungary which is Magyar.
The Finno-Ugric countries work together in funding Finno-Ugric research and protecting the minority rights of other Finno-Ugric nations without their own sovereign states. The three countries are also represented as Finno-Ugric countries in the Finno-Ugric CongressModern entities
Independent sovereign states
Finnic
Ugric
Name | Capital | Founded |
| Budapest | c. 895 |
Finnic
Ugric
Finnic states
Hungarian states
Post-World War I states