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 Congress

Modern entities

Independent sovereign states

Finnic

NameCapitalFounded
Helsinki6 December 1917
Tallinn24 February 1918

Ugric

NameCapitalFounded
Budapestc. 895

Countries where Finno-Ugric languages have special status

Finnic

Ugric

Provinces and autonomous regions

Historical states and dynasties

Finnic states

Hungarian states

Post-World War I states

Autonomous regions