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- Setos abstract "Setos (Seto: setokõsõq, setoq, Estonian: setud) are an autochthonous ethnic and linguistic minority in south-eastern Estonia and north-western Russia. Setos are mostly Seto-speaking Orthodox Christians of Estonian nationality. The Seto language (like Finnish and Estonian) belongs to the Finnic group of the Uralic languages. The Setos seek greater recognition, rather than having their language considered a dialect of Estonian. Along with Orthodox Christianity, vernacular traditional folk religion is widely practiced and supported by Setos.There are approximately 15,000 Setos around the world. The bulk of Setos, however, are found in the Setomaa region, which is divided between south-eastern Estonia (Põlva and Võro counties) and north-western Russian Federation (Pechorsky District of Pskov Oblast). Setos are an officially protected ethnic minority of Pskov Oblast.The culture of Setos blossomed in early 20th century when many national societies of Setos were organized. In 1905 the number of Setos reached its maximum. After the proclamation of independence of Estonia its authorities adopted a policy of Estonification of its population which eventually led to virtual disappearance of Setos as distinct linguistic entity of Estonia. In Russia, due to influence of Estonian language schools, high rates of mixed marriages, and emigration to Estonia, the number of Setos drastically decreased as well.".
- Setos language Estonian_language.
- Setos language Russian_language.
- Setos language Seto_dialect.
- Setos populationPlace Estonia.
- Setos populationPlace Russia.
- Setos related Baltic_Finns.
- Setos religion Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- Setos religion Folk_religion.
- Setos thumbnail Flag_of_Setomaa.svg?width=300.
- Setos wikiPageExternalLink 1.stm.
- Setos wikiPageExternalLink www.setomaa.ee.
- Setos wikiPageExternalLink index.php?id=98f13708210194c475687be6106a3b84.
- Setos wikiPageExternalLink setomaa.
- Setos wikiPageID "1345575".
- Setos wikiPageRevisionID "580935527".
- Setos caption "Flag of Setos".
- Setos group "Setos".
- Setos hasPhotoCollection Setos.
- Setos languages Estonian_language.
- Setos languages Russian_language.
- Setos languages Seto_dialect.
- Setos pop "15000".
- Setos pop "184".
- Setos related "other Finnic peoples".
- Setos religions "Orthodox, Folk Religion".
- Setos subject Category:Baltic_Finns.
- Setos subject Category:Estonian_society.
- Setos subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Estonia.
- Setos subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Russia.
- Setos subject Category:Indigenous_small-numbered_peoples_of_the_North,_Siberia_and_the_Far_East.
- Setos subject Category:Pskov_Oblast.
- Setos subject Category:Seto.
- Setos type Abstraction100002137.
- Setos type EthnicGroup107967382.
- Setos type EthnicGroupsInEstonia.
- Setos type EthnicGroupsInEurope.
- Setos type EthnicGroupsInRussia.
- Setos type Group100031264.
- Setos type EthnicGroup.
- Setos type CommunityOrganization.
- Setos type Collective.
- Setos comment "Setos (Seto: setokõsõq, setoq, Estonian: setud) are an autochthonous ethnic and linguistic minority in south-eastern Estonia and north-western Russia. Setos are mostly Seto-speaking Orthodox Christians of Estonian nationality. The Seto language (like Finnish and Estonian) belongs to the Finnic group of the Uralic languages. The Setos seek greater recognition, rather than having their language considered a dialect of Estonian.".
- Setos label "Seto (grupa etniczna)".
- Setos label "Setos".
- Setos label "Setos".
- Setos label "Setukesen".
- Setos label "Setus".
- Setos label "Сету".
- Setos sameAs Setukové.
- Setos sameAs Setukesen.
- Setos sameAs Setus.
- Setos sameAs Setos.
- Setos sameAs Seto_(grupa_etniczna).
- Setos sameAs m.04vgvj.
- Setos sameAs Q10113811.
- Setos sameAs Q10113811.
- Setos sameAs Setos.
- Setos wasDerivedFrom Setos?oldid=580935527.
- Setos depiction Flag_of_Setomaa.svg.
- Setos isPrimaryTopicOf Setos.
- Setos name "Setos".