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Is Finland and Estonia related?

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There were many Finno-Ugric (and Baltic) nations that migrated to the current Finland from the South and East and they've mixed with each other along the coast of the Baltic Sea. Modern Finns are a mix of those nations or tribes. Estonians and Finns are partly directly related through this. read more

Finland's main language, Finnish, is related to Estonian, and there is and has been a certain feeling of kinship. 76% of Finns have visited Estonia, and in 2004, 1.8 million Finns reported visiting Estonia. read more

Modern Finns are a mix of those nations or tribes. Estonians and Finns are partly directly related through this. (There is also a significant amount of Proto-Germanic ancestry especially in the South-West Finland all the way from the Neolithic era.) Our languages are related too. read more

But ironically south Estonian dialects (voru language) still sound similar to Finnish. In Estonia the North Estonian dialect were made the dominant writing and school language and others dialects were rejected unlike Finland where the official language is someway a mixture of different dialects. read more

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