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Русский: Расселение народа коми
Коми-зыряне
  • Коми-ижемцы
Коми-пермяки
  • Коми-язьвинцы
  • Коми-зюздинцы (практически полностью ассимилированы)
English: Komi people area in Northern Russia
Komi-Zyrians
  • Komis of the Izhma River
Komi-Permyaks
  • Komi of the Yazva River
  • Komi of the Upper Kama River (Zyuzdino or Afanasyevo raion), nearly fully assimilated
Date
Source
  • Народы России: Атлас Культур и религий. — М., 2008. — С. 31.
    • = Peoples of Russia: Atlas of cultures and religions. Moscow, 2008. P. 31.
  • Лыткин В. И., Тепляшина Т. И. Пермские языки // Основы финно-угорского языкознания / ИЯ АН СССР. — Т.3. — М.: Наука, 1976. — С. 97—115.
    • = Lytkin, V. I.; Teplyashina, T. I. "The Permic languages". The Fundamentals of Fenno-Ugric linguistics . (The Academy of Sciences of the USSR.) Vol. 3. Moscow: Nauka, 1976. PP. 97—115.
  • File:Relief Map of Northwestern Federal District.jpg
Author Любослов Езыкин

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