North Caucasian peoples

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Ethno-Linguistic groups in the Caucasus region
Ethno-Linguistic groups in the Caucasus region

North Caucasian peoples is a term used to describe a peoples speaking North Caucasian languages.

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[edit] Peoples

North Caucasian peoples are:

[edit] Location

The largest North Caucasian peoples are Chechens (800,000), and Avars (500,000). Some of the North Caucasian peoples possess their autonomous republics within the Russian Federation: Adyghe (Adygea), Cherkess (Karachay-Cherkessia), Kabardins (Kabardino-Balkaria), Ingush (Ingushetia), Chechens (Chechnya), while Northeast Caucasian peoples mostly live in Dagestan. Abkhazians live in Abkhazia, which is de facto independent, but de jure is autonomous republic within Georgia.

[edit] References

  • Mile Nedeljković, Leksikon naroda sveta, Beograd, 2001.

[edit] See also