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- Chuvash people - Wikipedia
They speak Chuvash, a Turkic language that diverged from other languages in the family more than a millennium ago Among the Chuvash believers, the majority are Eastern Orthodox Christians although a minority follow Vattisen Yaly or Sunni Islam
- Chuvash | Turkic Language, Russia, Volga Region | Britannica
Chuvash, ethnic minority in western Russia who constitute the majority of the population of Chuvashia Another 850,000 Chuvash are found in other parts of Russia
- Chuvash Mythology | Mythosphere
The Chuvash people are an ethnic group predominantly residing in the Chuvash Republic, a federal subject of Russia, and parts of Tatarstan and Bashkortostan They have a rich cultural heritage, characterized by a unique blend of beliefs, mythology, and rituals
- Chuvashes
The Chuvash people (Chuvash: чăваш; Russian: чуваши) are a Turkic ethnic group, native to an area stretching from the Volga Region to Siberia Most of them live in Republic of Chuvashia and surrounding areas, although Chuvash communities may be found throughout the Russian Federation
- Chuvashia - Wikipedia
The Chuvash Republic is located in the center of European Russia, in the heart of the Volga-Vyatka economic region, mostly to the west of the Volga River, in the Volga Upland
- Chuvash | Minority languages of Russia
Four dialects of Chuvash are distinguished: Upper, Lower, Middle-Lower, and Northwestern (Malokarachkinsky) dialects The traditional economy of the Chuvash is based on agriculture combined with animal husbandry The traditional religion is the folk religion of the Chuvash people
- Chuvash people - Detailed Pedia
The Chuvash people (Chuvash: чӑвашсем, romanized: çăvaşsem, pronounced [tɕəˈʋaʃsem]; Russian: чуваши, romanized: čuvaši, pronounced [tɕʊˈvaʂɨ]) also called Chuvash Tatars, are a Turkic ethnic group, a branch of the Oğurs, inhabiting an area stretching from the Idel-Ural region to Siberia
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