
Ingria - Wikipedia
Ingria (Russian: Ингрия, Ингерманландия, Ижорская земля, romanized: Ingriya, Ingermanlandiya, Izhorskaya zemlya; Finnish: Inkeri, Inkerinmaa; Swedish: Ingermanland; …
Swedish Ingria - Wikipedia
Swedish Ingria (Swedish: Svenska Ingermanland, ‘land of Ingrians’) was a dominion of the Swedish Empire from 1583 to 1595 and then again from 1617 to 1721 in what is now the …
Ingrian Finns - Wikipedia
The Ingrians (Finnish: inkeriläiset, inkerinsuomalaiset; Russian: Ингерманландцы, romanized: Ingermanlandtsy), sometimes called Ingrian Finns, are the Finnish population of Ingria (now …
Ingria and the Ingrian Finns - Nordics
Apr 28, 2020 · Ingria is the historic name for the isthmus between the Baltic Sea and Lake Ladoga, connecting modern-day Finland with modern-day Estonia. Today, this region is …
Ingermanland | region, Russia | Britannica
Russia’s acquisition of Ingria and Livonia (and later of Kurland) brought into the empire a new national and political minority: the German elites—urban bourgeoisie and landowning …
Ingria - Wikiwand
Ingria is a historical region including, and adjacent to, what is now the city of Saint Petersburg in northwestern Russia. The region lies along the southeaster... English
Ingria - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
Sep 25, 2024 · Historical Ingria (Finnish Inkeri or Inkerinmaa Russian , Ingriya, , Izhorskaya zemlya, or , Ingermanlandiya Swedish Ingermanland Estonian Ingeri or Ingerimaa) is the …
GeoJournal33.1/1994 109 populationwas theOrthodoxfaith,especiallyfrom year 1534.AfterIngria'sincorporationintoSwedentheIngrians adoptedtheLutheranfaith ...
Ingermanland | Encyclopedia.com
Ingermanland (Ĭng´gərmənlănd) or Ingria (Ĭng´grēə), Finnish Ingerinta, historic region, NW European Russia, along the Neva River and on the east bank of the Gulf of Finland.
Ingria: The broken landbridge between Estonia and Finland
May 1, 1994 · Ingria, or Ingermanland, is the historical province between Estonia and Finland, in the vicinity of the present St. Petersburg. Ingria is the ancient homeland of the Baltic Finns — …