Category:Chud people

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<nowiki>Ciudi; Chud; Tchoudes; Čudové; tšuudid; Чудь; Tsjudar; tšuudit; Чудь; Чудь; Tschuden; Чудь; Ċud; chud; 楚德人; Čudi; Çud; チュヂ族; Chudes; Tsjoeden; tjuder; Czudź; tsjuder; Чудь; Чудь; Чудзь; csúdok; čuđit; Tschuuden; 추드인; čuuʹđđ; čuđeh; древнерусское название ряда племён и народов, как правило, прибалтийско-финской группы; rahvanimetus; finno-ugrische Völker oder Bevölkerungsgruppen; itämerensuomalainen tai suomalais-ugrilainen muinaiskansa; hija l-kelma misjuba fl-annali tal-iSlavi Lvanti Bikrin u tirreferi għal-bosta Finno-Baltiċi li kienu jgħammru f' dak li llum huwa l-Estonja, il-Karelia u l-Majjistral tar-Russja.; 愛沙尼亞人、科米人的始祖; forskjellige finsk-ugriske folkeslag i området som nå er Finland, Estland og Nordvest-Russland.; is a term historically applied in the Early East Slavic annals to several Baltic Finns in the area of what is now Estonia, Karelia and Northwestern Russia.; čuuʹđ; čuđe; Chudes; čuhti; čuđđi; tjuder; vainolainen; vainolaiset; tšuudi</nowiki>
Chud 
is a term historically applied in the Early East Slavic annals to several Baltic Finns in the area of what is now Estonia, Karelia and Northwestern Russia.
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