Krakolye

E360655

Krakolye is a historic village in northwestern Russia known as one of the traditional settlement areas of the Votic people and their endangered Uralic language.

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Krakolye canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf rural locality
village
associatedEthnicGroup Votic people
associatedLanguage Votic language
country Russia
culturalHeritageStatus traditional Votic village
culturalSignificance historic center of Votic culture
demographicTrend decline of Votic-speaking population
ethnolinguisticSignificance one of the last Votic-speaking villages
hasEthnographicInterest Votic folk traditions
Votic language preservation
historicalEthnicMinority Votes
historicalPopulationCharacteristic traditionally inhabited by Votes
historicalRegion Ingria
knownFor Votic cultural heritage
traditional Votic settlement pattern
languageFamilyOfAssociatedLanguage Uralic languages
linguisticStatusOfArea area of severely endangered Uralic language
locatedIn northwestern Russia
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Leningrad Oblast NERFINISHED
locatedInOrNear Gulf of Finland region
locatedInTimeZone Moscow Time
locatedOnContinent Europe
nearbyEthnicGroups Ingrian Finns
Russians
partOf Ingria
surface form: Ingria historical region

traditional Votic settlement area
regionType historic village
statusOfAssociatedLanguage endangered
traditionalSettlementAreaOf Votic people

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