φιννο-ουγγρικές
The term "φιννο-ουγγρικές" refers to the Finno-Ugric languages, a branch of the larger Uralic language family. This group includes languages such as Finnish, Hungarian, and Estonian. These languages share common linguistic features and are primarily spoken in regions of Northern Europe and parts of Central Europe.
The Finno-Ugric peoples, who speak these languages, have diverse cultures and histories. The Hungarians are the most prominent group, residing mainly in Hungary, while the Finns and Estonians are found in Finland and Estonia, respectively. Despite their linguistic connections, these groups have developed distinct identities over time.