List of Uralic languages

Uralic is a language family located in Northern Eurasia, in the countries of Finland, Estonia, Hungary (where Uralic languages are spoken by the majority of the population), in other countries Uralic languages are spoken by a minority of the population, these languages are spoken in far-northern Norway (in most of the Finnmark region and other regions of the far-north), in far-northern Sweden (in some areas of Norrland), and Russia (where Uralic languages are also spoken by a minority of its population, although there is a significant number of speakers in some Federal subjects - republics and autonomous districts or autonomous okrugs of Northern Russia, these languages are spoken in Udmurtia, Komi Republic, Mordvinia, Mari-El, Karelia, in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Okrug and Taymyr Autonomous Okrug and also in the former area of Komi-Permyak Autonomous Okrug, now part of the Perm Krai, other areas where Uralic languages are spoken in Russia are for example the Kola Peninsula).

In Latvia, in some of the far-northern coastal areas of Courland (Kurzeme) region, a dead Uralic language was spoken: Livonian.

Uralic languages are spoken by about 25 million people.

The main Uralic languages in number of speakers are Hungarian (12-13 million), Finnish (5.4 million) and Estonian (1.1 million), that are also national and official languages of sovereign states.

(Mari dialect continuum) (Finnic dialect continuum) (Sami dialect continuum) Uralic languages whose relationship to other languages in the family is unclear:

Geographical distribution of the Uralic languages
The distribution of Samoyedmic Languages.
Ob-Ugric languages at the beginning of the 20th century
The Hungarian dialects in Hungary and other countries according to an older Hungarian distribution
Geographical distribution of Permic languages.
The four main dialects of Mari.
Hill Mari
North-Western Mari
Meadow Mari
Eastern Mari
Mordvinic languages in Mordovia
Moksha
Erzya
Geographical distribution of Finnic languages.
Map of Finnish dialects
North Estonian and South Estonian languages.
Recent distribution of the Sami languages: 1. Southern Sami, 2. Ume Sami, 3. Pite Sami, 4. Lule Sami, 5. Northern Sami, 6. Skolt Sami, 7. Inari Sami, 8. Kildin Sami, 9. Ter Sami. Darkened area represents municipalities that recognize Sami as an official or minority language.