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Latvians (Latvian: latvieši) are a Baltic ethnic group and nation native to Latvia and the immediate geographical region, the Baltics. They are occasionally also referred to as Letts,[42][43] especially in older bibliography. Latvians share a common Latvian language, culture, history and ancestry.

Latvians
latvieši
Total population
c. 1.7 million[1]
Regions with significant populations
 Latvia 1,187,891 (2021)[2][3]
Other significant population centers:
 United Kingdom124,000 (2020)[4][5][6]
 United States85,723(2019)[7]
 Germany53,000(2021)[8]
 Canada30,725 (2016)[9]
 Brazil25,000 (2002)[10][11][12]
 Australia23,233 (2021)[13]
 Ireland19,933 (2016)[14]
 Russia18,979 (2010)
 Norway11,723 (2019)[15]
 Sweden10,323 (2022)[16]
Other countries
(fewer than 10,000)
 Ukraine5,079 (2001)[17]
 Luxembourg4,000
 Denmark3,799 (2012)[18]
 Spain3,711 (2011)[19]
 Estonia3,329 (2020)[20]
 Finland3,232 (2020)[21]
 Italy2,689 (2014)[22]
 France2,602 (2016)[23][24]
 Lithuania2,300 (2012)[25]
 Belarus1,549 (2009)
 Portugal1,502 [26]
 Netherlands1,400 (2002)[27]
 Kazakhstan1,123 (2009)[28]
  Switzerland736 (2006)[29]
 Belgium679 (2008)[30]
 Iceland654 (2013)[31]
 Venezuela300[32]
 Poland293 (2011)[33]
 Czech Republic193 (2011)[34]
 Austria152 (2002)[35]
 Uzbekistan1,800[36]
 Greece69 (2006)[37]
 Kyrgyzstan82 (2009)[38]
 Croatia14 (2011)[39]
 Israel4,000[40]
Languages
Latvian and its dialects
Religion
Predominantly Lutheran,[41]
Roman Catholic and Latvian Orthodox minorities
Related ethnic groups
Other Balts

History edit

A Balto-Finnic-speaking tribe known as the Livs settled among the Latvians and modulated the name to "Latvis", meaning "forest-clearers", which is how medieval German, Teutonic settlers also referred to these peoples.[citation needed] The Germanic settlers referred to the natives as "Letts" and the nation to "Lettland", naming their colony Livonia or Livland.

The Latin form, Livonia, gradually referred to the whole territory of modern-day Latvia as well as southern Estonia, which had fallen under a minimal Germanic influence. Latvians and Lithuanians are the only surviving members of the Baltic branch of the Indo-European family.

Genetics edit

Paternal haplogroups R1a and N1a1-Tat are the two most frequent, reaching 39.9% each among ethnic Latvians.[44] R1a has originated in Eastern Europe and is associated with spread of Indo-European languages. R1a of Latvians is predominantly M558 and compared to other populations also has the highest concentration of M558 among R1a. N1a1-Tat mutation originated in East Asia and had spread through the Urals into Europe where it is currently most common among Finnic, Baltic and Eastern-Slavic peoples. Latvians and Lithuanians have a predominance of the L550 branch of N1a1-Tat.

N1c1a was present in 41.5%, R1a1a-M558 in 35.2% and I1 (M253) in 6.3% of the samples analyzed.[45] In lower levels, 2.5% of I2b (M223) and 0.6% I2a (P37.2) was found as well.

Culture edit

Influences edit

 
In 1649, sparse settlement of the Latvian speaking Kursenieki spanned from Memel to Danzig.

Latvians share a common language and have a unique culture with traditions, holidays, customs and arts. The culture and religious traditions have been somewhat influenced by Germanic, Scandinavian, and Russian traditions. Latvians have an ancient culture that has been archaeologically dated back to 3000 BC. Latvians maintained a considerable connection and trade with their neighbors. The first indications of human inhabitants on the lands of modern Latvia date archaeologically to c. 9000 BC, suggesting that the first settlers were hunters that stayed almost immediately following the end of the last ice age. Colonizers from the south arrived quickly, driving many of the hunters northward as polar ice caps melted further, or east, into modern-day Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine. The Roman author Tacitus remarked upon the "Aestii" peoples, thought to be inhabitants of the modern Baltic lands, suggesting that they were abound with formidable, yet peaceful and hospitable people. The Latvian peoples remained relatively undisturbed until Papal intervention via the Germanic, Teutonic Order colonized Kurzeme (Courland in English, Kurland in German), beginning in the first half of the 13th century. Papal decrees ordered the Teutonic Order to spread the "Word of the Lord" and the Gospel of Christianity throughout "uncivilized", "Pagan lands". Though these attempts to Christianize the population failed, and the Teutonic Order eventually redeployed southward, to the region of what was once known as East Prussia.[citation needed]

South-Eastern Latvia (Latgale), due to having a relatively large ethnic Russian population, has maintained a large Russian influence.

Religion edit

 
The Basilica of the Assumption in Aglona, the most important Roman Catholic church in Latvia.

Paganism was the main religion before territory of Latvia was invaded by Christian Teutonic Order (see: Latvian mythology).[46][47][48] Latvians still celebrate traditional feasts (Jāņi).[49] Dievturība is a neopagan movement which claims to be a modern revival of the ethnic religion of the Latvians before Christianization in the 13th century.[46][50]

Most of the Christian Latvians belong to the Evangelical Lutheran Church, but in Latgale and Alsunga Municipality the Roman Catholic Church is predominant, a small minority of Latvians belong to the Latvian Orthodox Church and other religious congregations.[41] In the late 18th century, a small but vibrant Herrnhutist movement played a significant part in the development of Latvian literary culture before it was absorbed into the mainstream Lutheran denomination.

Language edit

Latvians' ancestral language, Latvian, has been recorded since at least the 16th century.[51] It developed into a distinct language by the 9th century. It is part of a distinct linguistic branch of Indo-European languages: the Baltic languages.

Another notable language of Latvia is the nearly extinct Livonian language, a member of the Baltic-Finnic sub-branch of the Uralic language family, which enjoys protection by law. The Latgalian language (a dialect of Latvian) is also protected by Latvian law as a historical variation of the Latvian language.[citation needed]

See also edit

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2016 9 Brazil25 000 2002 10 11 12 Australia23 233 2021 13 Ireland19 933 2016 14 Russia18 979 2010 Norway11 723 2019 15 Sweden10 323 2022 16 Other countries fewer than 10 000 Ukraine5 079 2001 17 Luxembourg4 000 Denmark3 799 2012 18 Spain3 711 2011 19 Estonia3 329 2020 20 Finland3 232 2020 21 Italy2 689 2014 22 France2 602 2016 23 24 Lithuania2 300 2012 25 Belarus1 549 2009 Portugal1 502 26 Netherlands1 400 2002 27 Kazakhstan1 123 2009 28 Switzerland736 2006 29 Belgium679 2008 30 Iceland654 2013 31 Venezuela300 32 Poland293 2011 33 Czech Republic193 2011 34 Austria152 2002 35 Uzbekistan1 800 36 Greece69 2006 37 Kyrgyzstan82 2009 38 Croatia14 2011 39 Israel4 000 40 LanguagesLatvian and its dialectsReligionPredominantly Lutheran 41 Roman Catholic and Latvian Orthodox minoritiesRelated ethnic groupsOther Balts Contents 1 History 2 Genetics 3 Culture 3 1 Influences 3 2 Religion 3 3 Language 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editA Balto Finnic speaking tribe known as the Livs settled among the Latvians and modulated the name to Latvis meaning forest clearers which is how medieval German Teutonic settlers also referred to these peoples citation needed The Germanic settlers referred to the natives as Letts and the nation to Lettland naming their colony Livonia or Livland The Latin form Livonia gradually referred to the whole territory of modern day Latvia as well as southern Estonia which had fallen under a minimal Germanic influence Latvians and Lithuanians are the only surviving members of the Baltic branch of the Indo European family Genetics editPaternal haplogroups R1a and N1a1 Tat are the two most frequent reaching 39 9 each among ethnic Latvians 44 R1a has originated in Eastern Europe and is associated with spread of Indo European languages R1a of Latvians is predominantly M558 and compared to other populations also has the highest concentration of M558 among R1a N1a1 Tat mutation originated in East Asia and had spread through the Urals into Europe where it is currently most common among Finnic Baltic and Eastern Slavic peoples Latvians and Lithuanians have a predominance of the L550 branch of N1a1 Tat N1c1a was present in 41 5 R1a1a M558 in 35 2 and I1 M253 in 6 3 of the samples analyzed 45 In lower levels 2 5 of I2b M223 and 0 6 I2a P37 2 was found as well Culture editInfluences edit nbsp In 1649 sparse settlement of the Latvian speaking Kursenieki spanned from Memel to Danzig Latvians share a common language and have a unique culture with traditions holidays customs and arts The culture and religious traditions have been somewhat influenced by Germanic Scandinavian and Russian traditions Latvians have an ancient culture that has been archaeologically dated back to 3000 BC Latvians maintained a considerable connection and trade with their neighbors The first indications of human inhabitants on the lands of modern Latvia date archaeologically to c 9000 BC suggesting that the first settlers were hunters that stayed almost immediately following the end of the last ice age Colonizers from the south arrived quickly driving many of the hunters northward as polar ice caps melted further or east into modern day Russia Belarus and Ukraine The Roman author Tacitus remarked upon the Aestii peoples thought to be inhabitants of the modern Baltic lands suggesting that they were abound with formidable yet peaceful and hospitable people The Latvian peoples remained relatively undisturbed until Papal intervention via the Germanic Teutonic Order colonized Kurzeme Courland in English Kurland in German beginning in the first half of the 13th century Papal decrees ordered the Teutonic Order to spread the Word of the Lord and the Gospel of Christianity throughout uncivilized Pagan lands Though these attempts to Christianize the population failed and the Teutonic Order eventually redeployed southward to the region of what was once known as East Prussia citation needed South Eastern Latvia Latgale due to having a relatively large ethnic Russian population has maintained a large Russian influence Religion edit nbsp The Basilica of the Assumption in Aglona the most important Roman Catholic church in Latvia Paganism was the main religion before territory of Latvia was invaded by Christian Teutonic Order see Latvian mythology 46 47 48 Latvians still celebrate traditional feasts Jani 49 Dievturiba is a neopagan movement which claims to be a modern revival of the ethnic religion of the Latvians before Christianization in the 13th century 46 50 Most of the Christian Latvians belong to the Evangelical Lutheran Church but in Latgale and Alsunga Municipality the Roman Catholic Church is predominant a small minority of Latvians belong to the Latvian Orthodox Church and other religious congregations 41 In the late 18th century a small but vibrant Herrnhutist movement played a significant part in the development of Latvian literary culture before it was absorbed into the mainstream Lutheran denomination Language edit Latvians ancestral language Latvian has been recorded since at least the 16th century 51 It developed into a distinct language by the 9th century It is part of a distinct linguistic branch of Indo European languages the Baltic languages Another notable language of Latvia is the nearly extinct Livonian language a member of the Baltic Finnic sub branch of the Uralic language family which enjoys protection by law The Latgalian language a dialect of Latvian is also protected by Latvian law as a historical variation of the Latvian language citation needed See also edit nbsp Latvia portal nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to People of Latvia List of Latvians Demographics of Latvia Latvian Americans Latvian Australians Latvian Canadians Baltic people in the United Kingdom Latvian Swedes Latvian mythologyReferences edit latviai latviai in Lithuanian Retrieved 2023 03 21 Population by ethnicity in regions cities 21 development centres and municipalities at the beginning of the year by 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