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  2. Category:International schools in New York City - Wikipedia

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  3. Nordic Americans in New York City - Wikipedia

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    A Finnish-American family in Finntown, Brooklyn (1942). Before the nineteenth century, most of the Finns in New York were sailors. Because of that the Finnish Seamen’s Mission was founded in 1887 by Emil Panelius, which was the first Finnish religious organization in the city. In the 1900 census the city had about 10.000 people of Finnish ...

  4. List of public elementary schools in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Edna Cohen School: Coney Island, Brooklyn: Edna Cohen: PS 96: South Ozone Park, Queens [71] PS 97: Forest Park School: Woodhaven, Queens [72] PS 100: Glen Morris: South Ozone Park, Queens [73] PS 104: The Bays Water: Far Rockaway, Queens [74] PS 105: The Bay School: Far Rockaway, Queens [74] PS 106: Far Rockaway, Queens [75] PS 108: Captain ...

  5. Sunset Park, Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    Charles O. Dewey and Sunset Park Prep middle schools share this building on Fourth Avenue. Sunset Park generally has a lower ratio of college-educated residents than the rest of the city as of 2018. While 30% of residents age 25 and older have a college education or higher, 41% have less than a high school education and 29% are high school ...

  6. Estonian House - Wikipedia

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    New York Estonian House was bought in 1946 by Estonian-Americans.It is located at 243 East 34th Street in the Kips Bay neighborhood on Manhattan.It houses a number of Estonian organizations such as the New York Estonian School, the editorial office of Estonian language newspaper Vaba Eesti Sõna, choruses for men and women and a folk dancing group.

  7. Tallinn English College - Wikipedia

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    Tallinn English College (Estonian: Tallinna Inglise Kolledž) is a coeducational general education school in Tallinn, Estonia with in-depth education in English. It has elementary, middle, and senior levels with students 7 to 18 years old.

  8. Finno-Ugric languages - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The three most spoken Uralic languages, Hungarian, Finnish, and Estonian, are all included in Finno-Ugric. The term Finno-Ugric , which originally referred to the entire family, is sometimes used as a synonym for the term Uralic , which includes the Samoyedic languages , as commonly happens when a language family is expanded with ...

  9. Finnic languages - Wikipedia

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    The Southern Finnic languages consist of North and South Estonian (excluding the Coastal Estonian dialect group), Livonian and Votic (except the highly Ingrian-influenced Kukkuzi Votic). These languages are not closely related genetically, as noted above; it is a paraphyletic grouping, consisting of all Finnic languages except the Northern ...