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- Nomadic_peoples_of_Europe abstract "True nomadism has rarely been practiced in Europe since the modern period, being restricted to the margins of the continent, notably Arctic peoples such as the (traditionally) semi-nomadic Saami people in the north of Scandinavia, or the Nenets people in Russia's Nenets Autonomous Okrug. In ancient and early medieval times, Eurasian nomads dominated the eastern steppe areas of Europe. Historically, at least until the Early Middle Ages, nomadic groups were much more widespread, especially in the Pontic steppe of Eastern Europe (part of Europe in the contemporary geographical definition, but as part of the Eurasian Steppe historically considered part of Asian Scythia).The last nomadic populations of this region (such as the Kalmyk people) became mostly sedentary in the Early Modern period under Tsarist Russia. Seasonal migration over short distance is known as transhumance (as e.g. in the Alps) and is not normally considered \"nomadism\".Sometimes also described as \"nomadic\" (in the figurative or extended sense) is the itinerant lifestyle of various groups subsisting on craft or trade rather than on livestock. Romani people are the best known of these.See itinerant groups in Europe for those.".
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- Nomadic_peoples_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Alpine_transhumance.
- Nomadic_peoples_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indigenous_peoples_of_Europe.
- Nomadic_peoples_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nomadic_groups_in_Eurasia.
- Nomadic_peoples_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Circumpolar_peoples.
- Nomadic_peoples_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Early_Middle_Ages.
- Nomadic_peoples_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Eurasian_Steppe.
- Nomadic_peoples_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Eurasian_nomads.
- Nomadic_peoples_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Nomadic_peoples_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Itinerant_groups_in_Europe.
- Nomadic_peoples_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Kalmyk_people.
- Nomadic_peoples_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Modern_history.
- Nomadic_peoples_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Nenets_Autonomous_Okrug.
- Nomadic_peoples_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Nenets_people.
- Nomadic_peoples_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Nomad.
- Nomadic_peoples_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Nomadic_tribes_in_India.
- Nomadic_peoples_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Pontic–Caspian_steppe.
- Nomadic_peoples_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Romani_people.
- Nomadic_peoples_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Russian_Empire.
- Nomadic_peoples_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Sami_people.
- Nomadic_peoples_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Scythia.
- Nomadic_peoples_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Steppe.
- Nomadic_peoples_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Transhumance.
- Nomadic_peoples_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Vagrancy_(people).
- Nomadic_peoples_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLinkText ""nomadic"".
- Nomadic_peoples_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nomadic peoples of Europe".
- Nomadic_peoples_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLinkText "nomadic".
- Nomadic_peoples_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLinkText "nomads".
- Nomadic_peoples_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLinkText "travellers".
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- Nomadic_peoples_of_Europe subject Category:Indigenous_peoples_of_Europe.
- Nomadic_peoples_of_Europe subject Category:Nomadic_groups_in_Eurasia.
- Nomadic_peoples_of_Europe type Group.
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- Nomadic_peoples_of_Europe comment "True nomadism has rarely been practiced in Europe since the modern period, being restricted to the margins of the continent, notably Arctic peoples such as the (traditionally) semi-nomadic Saami people in the north of Scandinavia, or the Nenets people in Russia's Nenets Autonomous Okrug. In ancient and early medieval times, Eurasian nomads dominated the eastern steppe areas of Europe.".
- Nomadic_peoples_of_Europe label "Nomadic peoples of Europe".
- Nomadic_peoples_of_Europe sameAs Q7048416.
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- Nomadic_peoples_of_Europe sameAs Q7048416.
- Nomadic_peoples_of_Europe wasDerivedFrom Nomadic_peoples_of_Europe?oldid=703704946.
- Nomadic_peoples_of_Europe isPrimaryTopicOf Nomadic_peoples_of_Europe.