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The '''Hurmudan''' (or '''Hurmudans''', in [[Hurmumol]] ''be-Hurmudan-ka'') are the indigenous people of the Lake District of Hurmu. They used to be genitically distinct from the Norse people of the same area, but through centuries of interbreeding, there is today little difference between them. | The '''Hurmudan''' (or '''Hurmudans''', in [[Hurmumol]] ''be-Hurmudan-ka'') are the indigenous people of the [[Lake District]] of [[Hurmu]]. They used to be genitically distinct from the Norse people of the same area, but through centuries of interbreeding, there is today little difference between them. | ||
Traditionally, they spoke Hurmumol, but today Hurmu Norse and Lakkvian are dominating. | Traditionally, they spoke Hurmumol, but today Hurmu Norse and Lakkvian are dominating. | ||
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Revision as of 13:34, 3 November 2021
The Hurmudan (or Hurmudans, in Hurmumol be-Hurmudan-ka) are the indigenous people of the Lake District of Hurmu. They used to be genitically distinct from the Norse people of the same area, but through centuries of interbreeding, there is today little difference between them.
Traditionally, they spoke Hurmumol, but today Hurmu Norse and Lakkvian are dominating.