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Default Re: Finno-Ugr etymology of Russian

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What about Novgorod?

The Norwegian equivalence may be Nygård, meaning " New-farm", could it be...?

What does Novgorod mean?
Novgorod just means Noviy Gorod - New City
like Belgorod (and serbian Beograd) means Beliy Gorod - White City
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