Veps people

Veps
Vepsläižed
Veps flag
Total population
4,877
Regions with significant populations
 Russia4,534 (2021)
 Ukraine281 (2001)
 Estonia54 (2011)
 Belarus8 (2009)
Languages
Vepsian and Russian
Religion
Eastern Orthodoxy majority
Related ethnic groups
Other Baltic Finns
Especially Karelians, Izhorians, Votians, Estonians, and Finns

Veps, or Vepsians (Veps: vepsläižed), are a Baltic Finnic people who speak the Veps language, which belongs to the Finnic branch of the Uralic languages.

According to the 2002 Russian census, there were 8,240 Veps in Russia. Of the 281 Veps in Ukraine, 11 spoke Vepsian according to the 2001 Ukrainian census.

The self-designations of these people in various dialects are vepslaine, bepslaane and (in northern dialects, southwest of Lake Onega) lüdinik and lüdilaine. Almost all Vepsians are fluent in Russian. The younger generation, in general, does not speak Vepsian; however, many have an understanding of the language.