The Livonians or Livs are the indigenous inhabitants of Northern Latvia and Southwestern Estonia. They spoke the UralicLivonian language, a language which was closely related to Estonian and Finnish. The last person to have learned Livonian as a mother tongue died in 2013. As of 2010, there were approximately 30 people who had learned it as a second language.
The Livonians or Livs are the indigenous inhabitants of Northern Latvia and Southwestern Estonia. They spoke the UralicLivonian language, a language which was closely related to Estonian and Finnish. The last person to have learned Livonian as a mother tongue died in 2013. As of 2010, there were approximately 30 people who had learned it as a second language.