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Phinnoi Phinnoi were one of the people living in Scandinavia (Scandia), mentioned by a Greek scientist Ptolemy in his ''Geographia'' around 150 CE. Ptolemy mentions them twice, but provides no other information on them.〔See Ptolemy's Geog. II.II.XI.16. According to Ptolemy, the seven tribes of Scandia were: Chaidenoi, Phavonai, Phiraisoi, Phinnoi, Goutai, Daukiones and Leuonoi.〕 Today, ''Phinnoi'' ''Φιννοι'' are most commonly seen as the forefathers of the Sami people, who inhabited most of the Scandinavian peninsula in the times of Ptolemy. The name seems to have been a form of the Germanic word ''finn'', an old common nominator for Finns and the Sami people, both speakers of Uralic languages. ==References==
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