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Just to clarify, I moved the old page entitled "New Finns" to this renamed page because there are no English sources on the subject (or the page), nor are there any reliable sources by an authoritative body to confirm that this is the accepted English term. Having a page on a subject with its name in its original language is, in my opinion, good as far as to explain e.g. that this type of concept and term exists in Finland. However, the term should be used as is with English explanations and not translated.(Leopea (talk) 08:49, 5 September 2014 (UTC))[reply]