The collection of spatial information and maps of the past and environment in the Uralic languages speaker area consists excessive amount of multidisciplinary data related to the vast region extending from Eastern Europe to Siberia, encompassing countries like Russia, Finland, and parts of Scandinavia. Uralic speakers are predominantly found in this region, with historical roots in areas around the Ural Mountains and adjacent territories. These datasets can be integrated for multidisciplinary purposes, allowing to explore human-environment interactions, migration patterns, and cultural evolution over time. Datasets are collected initially by the BEDLAN team https://bedlan.net/ - a research group specialized in various disciplines - linguists, archaeologists, geneticists, and geographers. The data collection and mapmaking have grown beyond the initial stages (publications, applications, exhibitions), hence collaborative effort for data publishing is now crucial. As the data collections and mapmaking continue to evolve dynamically together with ongoing projects, the current repository will be updated accordingly.