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Slavic people

Slavic
Slav , Slavic or Slavonic can refer to: Slavic peoples Slavic languages Slavic mythology Church Slavonic language Old Church Slavonic language ...
Slavic Muslims
Slavic Muslims are Slavs who observe the Islamic faith. Some Slavic Muslim peoples are: Bosniaks Gorani Muslims by nationality Pomaks Torbesh ...
Ruthenian
Ruthenian may refer to: Ruthenia, a name applied to various parts of Eastern Europe Ruthenians, the peoples of Ruthenia Ruthenian language, a name applied to several Slavic languages ...
Lekhitic
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Polabians
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Pan-Slavism
the Slavic peoples. Its main center was in the Balkans where Southern Slavs had been ruled over by...-Slavic movement, which sought to establish the independence of the Slavic peoples in Austria-Hungary... collapse in unity. The idea of unity of the Slavic people is all but gone in the post-Communist era ...
Obotrites
The Obotrites (sometimes Abodrites , Obodrites ) were a mixed group among the Slavic peoples who... 15th century, most villagers were still speaking Slavic dialects (Polabian language). In common with other Slavic groups, they were often described by Frankish sources as Wends ...
Czechs
Czechs are a western Slavic people of Central Europe, living in the Czech Republic, but also in small parts of Slovakia and Hungary. They speak the Czech language. They are descendants of ancient Celtic, Thracian and Slavic tribes who inhabited the region between Austria, Hungary, Slovakia, and ...
Bulgarians
Bulgarians are a Slavic people living in the region which, in ancient times, was called Moesia, which was invaded in 7th century by Slavic tribes that assimilated the local Thracian populations... AD. In modern times, many Bulgarians speak a Southern Slavic language which has been deeply ...
10  Severans
Severans (" people of/from the North ") were a Slavic tribal union occupying areas from the west... branch of Slavic continuum (related to the ancestors of Russians, Ukrainians, Belarusians, Rusyns). Severans, as well as some other Slavic tribes and tribal groups, descended to the Pannonian plain as ...
11  Pan-Slavic colours
The Pan-Slavic colours , red, blue and white, are colours used on the flags of most Slavic states and peoples. Their use symbolizes the common origin of the Slavic peoples. They were first used on... The flag of Bulgaria also originated from the same Pan-Slavic colours, but the blue was replaced with ...
12  Balaton Principality
arrival of the Magyars in Pannonia, and later by the expansion of the Romanians. The Slavic people of... neighboring Slavic people: Great Moravians (Moravians and Slovaks) to the north, Karantanians (Slovenes) to...: Blatenské kniežatstvo , in Bulgarian: Blatensko Knezevstvo ) (839/840-876) was a Slavic principality ...
13  Obodrits
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14  Abotrites
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15  Circles in Polish mythology
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