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    Army Slavic (German: Armee-Slawisch) was a pidgin consisting of about eighty key words, mostly of Czech origin. It was developed to help overcome language...
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    The Slavic languages, also known as the Slavonic languages, are Indo-European languages spoken primarily by the Slavic peoples and their descendants. They...
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    Early Slavs (redirect from Slavic cradle)
    Southeast Europe and established the foundations for the Slavic nations through the Slavic states of the Early and High Middle Ages. The Slavs' original...
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    The Slavic Native Faith, commonly known as Rodnovery and sometimes as Slavic Neopaganism, is a modern Pagan religion. Classified as a new religious movement...
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    communication between the multitude of ethnicities, the army developed a simple language called Army Slavic, based primarily on Czech.[citation needed] From...
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  • Anti-Slavic sentiment, also called Slavophobia, refers to prejudice, collective hatred, and discrimination directed at the various Slavic peoples. Accompanying...
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  • The Proto-Slavic language, the hypothetical ancestor of the modern-day Slavic languages, developed from the ancestral Proto-Balto-Slavic language (c. 1500 BC)...
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    pan-Slavic language is a zonal auxiliary language for communication among the Slavic peoples. There are approximately 400 million speakers of the Slavic languages...
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  • followed by a population exchange, mixing and language shift to and from Slavic. The settlement was facilitated by the substantial decrease of the Southeastern...
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  • The Slavic Legion was a short-lived unit of the United States Army recruited among non-citizen United States residents of Slavic ethnicity during World...
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    features of the Slavic language. Its descendant script, the Cyrillic, is still used by many languages today. The brothers wrote the first Slavic Civil Code...
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    Slavomolisano, also known as Molise Slavic or Molise Croatian (Croatian: Moliški hrvatski; Italian: croata molisana), is a variety of Shtokavian Croatian...
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    Alphabet of human thought Hyponymy and hypernymy Philosophical language Army Slavic When writing in Toki Pona, capital letters are used only for proper names...
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    In the Slavic revolt of 983, Polabian Slavs, Wends, Lutici and Obotrite tribes, that lived east of the Elbe River in modern north-east Germany overthrew...
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    South Slavs are Slavic people who speak South Slavic languages and inhabit a contiguous region of Southeast Europe comprising the eastern Alps and the...
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  • Lasic may refer to: LASIK, laser eye surgery Lasić, Slavic surname Đorđije Lašić, Yugoslav Army officer Lasix, a diuretic medication Lassic, 19th-century...
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  • Slavic speakers are a minority population in the northern Greek region of Macedonia, who are mostly concentrated in certain parts of the peripheries of...
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    soldiers served in the Red Army during World War II, 8 million of which were non-Slavic minorities. Officially, the Red Army lost 6,329,600 killed in action...
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    National Socialist Movement "Slavic Union" (Russian: Национал-социалистическое движение «Славянский союз», romanized: Natsional-sotsialisticheskoye dvizheniye...
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    български език, bŭlgarski ezik, pronounced [ˈbɤɫɡɐrski] ) is an Eastern South Slavic language spoken in Southeast Europe, primarily in Bulgaria. It is the language...
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    Russian patriotic march, written by the composer Vasily Agapkin in honour of Slavic women accompanying their husbands in the First Balkan War. The march was...
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    "fellowship") was a retinue in service of a Slavic chieftain, also called knyaz. The name is derived from the Slavic word drug (друг) with the meaning of "companion...
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    Saqaliba (category Slavic history)
    Crimean–Nogai raids into East Slavic lands.) Theophanes mentions that the Umayyad caliph Mu'awiya I settled a whole army of 5,000 Slavic mercenaries in Syria in...
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    Vladimir (name) (category Articles containing Old East Slavic-language text)
    orthography: Владиміръ) is a masculine given name of Slavic origin, widespread throughout all Slavic nations in different forms and spellings. The earliest...
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    Sclaveni (category South Slavic history)
    The Sclaveni (in Latin) or Sklabenoi (various forms in Greek) were early Slavic tribes that raided, invaded and settled in the Balkans in the Early Middle...
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  • Polish & Slavic Federal Credit Union (PSFCU) is a federally insured, federally-chartered, credit union with over 108,000 primary members, serving over...
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    Samo's Empire (category West Slavic history)
    Samo's Kingdom or Samo's State) is the historiographical term for the West Slavic tribal union established by King ("Rex") Samo. It existed between 623/631...
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    Carantanians (redirect from Alpine Slavic)
    Carantanians (Latin: Quarantani, Slovene: Karantanci) were a Slavic people of the Early Middle Ages (Latin: Sclavi qui dicuntur Quarantani, or "Slavs called...
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    also known as Lusatians, Lusatian Serbs and Wends) are an indigenous West Slavic ethnic group predominantly inhabiting the parts of Lusatia located in the...
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    The Serbian Army (Serbian Cyrillic: Копнена војска Србије, romanized: Kopnena vojska Srbije, lit. 'Serbian Land Army') is the land-based and the largest...
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