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Slavic peoples,
eastern group of
Slavic peoples South Slavic peoples,
southern group of
Slavic peoples West
Slavic peoples,
western group of
Slavic peoples...
- The
Slavs or
Slavic people are a
group of
peoples who
speak Slavic languages.
Slavs are
geographically distributed throughout the
northern parts of Eurasia;...
- 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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Slavic Shamanism is the
practice of
working and
worshipping Slavic spirits and
ancestors along with the
ancient Slavic gods.
There are
three main types...
- Look up East
Slavic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. East
Slavic may
refer to: East
Slavic languages, one of
three branches of the
Slavic languages East...
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Slavic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. West
Slavic may
refer to: West
Slavic languages, one of
three branches of the
Slavic languages West...
- A
Slavic dragon is any
dragon in
Slavic mythology,
including the
Russian zmei (or zmey; змей),
Ukrainian zmiy (змій), and its
counterparts in
other Slavic...
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South Slavic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
South Slavic may
refer to:
South Slavic languages, one of
three branches of the
Slavic languages...
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Southeast Europe and
established the
foundations for the
Slavic nations through the
Slavic states of the
Early and High
Middle Ages. The Slavs' original...