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Union of Slavic Churches of Evangelical Christians and Slavic Baptists of Canada (387 bytes)
1: ... of Slavic Churches of Evangelical Christians and Slavic Baptists of Canada''' are in [[Toronto, Ontario]]...

Old Slavic (109 bytes)
1: '''Old Slavic''' may refer to:

Slavic (306 bytes)
1: '''Slav''', '''Slavic''' or '''Slavonic''' can refer to:
3: * [[Slavic peoples]]
4: * [[Slavic languages]]
5: * [[Slavic mythology]]

Slavic fairies (5007 bytes)
1: [[Fairy|Fairies]] in [[Slavic mythology]] come in several forms and their names...
9: ...during [[Vladimir]]'s baptisms, and, in fact, the Slavic word for soul is ''vile''.
15: Among the [[Slavic creatures of folklore]], for the English-speaking...
17: ... of [[Heinrich Heine]], who claimed to be using a Slavic legend. Meyer's ''Konverationslexikon'' defines '...
23: '''Poludnica''' was a Slavic [[noon|noon demon]]. She was usually pictured as ...

Slavic Muslims (202 bytes)
1: ...s]] who observe the [[Islam|Islamic faith]]. Some Slavic Muslim peoples are:

Slavic peoples (11100 bytes)
1: ...istic body of peoples in [[Europe]]. They speak [[Slavic languages]] and reside chiefly in the east of tha...
46: ===The Slavic homeland debates===
52: Germans and different Slavic nations employed both theories as tools of politi...
54: ... area ([[Polesie]]), but a considerable number of Slavic words have [[Indo-Aryan languages|Indo-Aryan]] li...
56: ...he effect of language changes after conquest. The Slavic homeland would thus have included areas described...

Slavic languages (12054 bytes)
1: ...''') comprise the [[language|languages]] of the [[Slavic peoples]]. They form a distinct group of [[Indo-E...
5: Scholars divide the Slavic languages into three main branches, some of which...
7: * '''[[East Slavic languages|East Slavic]]''', including [[Russian language|Russian]], [[U...
8: * '''[[West Slavic languages|West Slavic]]''', which further subdivide into:
12: * '''[[South Slavic languages|South Slavic]]''', which further subdivide into:

Zaria, Slavic (441 bytes)
1: ...eauty, very popular in [[Slavic mythology|Eastern Slavic mythology]].
7: See also the [[Zorya]], the three [[Slavic]] guardians of the night.
9: [[Category:Slavic mythology]]

Slavic Orthodox (232 bytes)

Slavic mythology (8582 bytes)
1: '''[[Slavs|Slavic]] [[mythology]]''' and '''Slavic [[religion]]''' evolved over more than 3,000 year...
4: ...al]] songs, that preserved important fragments of Slavic [[paganism|pagan]] lore.
7: ...larly characteristic for the Slavic [[neopaganism#Slavic|neopaganists]] that draw on the Book of Veles.
9: Main symbol of ancient Slavic cosmogonic ideas was the [[World Tree]]. Slavs im...
10: In its crown was Slavic [[Heaven]]/[[paradise]], so called [[Svarga]], re...

Molise Slavic language (1875 bytes)
1: '''[[Molise]] [[Slavic languages|Slavic]]''' is a [[dialect]] of [[Serbo-Croatian]] [[lan...
7: ...bruzzo region are aware of their [[Slavic peoples|Slavic]] [[ancestry]].
9: ...] and [[Serbian language|Serbian]] is that Molise Slavic doesn't have a [[neutral]] noun gender.

Proto - Balto -Slavic (514 bytes)
1: ...inei]], point to the Thracian language as a Proto-Slavic geovariation. See the first external link.
4: ...tas.com/interdisciplinary.pdf Thracian as a Proto-Slavic language]
5: ...itannica.com/eb/article?tocId=9000553 Proto-Balto-Slavic]

Proto-Slavic language (524 bytes)
3: ... [[language]] which is a common ancestor of all [[Slavic languages]].
9: [[Category:Slavic languages]]

Gord (Slavic settlement) (3815 bytes)
1: .... The reconstructed [[Proto-Slavic language|Proto-Slavic]] word for such a settlement is *'''''gord''''' a...
9: ...sented particular natural advantages. However, as Slavic tribes united into states, gords were also built ...
16: ... developed as a word for "town" or "city" in some Slavic languages: [[Russian language|Russian]] ''gorod''...
25: ...bowo, Poland] – images of a typical ancient Slavic settlement with a suburbium, both with an earth-a...
28: [[Category:Slavic culture]]

List of Slavic given names (3799 bytes)
11: ...does not root from ''bol'' =pain, but from an old Slavic word ''bole'' meaning ''great'' or ''large'' - co...

List of Slavic languages (608 bytes)
1: {{merge}} [[Slavic languages]]
3: The '''Slavic languages''' include 18 ([[SIL]] estimate) [[lang...
5: *[[List of East Slavic languages|East Slavic languages]]
6: *[[List of South Slavic languages|South Slavic languages]]
7: *[[List of West Slavic languages|West Slavic languages]]

West Slavic languages (290 bytes)
1: {{merge}} [[List of West Slavic languages]]
3: ...ges''' is a subdivision of the [[Slavic languages|Slavic]] language group (q.v.) that includes [[Czech lan...

East Slavic languages (9189 bytes)
1: {{merge}} [[List of East Slavic languages]]
3: ...languages|Southern Slavic]] groups. Current East Slavic languages are [[Belarusian language|Belarusian]],...
13: ...avic language]] became separated from the ancient Slavic tongue common to all Slavs is difficult to ascert...
15: ...ages is a very 'hot' subject (see the [[talk:East Slavic languages|discussion]] on this article), because ...
17: ...on has to be made between the history of the East Slavic ''dialects'' and that of the ''literary languages...

Old East Slavic language (21093 bytes)
3: ...color="lawngreen" style="font-size:120%"|Old East Slavic (''руськъ'')
18: ...t Slavic]]<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;'''Old East Slavic'''
33: '''Old East Slavic language''' is one name for a language spoken bet...
35: ...086;&#1074;&#1072;'' 'Old ''Rus''ian (=&nbsp;East Slavic)', Ukrainian ''&#1076;&#1072;&#1074;&#1085;&#1100...
39: ...&#283;ko, krava'' ([[South Slavic languages|South Slavic]], [[Czech language|Czech]] and [[Slovak language...

Balto-Slavic languages (3740 bytes)
2: ...uistic textbooks) almost universally affirm Balto-Slavic.
4: The difficulties associated with the Balto-Slavic Theory include the fact that
5: * Baltic and Slavic speakers are in close geographical, political and...
6: * Baltic and Slavic languages were not written down until 15th and 9t...
10: ...opean than any other living languages. Baltic and Slavic languages belong to the [[Satem]] sub-group of th...

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