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  • 21Slavic speakers of Greek Macedonia — Total population Greece: 200,000+ Diaspora: 150,000+ Regions with significant populations Florina, Edessa, Kastoria, Thessaloniki, Serres, Drama[1] …

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  • 22Slavic studies — or Slavistics is the academic field of area studies concerned with Slavic areas, Slavic languages, literature, history, and culture. Originally, a Slavist or Slavicist was primarily a linguist or philologist who researches Slavistics, a Slavic… …

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  • 23Slavic liquid metathesis and pleophony — Slavic liquid metathesis refers to the historical phenomenon of metathesis of liquid consonants occurring in Common Slavic period in South Slavic and Czecho Slovak area. Onomastics evidence indicates that it seems to have occurred sometimes in… …

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  • 24Slavic settlement of the Eastern Alps — region was a historic process that took place between the 6th and 9th century AD, having culminated in the final quarter of the 6th century. Historical background The migration of Slavic peoples from their homeland began in roughly the late 4th… …

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  • 25Slavic microlanguages — are literary and linguistic forms that exist alongside the better known Slavic languages of historically prominent nations. The term literary microlanguages was coined by Aleksandr Dulichenko at the end of the 1970s and subsequently became a… …

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  • 26Slavic first palatalization — is a a Proto Slavic sound change, that manifested as regressive palatalization of inherited Balto Slavic velars and velar fricative.MotivationImportant tendency in Proto Slavic that also operated throughout the Common Slavic period, and was the… …

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  • 27Slavic Americans — are Americans of Slavic descent.There are various subgroups of Slavic Americans, including:* Belarusian Americans * Bosnian Americans * Bulgarian Americans * Croatian Americans * Czech Americans * Macedonian Americans * Montenegrin Americans *… …

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  • 28Slavic Muslims — are ethnic groups or sub ethnic groups of Slavs who observe the Islamic faith, such as: Bosniaks [1] Gorani [2] Pomaks [3] Torbeš (Macedonian Muslims) [4] See also: Muslims by nationality References …

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  • 29Slavic nationalism — Slavic nationalisms *Pan Slavism *Russian nationalism **Slavophile **Eurasianism **Neo Eurasianism **Eurasia Party *Ukrainian nationalism *Polish nationalism **Sarmatism **Prometheism **Far right in Poland *South Slavic, see rise of nationalism… …

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  • 30Slavic Orthodox — Churches are to be found in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Montenegro and Macedonia, and they traditionally employ the Church Slavonic language in their liturgy …

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