• The 2013 Slavic Cup is a regional invitational tournament for national teams in women's association football. The tournament was held from 7 to 11 March...
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    supernatural beings that existed in nature. These supernatural beings in Slavic religion come in various forms, and the same name of any single being can...
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  • The 1962 FIFA World Cup was the 7th edition of the FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial international football championship for senior men's national teams...
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    ([ɡɔ̌rani], Cyrillic: Горани) or Goranci ([ɡɔrǎːntsi], Cyrillic: Горанци), are a Slavic ethnic group inhabiting the Gora region—the triangle between Kosovo, Albania...
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    Hey, Slavs (category Slavic culture)
    and widely considered to be the Pan-Slavic anthem. It was adapted and adopted as the national anthem of various Slavic-speaking nations, movements and organizations...
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    vprisiadku dancing (Russian: вприсядку) is a type of male dance move in East Slavic (Russian, Ukrainian) dances. The dancer squats and thrusts one foot out...
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  • The FIS Cross-Country Slavic Cup is a series of cross-country skiing events arranged by the International Ski Federation (FIS). It is one of the nine FIS...
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    Pierogi (category Articles containing Old East Slavic-language text)
    for one filled dumpling. It derives from Old East Slavic пиръ (pirŭ) and further from Proto-Slavic *pirъ, 'feast'. While dumplings as such are found throughout...
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    Elijah (redirect from Elijah's Cup)
    converted Slavic tribes likely found him an ideal analogy for Perun, the supreme Slavic god of storms, thunder and lightning bolts. In many Slavic countries...
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  • Slovenian word for linden tree and the diminutive "ko". The word lipa is of Slavic origin. Lipko is spelt the same in every language and in every market where...
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  • seasons 4 and 5), Byzantine Greek and Sami (in season 5), and Old East Slavic and Miꞌkmaq (in season 6). Lars Walker, in the magazine The American Spectator...
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    [ˈruskʲɪje] ) are an East Slavic ethnic group native to Eastern Europe. Their mother tongue is Russian, the most spoken Slavic language. The majority of...
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    Borscht (category Slavic cuisine)
    sphondylium), an herbaceous plant growing in damp meadows, which lent the dish its Slavic name. With time, it evolved into a diverse array of tart soups, among which...
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    Mokosh (category Articles containing Old East Slavic-language text)
    Mokosh (/ˈmɒkɒʃ/ ) is a Slavic goddess. No narratives survive to the present day about this deity and so scholars must rely on academic disciplines like...
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    lexical permeability, reflecting contact with Thraco-Dacian, Slavic languages (including Old Slavic, Serbian, Bulgarian, Ukrainian, and Russian), Greek, Hungarian...
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    Blood brother (category Articles with text in Slavic languages)
    sworn brotherhood in a ceremony, which was known as Greek: adelphopoiesis, Slavic languages: pobratimstvo in the Eastern Orthodox Churches and as Latin: ordo...
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    ("day by day"), Lithuanian dienà and Latvian dìena ("day"), Slavic dъnъ ("day") or Slavic Poludnitsa ("Lady Midday"), Latin Dies, goddess of the day and...
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    been recorded in a South Slavic language, because they contain expressions alien to the Russian language but used in South Slavic idioms (such as diavol...
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    on 16 May 1883. The society was founded under the influence of the Pan-Slavic "Sokol movement" with the aim of promoting the "Sokolsk gymnastics" and...
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    Lime tree in culture (category Slavic mythology)
    folklore of a number of cultures. In old pagan Slavic mythology, the linden (lipa, as called in all Slavic languages) was considered a sacred tree. In Poland...
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  • Slavia Liberec so that the Czech footballers could affirm their club's Slavic character at a time when the Nazi regime in neighbouring Germany already...
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    as Bárhesz), and the Romanian colac. These names originated from Proto-Slavic kolo meaning "circle", or "wheel", and refer to the circular form of the...
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    recognised group in Europe between the 3rd and 8th centuries CE. The first East Slavic state, Kievan Rus', arose in the 9th century, and in 988, it adopted Orthodox...
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    Slovenes (category Slavic ethnic groups)
    also known as Slovenians (Slovene: Slovenci [slɔˈʋéːntsi]), are a South Slavic ethnic group native to Slovenia, and adjacent regions in Italy, Austria...
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    Kyiv (category Articles to be expanded from August 2013)
    probably existed as a commercial center as early as the 5th century. A Slavic settlement on the great trade route between Scandinavia and Constantinople...
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    Serbian language (category Slavic languages written in Latin script)
    Slovene, (LINCOM Studies in Slavic Linguistics 30). Munich: LINCOM, 2008. ISBN 3-89586-965-1 "Maternji jezik 2013". Popis 2013. 2016. Archived from the original...
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    2016-12-13. Retrieved 2015-11-22. Pronk-Tiethoff, Saskia (2013). The Germanic loanwords in Proto-Slavic. Rodopi. ISBN 9789401209847. Róna-Tas, András (1999)...
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    Lithuanian population revealed that Lithuanians are genetically close to the Slavic and Finno-Ugric speaking populations of Northern and Eastern Europe. Y-chromosome...
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  • 2010–11 Slovenian Fourth Division Winners: 2002–03 MNZ Ljubljana Cup Winners: 2013–14, 2018–19 ŽNK Radomlje, women's team "Klubi" [Clubs] (in Slovenian)...
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    Middle Ages, Ukraine was the site of early Slavic expansion and the area later became a key centre of East Slavic culture under the state of Kievan Rus',...
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