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PanslavonianPanslavonian Pan`sla*vo"ni*an, a.
See Panslavic. Slavocracy
Slavocracy Slav*oc"ra*cy, n. [Slave + -cracy, as in
democracy.]
The persons or interest formerly representing slavery
politically, or wielding political power for the preservation
or advancement of slavery. [U. S.]
Slavonian
Slavonian Sla*vo"ni*an, Slavonic Sla*von"ic, a.
1. Of or pertaining to Slavonia, or its inhabitants.
2. Of or pertaining to the Slavs, or their language.
Slavonian
Slavonian Sla*vo"ni*an, n.
A native or inhabitant of Slavonia; ethnologically, a Slav.
Slavonic
Slavonian Sla*vo"ni*an, Slavonic Sla*von"ic, a.
1. Of or pertaining to Slavonia, or its inhabitants.
2. Of or pertaining to the Slavs, or their language.
Slavophil
Slavophil Slav"o*phil, Slavophile Slav"o*phile, n. [Slavic +
Gr. ??? loving.]
One, not being a Slav, who is interested in the development
and prosperity of that race.
Slavophile
Slavophil Slav"o*phil, Slavophile Slav"o*phile, n. [Slavic +
Gr. ??? loving.]
One, not being a Slav, who is interested in the development
and prosperity of that race.
Meaning of Slavo from wikipedia
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Slavo-Serbia or Slaveno-Serbia was a
territory of
Imperial Russia from 1753 to 1764. It was
located to the
south of the
Donets River,
between the Bakhmutka...
- Italo-Celtic, Graeco-Armenian, Graeco-Aryan or Graeco-Armeno-Aryan, and Balto-
Slavo-Germanic. However,
unlike the ten
traditional branches,
these are all controversial...
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Slavo ****ić (21 July 1954 – 7
September 2024) was a
Bosnian sociologist and
academic who was a
professor and PhD in
Marxist sociology. He was a member...
- However, he
alternately described his
language as "Serbo-Albanian" and "
Slavo-Macedonian" and
himself as a "Mijak from Galičnik", a "Serbian patriot"...
- Byzantino-Slavic wars may
refer to: Byzantine–Bulgarian wars, wars
between Byzantines and
Bulgarians Byzantine–Serbian wars, wars
between Byzantines and...
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original on 6
April 2013.
Retrieved 19
December 2010. "Euromosaic – Le [
slavo]macédonien /
bulgare en Grèce". www.uoc.edu.
Archived from the original...
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Macedonian (/ˌmæsɪˈdoʊniən/ M****-ih-DOH-nee-ən; македонски јазик, translit.
makedonski jazik,
pronounced [maˈkɛdɔnski ˈjazik] ) is an
Eastern South Slavic...
- San
Felice del
Molise (also
called Filić or Štifilić) is a
small town and
comune in the
province of Campob****o in the
Molise region of Italy, near the...
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Molise Croats (Croatian: Moliški Hrvati) or
Molise Slavs (Italian:
Slavo-molisani,
Slavi del Molise) are a
Croat community in the
Molise province of Campob****o...
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Slavo Polugic (born
April 2, 1983) is a
Swiss heavyweight kickboxer of
Serbian and
Croatian descent. He is
known for his knee strikes,
hence the nickname...