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  • ...yshona]]. It is a modified version of [[Dienstadi]] that incorporates the Slavic language with [[German]], [[English]], and [[Spanish]].
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  • ...is the oldest linguistic organization in the community. It's composed of [[Slavic]] language speakers, and includes a wide variety of members, most of them
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  • **Slavic: 12%
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  • *'''Species/Ethnicity:''' Human, Polish (Germano/Slavic) descent
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  • ...osthuman groups in DA are based on Western European (60%), Japanese (20%), Slavic (10%) & Chinese (10%) origins.
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  • ...avic state, the Grand Duchy attracted, overtime, an important community of Slavic migrants, most of whom were Russian. The migrants brought with them their c
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  • ...'s Worker Liberation Front that fought in 1989 for freedom from the United Slavic Socialist Union. After a 3 month war the [[Columbica|The United Socialist S
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  • ...tinopolis. The missionnaries also brought Orthodox [[Christianity]] to the Slavic population, as well as written language - in the form of the cyrillic alpha
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  • language= [[English]], Croat, Slavic, | ...o Islam. Considering the population at the time, it was believed that the Slavic people were all but extinct. A few thousand remained spread across the Ott
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  • ...&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Wikipedia:East Slavic languages|East Slavic]]<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;'''Russian''' ...;'z&#616;k/) is the most widely spoken of the [[Wikipedia:Slavic languages|Slavic languages]].
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  • Celtic and Latin with Germanic, Slavic and Basque minorities
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  • ...''' - A coup, set up by a peasant known only as Leth, quickly forms in the Slavic town of Kriashk, later known as Leninstan. Leth's army quickly overtakes th
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  • ...[[Wikipedia:Japanese Language|Japanese]] and [[Wikipedia:Slavic languages|Slavic]] languages amongst many others. The vocabulary differs substantially from
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  • Galicia-Volhynians are Germano-slavic peoples. They are generally tall and fair skinned with light eyes. Original
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  • ...hed quickly and very soon the Fiefdom and Duchy of Svarog, named after the Slavic god of fire, was created under the authority of Duke Miloslav Karadzic, a t
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  • ...out of his computer science studies and made his way to the former United Slavic Socialist Union (USSU) to carve out a Socialist paradise in the confusion o
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  • ...out of his computer science studies and made his way to the former United Slavic Socialist Union (USSU) to carve out a Socialist paradise in the confusion o
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  • ...hting this band of 'rebels' for a snowy, useless chunk of land, the United Slavic Socialist Union says good riddance to this piddling region and its band of
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  • ...I don't know it. Although the Skeelzanian themselves seem to be of Germano-Slavic extraction, there is little in the way of Nazi parallels outside of the mil
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  • ...and was settled in 1804 by the British, who later discovered that in fact, Slavic people had inhabited the North Eastern portion of the island. The British,
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  • **Slavic: 12%
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  • ...ns Wars raged on in 1912-1913 against the Ottomans by Greece and the other Slavic nations. The Balkan League won both wars which got the Ottomans out of the
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  • ...gion unleased a wave of organised and systematic attacks first against the slavic communities that were not of Orthodox faith, and later on passed to Taraska ...ation]]). The law enforcement agencies also received information that the Slavic communities that profess the [[Catholic|Roman Catholic]] faith are collabor
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  • The language is a dialect of Russian, but several other Slavic tongues are spoken. English is taught in all schools, and many now use it ...ussaka mix surprisingly well with Borscht and cabbage soup, staples of the Slavic Krechs. The NIIP's sister group, the NPLA (Northern Provincial Liberation
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  • ...Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia, and Bulgaria when they joined into the Pan-Slavic Confederation to counterbalacne the unification of the European Union. The
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  • ...lorers brought back to Europe fantastic stories of this strange Christian, Slavic land to the east, and, though most European states focused on colonization The slow influx of migrants from Slavic states continued for the next three centuries, during which Novikov underwe
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  • ...arian cities. The first colonists were from THe Netherlands, following the Slavic peoples. Eventually before the formation of Snoogit a large contingent of f ...t is home to many different races, the three dominant races are Caucasion, Slavic, and Indian. the laest census gives the following statistics of 2.289 Billi
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  • Similarly, some Western Slavic settlers moving to Austrivum in the midest of the great famine in 600BC (to ...ups lived in relative peace, if not isolation. There was trade between the Slavic settlers and the East Asians, but the German group remains more closely att
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  • ...irely of Arab descent, with Arabs making up 98% of the population. A small slavic minority once held power but this is no longer the case. The society is ver
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  • The people of Polska & BaltoSlavia are purely Slavic; they are the sons and daughters of Eastern Europe and the steppes beyond. ...IV who has brought recent changes by granting more freedoms to Baltic and Slavic provinces with good behavior.
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  • ...navian Empire), the Baltic Sea and the North Sea to the north, Slavia (all Slavic countries in Eastern Europe combined to become Slavia) to the east, Slavia
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  • ...&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Wikipedia:East Slavic languages|East Slavic]]<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;'''Constantian''' ...losely related to [[Russian]]. However, it distinguishes itself from other Slavic languages through the extensive vocabulary it has borrowed from [[Greek]].
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  • ...hey plundered and looted and brought home slaves, mainly from Germanic and Slavic tribes. ...he years following the Strife, Tarasovka attracted a significant number of Slavic immigrants, mainly Russians, which continued to reinforce the positions of
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  • ...&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Wikipedia:West Slavic languages|West Slavic]]<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;'''Polish''' Polish is a [[Wikipedia:Slavic Languages|Slavic Language]], and is spoken in RL Poland, and a few NS nations.
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  • language=Serbovian Slavic, Bosnian, Arabic | ...eralist anti-monarchy party), Freedom Party (right-wing liberal party) and Slavic League (an extreme right-wing party). Communist parties have been outlawed
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  • |Slavic || Hamilton City, East Hamilton
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  • ...ern expansion in the 1200's, making it more of an 'Eastern'. The scattered Slavic Tribes take the place of the outraged and wary Natives, which serves as a r
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  • ...ians (82%), with the rest of the population a combination of various other Slavic groups. Officially, the government recognizes over 90 ethnic groups.
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  • Celtic and Latin with Teutonic, Slavic, North African, Indochinese, Basque minorities
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  • Eastern areas of the Federated Imperium are inhabited by the Slavic Agodals and Asiatic Kojiki are distinctively different from other areas of
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  • ...man is of medium height, stocky, dark-haired, and with features suggesting Slavic and Asian descendence. Ubiaks are known for their hard-edged and brusque de
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  • language=Several different languages, mostly Slavic |
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  • ...s were those speaking Finnish, Scandinavian, Germanic, French, English and Slavic languages. "Jarvet" means “Lakes” in Finnish, and its namesake is know ...anzerjaegers'' for their armoured infantry battalions), The Jarvet Uhlans (Slavic, armoured cars or light tanks) and The Jarvet Genies (Romance, engineering)
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  • ...hly sofistacted Culture and Conquered the Rest of the various Germanic and Slavic tribes to the north. The Nation has undergone more revoluions, coup'd tats,
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  • ...es is that they are in fact a remnant of a large group of proto-Turkic and Slavic peoples that lived over much of the region. The indication of Ka worship cl
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  • The Sorbs, a Slavic people with about 6,000 members, are located in the Lusatia region of Saxon
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  • ...0.5% and Pontloue 0.5%. The first three counties take their name from the Slavic colours of red, white and black, respectively. The last county takes its n ...hobia are inculcated. Paradoxically, Russian, Ukrainian, Polish and other Slavic emigrants to the province so quickly went native that they almost immediate
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  • ...d is flat, which is how it got its nickname as the Plains Province and its Slavic proper name meaning much the same thing. Together with [[Jarvet]], it form As an artifact of the long-receded Slavic majority, the bicameral provincial legislature is called the Dooma and is p
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  • ...ven: Standard, Sarcanzan, Ruskan, Muurite, Darian, Vietnamexican Standard, Slavic Standard
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  • ...ndard, Sarcanzan, Ruskan, Muurite, Darian, Juliki, Vietnamexican Standard, Slavic Standard ...he current principle issues of the team is to successfully incorporate the Slavic roots within the dialect spoken in the Soviet Union. Current contreversy l
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  • Slavic: 20%
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  • |'''Official Language''' || [[Arabic]] / [[Dienstadi]] (Slavic Standard)
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  • ...d mainly by Englishmen and expatriated Germans. Smaller kingdoms formed by Slavic immigrants sprung up as well in pockets of present day Pacifica and Osea. ...expanding their stranglehold on northern Velkya, they influenced the local Slavic kingdoms, eventually absorbing them and converting them to Protestantism. T
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  • ...astal defence. The FN-1 ''Faina'' (formerly ''Fenella''), whose name is a Slavic given name, is based on [[Community Vessel Aircraft Carrier|aircraft carrie
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  • ...ed unarmed [[CDF maritime patrol aircraft|maritime reconnaissance]]. This Slavic name means “happy.”
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  • |'''Official Language''' || [[Dienstadi]] (Slavic Standard)
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  • The Steigian people are primarily of East Slavic origin, mostly Russians. About 88% of Steigians are Russians, with 6% Germa
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  • ...yshona]]. It is a modified version of [[Dienstadi]] that incorporates the Slavic language with [[German]], [[English]], and [[Spanish]].
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  • ...oked that Nordentor is the real [[Cholmestay#Geography|Krasna]], since the Slavic word ''krasna'' means red. ...(Sober Thought)|Socialists]] are quick to agree, pointing out that in some Slavic languages ''krasna'' has an additional meaning of beautiful. Most MHFs wou
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  • language=Russian, Slavic |
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  • ...as well as letters borrowed from other Scandinavian/Germanic and even some Slavic alphabets. Also used is a symbol for the conjunction 'and', a character sim
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  • ...ge German ethnic populations are widespread, and other ethnicities include Slavic, Turkic, Japanese, Chinese or Indian.
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  • '''Goalkeeper and Team Captain''': #1 Anya Rasputina, 26. This tall, buxom Slavic woman is agile and quick on her feet. On the field, she is the captain and
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  • ...c-speaking foresters and subsistence farmers in the interior speakers, and Slavic-speaking ore miners near Sheldon. None of these languages has official sta
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  • * [[Wikipedia:East Slavic languages|East Slavic languages]]
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  • ...place of warring states in its early history. Around the 4th century BC, Slavic tribes invaded and literally destroyed the [[Democratic Republic of Thiese]
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  • ...iving democracy with its capital centered at the city of Thiese. When the Slavic tribes invaded in the 4th Century BC, the republic was dealt a mortal blow
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  • <tr><td width="250px">Slavic Byzantium</td><td> Emperor Goran Constantine XLIII</td></tr> <tr><td width="250px">Slavic Rupublics</td><td> Commerade President Karl Kratt</td></tr>
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  • ...&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Wikipedia:East Slavic languages|East Slavic]]<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Jaredcohenian
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  • ...&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Wikipedia:East Slavic languages|East Slavic]]<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Jaredcohenian
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  • ...andarin (1.38 ''per cent''), and a variety of [[Wikipedia:Slavic_languages|Slavic languages]] (1.2 ''per cent''). English, Anguistian, and Nielandic are the
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  • ...ovyan [[Ros|Russian]] or other [[Taraskovyan Slavs|Slavic]] origins. A non-Slavic minority also exists, namely in the face of a Taraskath community. The popu
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  • Yet in the cold far north of the Archregimancy, many of the Slavic monasteries contain winter sports experts for the simple reason that skiing While most of the delegation were understandably from the northern Slavic monasteries, there were a couple of exceptions: cross-country skiier Fr. Po
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  • '''Valerians''' are a Slavic peoples that make up the majority of the population in [[Magnus Valerius]],
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  • ...rff, it was likely that they would not endure on the throne of a primarily Slavic empire (the Badenese and von Plittersdorffs were Germanic).
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  • As settlement expanded from its origins in SVO, successive waves of English, Slavic and other speakers emigrated here. The city spread to encompass two inters
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  • The people of Mannerstein are a mixed bag of Germanic, Nordic, and Slavic people, with the Germanic and Nordic people holding most of the power. On t
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  • ...e collapse of an independent Volitaian nation and introduced the region to Slavic nations in the East, the Hykosian Empire broke apart 400 years after having ==== Early Slavic Mentions ====
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  • ...r it became a dictatorship. Many of the people who live in it have ties to Slavic Byzantium, but there are a lot of people who migrated there over the years
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  • ...eric (76%). Other groups include Nordic (6%), Germanic (4%), French (4%), Slavic (4%), Other (4%). About 82% of the population speaks [[Padrogüés]] fluen
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  • ...tock and of a Zoroastrian religious background. Meijis's dual ancestry of Slavic Valerian and Iranian Tabrizian blood shaped his life and made him appreciat
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  • ...ing routes of North, West and Eastern Toopoxia, bringing in Iberian Steel, Slavic Coals and Christian literature, it led to the great rise of trade in Toopox
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  • Russian/Noth Asian 78%, Slavic 7%, Other 15%
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  • ...very diverse. The racial makeup of the city is 49.66% Russian, 30.84% East Slavic, 7.79% Asian, 6.48%% from other races, and 4.28% from two or more races. Et
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  • *'''Languages''': Though High Corsimenian (a mixture of Latinic and Slavic languages) is the official language, it is used only in official edicts and
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  • ...a]] <br> [[Doujin|The Empyrean Society of Doujin]] <br> [[Jaredcohenia|The Slavic Federal Republic of Jaredcohenia]] <br> [[Leafanistan|The Glorious Republic
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  • '''Ethnic groups''': European 90% (British Islands 65%, Slavic 20%, German 10%, Other 5%), Eastasian (mostly Japanese) 7%; Eurasian (mixed
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  • ...ven: Standard, Sarcanzan, Ruskan, Muurite, Darian, Vietnamexican Standard, Slavic Standard
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  • ...vasion, occupation, and attempted annexation of Syldavo, another, smaller, Slavic nation and neighbor to Bordura. The Soviet Union and United States were als
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  • ...ul of their words and actions. The majority of Erusea's culture comes from Slavic origin, and the majority of the country's citizens follow the Orthodox Chri
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  • |+<big><big>'''Scando-Slavic Imperial State '''<br> ...|| Sablaägar, Jänsardenjas, Swedish, Russian (Official), numerous Scando-Slavic Dialects
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  • ...his further fractured the already tense relationship between the concerned Slavic Kings and the continuously notorious Lexin, in response an emmisary was sen ...c background, unwilling to face a war with a popular and dangerous man the Slavic nations backed off, refusing to acknowledge Lexin or his new kingdom
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  • ...ularly, it is preferred that the monarch marry a noblewoman or nobleman of Slavic descent. French descent comes in as a second-best option, thanks to the he *Marry any Valerian of Slavic stock without much forethought. Slavic stock is considered to be the purest of the pure.
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  • ...ation from the other Slavic nations, Lexin was a part of the first wave of Slavic Colonisers who attempted to colonise the roughest parts of the Middle East. ...he joined the Army militia and very quickly rose through the ranks as the Slavic nations increased in the number of conflicts.
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  • ...hly sofistacted Culture and Conquered the Rest of the various Germanic and Slavic Tribes to the north. The Nation has undergone more revoluions, coup'd tats,
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  • ...from Willinkian settlers. In 736AD Okielahoma came under the control if a Slavic state, Belozersk-Willinkiav, as part of the Belozersk province.
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  • The most distinct ethnic minority is comprised of different Slavic people who make up about 20% of the population of Esthonia. ...in Esthonia consider Esthonian their native language. 19% speak different Slavic languages (mostly Russian) as their first or native language. The remaining
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  • **2% Slavic/Russian
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  • The following five centuries brought immigrants from Slavic Europe and with them they brought the seedlings of liberal democracy. From ...igration of Russians fleeing the brutality of World War II, and like their Slavic ancestors, they brought with them ideas—this time however, they brought t
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  • ...his citizen's respect and the hatred of his enemies. This foreign (chiefly Slavic nationalist) distaste for Rudabaugh reached a culmination the attempt on, a
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  • ...o CPSU members or otherwise people loyal to the Communist Party and are of Slavic origin. Women, and particularly since 1992, have an ever-increasing role in
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  • ...ul of these Slavic immigrants, and have made large amounts of red tape for Slavic immigrants to gain citizenship. Crime is also a moderate problem, especiall
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  • ...an]]. The party was created in 2003 through the alliance of Yuri Simonov's Slavic Front Party and [[Andrei Pakhomov|Andrei Pakhomov's]] Social Revolutionary
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  • ...continued in this manner until 2003, along with friend Yuri Simonov of the Slavic Front party, he created the [[Simonov-Pakhomov Blok]]. The Blok gathered mu
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  • ...ы'') - also known as ''Taraskovyan Russians'' - are a [[Taraskovyan Slavs|Slavic]] people, which is by far the most important and largest of all peoples inh
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  • ...ovyans. This does not, however, mean that the other four major Taraskovyan Slavic peoples - Serbovians, Polavians, Moesians and Moravians - have been absorbe '''Serbovians''' (''Serbovian'': ''Србови'') are a Slavic people inhabiting [[Taraskovya]]. They are closely related to the Serbian a
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  • ...(BHS). It is also known in the linguistic community as - the Central-South Slavic diasystem. ...ed by the fact they by and large placed more emphasis on whether they were Slavic rather than Italic, given that Dalmatian city-states were then inhabited by
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  • ...the earliest literary Slavic language, and is based on the early medieval Slavic dialect of the Thessalonica region (in modern Greece). ...t language as [[Latin]] does with Romance languages. The root language of Slavic languages is instead ''proto-Slavonic''.
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  • * Zhelistis are very closely related to the slavic peoples, but their language is more similar to Icelandic.
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  • ...araskovya]]n political party, and is the main force of [[Taraskovyan Slavs|Slavic]] nationalism in the country. ...ies. It was born from the union of a number of movements including various Slavic nationalists and radical [[Taraskovyan Orthodox Church|Orthodox]] organizat
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  • Turansks are a mix of Slavic peoples and Scandinavian tribes. While tribal loyalties remain
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  • ...t residents consider themselves ethnically Russian and practice Russian or Slavic customs. Nevertheless, Lupinissians participate actively in the same Kelsse
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  • language=English, French, Slavic |
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  • ...Ruthenia|Rus'}}', which describes either the area in Caucasia inhabited by Slavic peoples or the various states that occupied the area.
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  • ...ork in Poland, so the organization established a hub, called 'The National Slavic Alliance', or NSA. <br> The National Slavic Alliance's purpose was to maintain, preserve, and protect the regions of Ea
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  • ...Sea all the way past the modern-day Ural Mountains and even went past the Slavic peoples in the eastern portion of modern-day Moscow in 412 C.E.
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  • '''Belarusian''' is a Slavic language, and spoken in RL Belarus (official language), and RL Poland (mino
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  • |'''Official Languages''' || Bulgorian,Slavic Languages
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  • '''The Republic of Czechalrus''' is a [[Slavic]] nation of which the primary ethnicity is Russian. The Government
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  • ...emdomEmpire]] has remained in power since then. The reigons of [[National Slavic Alliance]], [[Catlandatopia]], [[RCCA]], [[CC]],and [[Ireland]] are the cur
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  • region=[[The National Slavic Alliance]] |
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