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  2. Slavia - Wikipedia

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    Slavia, a general term for an area inhabited by Slavs; Slawiya, one of the tribal centers of early East Slavs; The medieval name for the Wendish settlement area; The medieval name for the duchy of Pomerania

  3. Slavs - Wikipedia

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    The Slavs or Slavic people are groups of people who speak Slavic languages.Slavs are geographically distributed throughout the northern parts of Eurasia; they predominantly inhabit Central Europe, Eastern Europe, Southeastern Europe, and Northern Asia, though there is a large Slavic minority scattered across the Baltic states and Central Asia, [1] [2] and a substantial Slavic diaspora in the ...

  4. Slava (tradition) - Wikipedia

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    Thematic exhibition about slava, Ethnographic Museum in Belgrade Slava (Serbian: Слава, lit. 'Celebration', pronounced) is a family's annual ceremony and veneration of their patron saint.

  5. Slavija - Wikipedia

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    the Serbo-Croatian, Macedonian and Slovene name for Slavia, a general term for an area inhabited by Slavs. Places. Slavija Square, a public square in Belgrade, Serbia;

  6. List of Slavia Prague records and statistics - Wikipedia

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    Slavia Prague's tally of 21 League titles is the second-highest in Czech football, after Sparta Prague. As of May 2021, they are one of five teams, the others being FC Viktoria Plzeň , FC Baník Ostrava and FC Slovan Liberec , that has won the Czech Football League since its reformation in 1993.

  7. Slavs (ethnonym) - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the Slavic autonym *Slověninъ is disputed.. According to Roman Jakobson's opinion, modified by Oleg Trubachev (Трубачёв) [15] and John P. Maher, [16] the name is related to the Proto-Indo-European (PIE) root *ḱlew-seen in slovo ("word") and originally denoted "people who speak (the same language)", i.e. people who understand each other, in contrast to the Slavic word ...

  8. South Slavs - Wikipedia

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    In the 20th century, the country of Yugoslavia (from Serbo-Croatian, literally meaning "South Slavia" or "South Slavdom") ... This section does not cite any sources.

  9. SK Slavia Prague - Wikipedia

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    Sportovní klub Slavia Praha – fotbal (Sports Club Slavia Prague – Football, pronounced [ˈslaːvɪja ˈpraɦa]), commonly known as Slavia Praha or Slavia Prague, is a Czech professional football club in Prague. Founded in 1892, they are the second most successful club in the Czech Republic since its independence in 1993. [2]