Indo-European ethno-linguistic group living in Central Europe, Eastern Europe, Southeastern Europe, Northern Asia, and Central Asia.
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Examples for "slavic peoples"
Examples for "slavic peoples"
1The Moskavan population is almost entirely made up of Slavic peoples.
2Slavic peoples: conversion to Christianity; folklore; history; linguistics; paganism; shamans
3Slavic peoples get their physical characteristics from potatoes, their smoldering inquietude from radishes, their seriousness from beets.
4Originally, all Slavic peoples called themselves Serbs.
5Russia, the dying giant among the great nations, championed the Slavic peoples at the beginning of the war.
1The Slavs are in two principal groups, the northern and the southern.
2The Slavs mean our destruction; it is now or never for us.
3It encouraged the Czecho-Slavs and other dissatisfied portions of the Austrian Empire.
4The language benefited by the fact that the first authors were Slavs.
5Mention some encouraging features with reference to the above-named and other Slavs.
6Or do we find fault with the southern Slavs as a people?
7There are also Jews, Scandinavians, Italians, Slavs, and men of other nationalities.
8Grief-stricken Macedonian Slavs yesterday buried five soldiers killed by ethnic Albanian rebels.
9The early history of the Slavs in the Peninsula is obscure.
10How can we hope to hold the Slavs back without fuel?
11Now there is an outcry that the Albanians of Kosovo ill-treat the Slavs.
12The same for the South Slavs and for all nationalities oppressed in Europe.
13The hatred between the Slavs and the Teutonic Austrians is intense.
14The Slavs derived enormous material benefits from their citizenship of the Austrian empire.
15Of course the expansion of Greeks and Slavs meant the expulsion of Turks.
16The empire also was again invaded by the Slavs and Hungarians.