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Slavic Religion Summary
7,175 words, approx. 24 pages SLAVIC RELIGION. The exact origin of the Slavs, an indigenous European people, is not known, but by about 800 BCE pockets of Slavs were scattered in a region east of the Vistula and the Carpathians and west of the Don. Some six hundred years later the...
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Slavic mythology Information
8,369 words, approx. 28 pages
 Unlike Greek or Egyptian mythology, there are no first-hand records for the study of Slavic mythology. Despite some controversial theories (for instance, the Book of Veles), it cannot be proven that the Slavs had any sort of writing system prior to...



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In the Slavic Heartland
03/06/1990: 385 words, approx. 1 pages SUNDAY'S republic and local elections in Russia, Byelorussia and the Ukraine gave a voice to the Soviet Union's Slavic heartland, where 70 percent of the Soviet population lives. These were not fully democratic, multiparty elections, but democratic, ethnic, nationalist, ecological and other popular movements...
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Sifting the Evidence for the Reconstruction of Pannonian Slavic*
03/01/2004: 2,510 words, approx. 8 pages Sifting the Evidence for the Reconstruction of Pannonian Slavic* Ronald O. Richards' The Pannonian Slavic Dialect of the Common Slavic ProtoLanguage, a revision of his UCLA Ph.D. dissertation, takes on the challenging task of wringing from the Hungarian-language evidence information on the Slavic...


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