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  • 41Slavic fairies — She devil redirects here. For the 1989 film, see She Devil. Wilis redirects here. For the mountain, see Mount Wilis. For the ballet Les Wilis, see Giselle. Willi redirects here. For other uses, see Wili (disambiguation). Rusałki (1877), by Witold …

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  • 42Slavic dragon — Zmaj redirects here. For the Serbian poet, see Jovan Jovanović Zmaj. Zmey Gorynych, by Viktor Vasnetsov In Slavic mythology, the word “zmey” (Bulgarian and Russian: змей, Macedonian: змеj) and its cognates zmiy …

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  • 43Slavic Greek Latin Academy — A bronze statue of the Greek Lichud brothers, the founders of the academy, stands in front of Epiphany Monastery in Moscow Slavic Greek Latin Academy (Славяно греко латинская академия in Russian) was the first higher education establishment in… …

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  • 44Slavic piracy — The robbery committed by Slavic tribes on the Baltic Sea and its coast during the Middle Ages was initially a part of the Viking movement. We know about Slavic warriors in the 10th century from Scandinavian poetry. This time, the center of the… …

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  • 45Slavic Review — Infobox Journal discipline = Slavic Studies abbreviation = publisher = American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies country = USA frequency = Quarterly history = 1941 (1961 under the current title) present openaccess = website =… …

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  • 46Slavic language — noun a branch of the Indo European family of languages • Syn: ↑Slavic, ↑Slavonic, ↑Slavonic language • Derivationally related forms: ↑Slavic (for: ↑Slavic) • Hy …

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  • 47Slavic Village — Infobox nrhp | name =Warszawa Neighborhood District nrhp type = hd caption = location= Cleveland, Ohio lat degrees = 41 lat minutes = 27 lat seconds = 29 lat direction = N long degrees = 81 long minutes = 38 long seconds = 41 long direction = W… …

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  • 48Slavic languages of Macedonia (Greece) — The Slavic languages of Macedonia, Greece can refer to three mutually intelligible Slavic languages:* Bulgarian language * Macedonian language (also frequently referred to as Slavic Macedonian, Slavomacedonian, Macedonian (Slavonic). See… …

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  • 49Slavic translations of the Bible — This article deals with the history of translations of the Bible into Slavic languages, which begins with the second half of the 9th century.Old Church Slavonic and Church SlavonicThe oldest translation, commonly called the Old Church Slavonic,… …

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  • 50Slavic Cup — The Slavic Cup is a rugby league competition first competed for in 2006. The first winners of the Slavic Cup were Serbia. The competition was organized as part of the continuing effort to spread the game of rugby league throughout the many… …

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