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  • 1slav|ey — «SLAY vee», n plural eys. Especially British Informal. a maid of all work …

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  • 2Slav Defense — Chess diagram|= tright| = rd|nd|bd|qd|kd|bd|nd|rd|= pd|pd| | |pd|pd|pd|pd|= | |pd| | | | | |= | | |pd| | | | |= | |pl|pl| | | | |= | | | | | | | |= pl|pl| | |pl|pl|pl|pl|= rl|nl|bl|ql|kl|bl|nl|rl|=|The Slav Defense is a chess opening that begins… …

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  • 3Slav — /slahv, slav/, n. 1. one of a group of peoples in eastern, southeastern, and central Europe, including the Russians and Ruthenians (Eastern Slavs), the Bulgars, Serbs, Croats, Slavonians, Slovenes, etc. (Southern Slavs), and the Poles, Czechs,… …

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  • 4Semi-Slav Defense — a b c d e f …

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  • 5Thomas the Slav — was originally a Byzantine military and naval commander entrusted with a very high command during the reign of Emperor Leo V the Armenian. However, upon the death of Simon and the ascension of the New Emperor Michael who was a rival General of… …

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  • 6Pan-Slav|ism — «PAN SLAH vihz uhm, SLAV ihz », noun. 1. the idea or principle of a political union of all Slavic peoples. 2. belief in or support of this principle …

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  • 7Army Slav — Developed to help with language barriers in Austria Hungary, Army Slav was a rump language consisting of about eighty key words. It was in use until the end of the Great War.Part of the reason for the existence of this specialized language was… …

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  • 8Demographic history of Macedonia — This article is about the region spanning several countries in southeastern Europe; for the demographics of the Republic of Macedonia, see Demographic history of the Republic of Macedonia. The geographical region of Macedonia Contents …

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  • 9Slavic speakers of Greek Macedonia — Total population Greece: 200,000+ Diaspora: 150,000+ Regions with significant populations Florina, Edessa, Kastoria, Thessaloniki, Serres, Drama[1] …

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  • 10Ľudovít Štúr — (Audio|Sk Ludovit Stur.ogg|pronunciation; October 29, 1815 – January 12, 1856), known in his era as Ludevít Velislav Štúr, was the leader of the Slovak national revival in the 19th century, the author of the Slovak language standard eventually… …

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