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Slavs

The Slavs or Slavic people are groups of people who speak Slavic languages. Slavs are geographically distributed throughout regions 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, and a substantial Sla…

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Slavs

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Edges331
Triples213
Avg. degree1.99
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related to Relations with non-Slavic people · 35
Slavs → After, Albanian, Balkan, Balkans, Because Slavs, Bulgaria, Celtic Scordisci, Dacians, East Thrace, For, Germanic Goths, Goths, Greece, Greeks, Hellenized, Hungary, Illyrians, In, Iranian Sarmatians, Jireček Line
related to Genetics · 33
Slavs → According, Aromanians, Baltic Finnic, Balts, CCR5, Consistent, Dnieper, East, East European, East Slavs, Eastern Europe, Finno-Ugric, Germanic, I-CTS10228, I2, North Caucasian, Northern European, Northern Russian, Only Northern Russians, R-M458
related to Middle Ages · 31
Slavs → AD, Avar, Balaton Principality, Bohemia, Bulgaria, Bulgars, Carantania, Central Europe, Christianity, Croatia, Duchy, Frankish, Great Moravia, In, Kievan Rus, Kingdom, Moravian, Nitra, Old Church Slavonic, Principality
related to Ethno-cultural subdivisions · 29
Slavs → Antes, Balts, Boii, Byzantine Empire, Catholic Church, Celts, Central Europe, East Germanic, East Slavs, Eastern Orthodox Church, Finns, Germans, Goths, Hungarians, Iranians, Khazars, Kievan Rus, Latin, Old Prussians, Pannonian Avars
related to External links · 26
Slavs → Catholic Encyclopedia, Charles, Derenko, Eastern, Encyclopedia Americana, Gomolcaknd, Grzybowski, In Herbermann, June, Lazur, Leopold Lénard, Malyarchuk, Mitochondrial DNA Phylogeny, New York, Oxford Journals, Perkova, Robert Appleton Company, Texts, The New Student's Reference, The Slavs
related to Religion · 20
Slavs → Among Slavic, Balkans, Catholic, Catholicism, Christian Slavs, Christianized, East, Hanafi, Islam, Muslim, Muslim Slavs, Orthodox, Orthodox Christianity, Religious, Slavic, South Slavs, Sunni, The, West Schism, West Slavs
related to Modern era · 18
Slavs → As, Austria-Hungary, Austro-Hungarian Empire, Austro-Slavism, Balkans, Bulgaria, Byzantine Empire, Montenegro, Ottoman Empire, Pan-Slavism, Principality, Russian Empire, Serbia, Slavic, South Slavs, The, The Slavic, Venice
related to Population · 6
Slavs → Central, Currently, Eastern, Slavic, Southeastern Europe, Winkler Prins
see also · 6
Slavs → Asia Minor SlavsEthnic, Church SlavonicLech, EuropeGord, EuropeList, RusList, Slavic

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Sklaboiinstance ofused various forms0.80text
Kazakhstaninstance offormer Soviet states in Central Asia0.80text
Kyrgyzstan have very large minority Slavic populationsinstance offormer Soviet states in Central Asia0.80text
with most being Russiansinstance offormer Soviet states in Central Asia0.80text
Gepidsinstance ofAsiatic or Caucasian tribes0.80text
Hunsinstance ofAsiatic or Caucasian tribes0.80text
Avarsinstance ofAsiatic or Caucasian tribes0.80text
Gothsinstance ofAsiatic or Caucasian tribes0.80text
Bulgarsinstance ofAsiatic or Caucasian tribes0.80text
Slavsrelated to Ethno-cultural subdivisionsWest Slavs0.60section
Slavsrelated to Ethno-cultural subdivisionsSlavic0.60section
Slavsrelated to Ethno-cultural subdivisionsCentral Europe0.60section

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