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English: A map of the North Slavic and South Slavic countries, which is an alternate way of categorising the Slavonic languages and cultures. Alternate variant with native names of each nation state. |
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Source | Own work created using graphics editing software, based on a centuries-old concept shown in an abundance of diverse sources (examples: [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]). |
Author | Samotny Wędrowiec |
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[edit]- ↑ (1905) The Survey, Volume 13, Survey Associates, pp. 201–203
- ↑ (1933) Social Studies for Minnesota Schools, Seventh Year, C. Scribner's Sons, p. 44
- ↑ (2013) The World of the Slavs: Studies of the East, West and South Slavs: Civitas, Oppidas, Villas and Archeological Evidence (7th to 11th Centuries AD), Belgrade: Istorijski institut ISBN: 978-8677431044.
- ↑ (2016) The Palgrave Handbook of Slavic Languages, Identities and Borders, London: Palgrave Macmillan ISBN: 9781137348395.
- ↑ (1879) The Phrenological Journal and Science of Health: Incorporated with the Phrenological Magazine, Volumes 68-69, Category:New York: Fowler & Wells, p. 99
- ↑ (1906) Psychological Bulletin, Volume 3, American Psychological Association, p. 419
- ↑ O.T. Ford. Slavs. the-stewardship.org. The Stewardship. Retrieved on 2022-01-27.
- ↑ Grimm, Jacob (2012) Teutonic Mythology, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press ISBN: 978-1108047043.
- ↑ Bloch, Iwan (2001) Anthropological Studies on the Strange Sexual Practices of All Races and All Ages, Honolulu: University Press of the Pacific, p. 31 ISBN: 0898754712.
- ↑ Horne, Charles Francis (1870–1942) The World and its People: Or, a Comprehensive Tour of All Lands, Volume 4, ReInk Books
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