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'Slavic' is an adjective used to describe or refer to things or people from Slavic countries, such as Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, and Russia. Example sentence: The slavic folklore was celebrated with traditional songs and dances.
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Indeed many people viewed Stravinsky's evolution beyond the Rite as a betrayal of both his Slavic roots and modernistic genius, so the question can be posed in all earnestness: did Stravinsky himself survive the Rite?
Any post-Soviet person will be able to recite at least three anecdotes about Ukrainians and their love for salo Katrina Kollegaeva Katrina Kollegaeva from Russian Revels, a cooking duo who explore Slavic culture through food, has dedicated a lot of time to exploring the history of salo and what is means to Ukraine.
THE same giddy feeling of taboos broken and shackles cast off; the same high density of pretty Slavic students; the same incipient frostbite.
Hurry up Less separate, more equal Dirt all round A moving story Taxing matters Slavic symbolism ReprintsWith unemployment at record levels and budgets stretched by unification, things are getting more complicated.
Celebrating the 1,025th anniversary of the baptism of Kyivan Rus, a medieval federation of eastern Slavic princedoms, both sent a clear message: Don't stray from the common space of our Russian-Orthodox civilisation.The event took place amid rising concerns in Russia over Ukraine's future.
At its core are the three eastern Slavic states, Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine, which Kirill I, the movement's unofficial leader, believes must maintain spiritual and cultural unity under the Russian Orthodox Church.This construct fulfills both domestic and international goals.
In several parts of the southern Balkans, religion, politics and diplomacy have recently become entangled in a messy way.In Macedonia, a notionally religious dispute (pitting one Slavic Orthodox church against another) has led to a straining of ties with Serbia, with bizarre results.
Within the coming decade, it is a fair bet that eight countries once under Russian sway will be members of the European Union.Only the Slavic core of the old Soviet Union Russia, Ukraine and Belarus looks manifestly unable to move fast, if at all, towards "Europe".
The "idea" could make no special appeal to Slavic roots, nor to the Russian Orthodox church, the traditional sources of Russian nationalism, since plenty of Russians, especially in the 20 ethnic republics of the federation, are neither Slavs nor Orthodox.
But whereas the Soviet Union used tanks and ideology, Mr Putin prefers to deal in money and nationalism.Mr Putin's talk of Russia and Ukraine as one Slavic people has been accompanied by vitriolic anti-Ukrainian propaganda from state television.
Hurry up Less separate, more equal Dirt all round A moving story Taxing matters Slavic symbolism ReprintsThe sceptics insist that even the latest bout of fiscal flagellation will not enable Italy to meet the Maastricht target.
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