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slav
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Eastern Europe
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Refers to a person who is part of the Slavic ethnic group, with common cultural and historical heritage.
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slav
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Eastern Europe
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A member of the Slavic ethnic group with shared history, culture, and language
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slav
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Eastern Europe
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Ethnic group with diverse cultural and linguistic heritage, often associated with shared history and traditions, including languages like Russian, Ukrainian, Polish, etc.
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slav
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Eastern Europe
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The term 'Slav' holds historical and cultural significance, often evoking a sense of pride and identity among the Slavic peoples.
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slav
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Eastern European countries
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Pride in Slavic heritage and traditions is common
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slav
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Western Europe
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Often used as a general term for a person from a Slavic-speaking country, such as Russia, Poland, or Ukraine.
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slav
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Western Europe
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Associated with Slavic people in Eastern Europe
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slav
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Western Europe
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Ethnic group with distinctive cultural traditions and history, including languages like Russian, Ukrainian, Polish, etc.
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slavonia
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Eastern Europe
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Slavonia is a region in Croatia known for its agricultural heritage and traditional folk music.
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slavonia
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Western Europe
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Slavonia may not be widely recognized, as it is a lesser-known region in Croatia with less visibility in Western and North American cultures.
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