However, a split between Slav politicians in the government is complicating issues. |
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Leaders of Macedonia's Slav majority, backed by Western governments, have ruled those options out. |
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They were forced to adopt Slav names and their religious and cultural rights were changed and this process became known as the Revival Process. |
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However, Tsar Nicholas II of Russia was also under pressure from Slav nationalists, who demanded that their fellow Slavs in Serbia be defended. |
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My father's family are descended from the Wends, a nomadic people from the Slav lands who were gypsies, musicians and physicians. |
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The Russians were fighting for the protection of their Slav kith and kin, for the defence of their national honour, and to fulfil their obligations to their ally France. |
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Moreover, they are seen as typical of most other Macedonian and south Slav societies whose agnatic kinship structures have been the focus of many anthropological studies. |
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The typical Slav village was surrounded by a wooden stockade. |
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Albanian guerrillas with backing from Kosovo began operating in Macedonia earlier this year, bringing the majority Orthodox Slav country to the brink of civil war. |
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That is why we share the incredulity, the degree of difficulty which the Slav Macedonians appear to be having in making further progress. |
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The shift of the capital from quiet Bonn to history-heavy Berlin, a window on the Slav world to the east, has been a potent symbol. |
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Much of it will specifically help with the implementation of projects which will assist the Albanian as well as the Macedonian Slav community. |
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You have the possibility to get in contact with Slav women directly on the site. You consult their photos and profile. |
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Her first solo exhibition will be held on 22 October 2010 in Moscow at the International Centre of Literature and Slav Culture. |
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For more than 400 years the Turks dominated this land, relying heavily during their governance on local Muslims of ethnic Slav origin. |
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In 1945, after receiving a request from the Department of National Health and Welfare, the Bureau recruited a Slav named Dr. Lalkow. |
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Master of Law and recipient of diplomas in criminology and in languages and civilization of the southern Slav worldCroatian. |
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The territory of Slovenia has been largely settled by Slav populations since the 6th century. |
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The main language families in the EU include Germanic, Romance, Slav, Baltic and Celtic. |
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In its opening article the equality of the wergeld of a Novgorodian Slav with that of a Kievan Russian is proclaimed. |
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These dogs had populated a large area of mountains and valleys in what we know today as the south Slav states of Croatia and neighboring Bosnia and Herzegovina. |
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Mutually assured destruction was a threat any Slav could understand. |
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Pity the Slav heartland Will the Faeroes flee the nest? |
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The Germanic and Slav tribes established their domains over Western and Eastern Europe respectively. |
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Oleg continued to develop and expand a network of Rus' forts in Slav lands, begun by Rurik in the north. |
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After World War II in the Josip Broz Tito era, nationalism was appealed to for uniting South Slav peoples. |
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Mainly known for Art Nouveau posters and his cycle of 20 large canvases named the Slav Epic, which depicts the history of Czechs and other Slavs. |
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Europe's future lies not in this totalitarian superstate, as we can see today in Kosovo, which should serve as an example, but in cooperation freely given between the nations and peoples of Europe, including the Slav nations. |
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To their north and east were the Vyatichi, and to their south was forested land settled by Slav farmers, giving way to steppelands populated by nomadic herdsmen. |
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Such guidance is simply invaluable to those who face the bewildering inconsistencies in English which Romance, Slav, Germanic and even Hungarian generally lack. |
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