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  • The Prague Slavic Congress of 1848 was a major event in the Europe of upheavals of 1848. It was a time of revolution. Individual nations oppressed ...
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  • The Prague Slavic Congress of 1848 was a major event in the Europe of upheavals of 1848. It was a time of revolution. Individual nations oppressed ...
    19 KB (2,913 words) - 00:31, 12 April 2023
  • The Prague Linguistic Circle (French: Cercle linguistique de Prague; ... as a meeting of linguists, but the Prague School continued as a major ...
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  • of Hungary – died June 26, 1861 in Prague, Czech Republic, then part ... culture while realizing the extent of Slavic oppression. While most of ...
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  • Central Europe's first university in Prague and laid down the formula ... from Habsburg, Austria. The Prague Slavic Congress was a crucial attempt ...
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  • Prague (Czech: Praha), is the capital and largest city of the Czech ... Since the fall of the Iron Curtain, Prague has become one of Europe ...
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  • defeat and exile in 1814, upon which the Congress of Vienna in 1815 re-established ... of the country's large Romanian and Slavic minorities: Slovaks, Bulgarians ...
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  • Italian, Romanian, Latin, and principal Slavic languages, frequently acting ... detained him, for safety's sake, in Prague, even after a Magyar deputation ...
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  • the area of Eastern Europe populated by Slavic people or the states that ... begins with settlement by Baltic and Slavic tribes in the sixth century ...
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  • The map of Europe was redrawn at the 1815 Congress of Vienna. In 1918, after ... The map of Europe was redrawn at the 1815 Congress of Vienna. In 1857 the ramparts ...
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  • warm water seaports, the defense of other Slavic peoples, and the view of ... the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962 and the Prague Spring in 1968. During the ...
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  • Byzantine Emperor Heraclius (575–641) commissioned Slavic tribal ... of Doclea. The population was a mixture of Slavic pagans and Latinized Romans ...
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  • ===Germanic, Slavic settlement=== During the Migration Period (300 ... the 820s, they were replaced largely by a Slavic people, who established the ...
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  • ===Pre-Slavic inhabitants=== [[Image:Muromian-map.png|thumb|right|350px ... The ancestors of the Russians were the Slavic tribes, whose original ...
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  • brutal, genocidal rule at the Twentieth Congress of the Communist Party of ... Stalin and Lenin attended the Fifth Congress of the Russian Social Democratic ...
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