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- Slavic Religion - Slavic mythology and Slavic religion evolved over more than 3,000 years. It's conjectured that some parts of it are from neolithic or possibly even mesolithic times. Wikipedia article.
- Slavic Studies - Annual publication devoted to Slavic and Central European studies (mostly history, politics, literature) issued by the Slavic Research Center at Hokkaido University in Japan. Full versions of the articles (in Japanese) are available in pdf files. Detailed abstracts in English online.
- Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures - A department in the Division of Humanities offering programs in Balto-Slavic Linguistics, Czech, General Slavic, Polish, Russian and South Slavic.
- Wikipedia: Slavic Languages - Article about the closely related languages of the Slavic peoples, with speakers in most of Eastern Europe, much of the Balkans, parts of Central Europe, and the northern part of Asia.
- Moist Mother Earth - Slavic Myth and Religion, Slavic Gods, and rituals.
- Mushroom picking in Slavic culture - The tradition of picking and eating wild mushrooms is prominent in most Slavic countries such as Russia, Poland, and the Czech Republic among others.
- Early Slavic Studies Association - Scholarly, non-profit organization based in the US dedicated to fostering the study of pre-eighteenth century Slavic studies.
- Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures - Offers undergraduate and graduate work in Russian language, literature and culture, as well as in Slavic linguistics, Eastern European, Eurasian and other Slavic languages. Provides a faculty directory.
- Slavic Goddesses - Directory of Slavic Goddesses from Wikipedia.
- Slavic and East European Journal - Publishes research studies in all areas of Slavic languages, literatures, and cultures. Offers information for potential authors and subscribers, describes scope of the journal, as well as contact details for the editorial board.
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- Pan-Slavic colours - The Pan-Slavic colours, red, blue and white, are colours used on the flags of some Slavic peoples and states in which the majority of inhabitants possess a Slavic background. Their use symbolizes the common origin of the Slavic peoples.
- Slavic studies - Slavic studies or Slavistics is the academic field of area studies concerned with Slavic areas, Slavic languages, literature, history, and culture. Originally, a Slavist or Slavicist was primarily a linguist or philologist who researches Slavistics, a Slavic (AmE) or Slavonic (BrE) scholar.
- Union of Slavic Churches of Evangelical Christians and Slavic Baptists of Canada - Headquarters of the Union of Slavic Churches of Evangelical Christians and Slavic Baptists of Canada are in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The Union was incorporated as a religious and charitable organization in Canada in 1963.
- Dazbog - Dazbog, Dazhbog or Dazhdbog (South-Slavic Dabog or Dajbog, Czech Dažbog, Polish Dażbóg, Serbian Dažbog/Дажбог) was one of major gods of Slavic mythology, most likely a solar deity and possibly a culture hero. He is one of several authentic Slavic gods, mentioned by a number of medieval manuscripts, and one of few Slavic gods for which evidence of worship can be found in all Slavic nations.
- Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics - The Annual Workshop on Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics (often abbreviated FASL) is one of the most reputable international academic conferences in the field of formal Slavic linguistics. Each meeting is hosted by a United States or Canada university in May; the proceedings are published in the next year by Michigan Slavic Publishers of University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI.