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  • Upon adopting the local 'slavonic' language Bulgars became 'Bulgarians'.

    SofiaEcho RSS feed 2009

  • This language was called Yugoslavian, meaning south-slavonic, or Serbo-Croat.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Comment Quality: 2009

  • Bolgars were turks, they split in 7 AD and one part became Bolgaria on the Black Sea later they form new nation with slavonic peaple, they even change the language to slavonic

    languagehat.com: DJAGFAR TARIHI. 2005

  • It pictures the fate of a young, slavonic emigrant, driven, together with hordes of his kind, on board an ocean liner, tossed for days in a watery prison, and then cast by night upon the English coast, the sole survivor of a whole ship's company.

    Representative English Story Tellers. I -- Joseph Conrad 1912

  • 'Koine' language was only used by the Patriarchate of Constantinople which sought to suppress anything 'slavonic' in nature.

    SofiaEcho RSS feed 2009

  • Beside formal apostasy, I also plan on visiting neopagans to get a traditional slavonic debaptism.

    Friendly Atheist by @hemantmehta 2009

  • In the Russian and other slavonic churches (Orthodox) where there's not exacatly a plethera of palm frons theres a traditions of using pussy willow branches.

    GetReligion 2009

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    Rational Review 2009

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