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In the 5th century Slavic peoples started to move into the area.
The Slavic people settled in the area from the 6th century.
The area has been populated by Slavic peoples since at least the 7th century.
It is noteworthy that some other Slavic people have been distinguished by colour.
This name has been noticed also among the Slavic peoples, especially in the folk stories.
The first Slavic peoples arrived in the 5th century.
Their use symbolizes the common origin of the Slavic peoples.
In the northeast they were replaced primarily by Slavic peoples.
By the 6th and 7th century, West Slavic people populated the region.
Like others for many centuries in this part of the world, the Slavic people cremated their dead.
Since the middle of the first millennium the formation of Slavic people began.
There are more Slavic peoples than any other ethnic group in Europe.
The village have been refounded in the 18th century with some of the pioneers being Slavic people.
In the following centuries this alphabet was adopted by other Slavic peoples.
He also described a strong pagan community consisting mostly of Slavic peoples.
'You Slavic people do have rather a chequered history.
There is also controversy, however, with regard to the Slavic peoples who are concentrated in less than half of the region.
Although the etymology suggests an early population of Slavic people no archeological evidence has been found yet.
By the 12th century they were assimilated into the main East Slavic peoples.
Another fact was due to independent developments among Slavic peoples and the development of antagonisms between them.
His intention was to reconstruct the history of the south Slavic peoples as if they were a single entity.
The then very rural region was thereafter scarcely populated by Slavic peoples until the 12th century.
The largest minority group is the Slavic people, notably Russians.
At the same time Slavic people arrived peacefully.
The party included mainly Slavic people, who saw themselves as members of a Silesian nation.