pansclavonian (Meaning)
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pansclavonian ()
See Panslavic, Panslavism, etc.
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pansclavonian Sentence Examples
- The Panslavonic movement sought to unite Slavic peoples across national borders.
- The Panslavonic Congress of 1848 aimed to promote Slavic unity and cultural cooperation.
- The Panslavonic ideology emphasized the shared heritage and languages of Slavic nations.
- Russia played a central role in Panslavonic activities and ambitions.
- The Panslavonic movement fueled the growth of Slavic nationalism in the 19th century.
- The Panslavonic Congress of 1867 advocated for the creation of a Slavic federation.
- The Panslavonic Society was established in Moscow to promote Slavic unity and cultural exchange.
- Panslavonic sentiments influenced the political and diplomatic relations among Slavic nations.
- The Panslavonic movement declined in the late 19th century due to shifting political alliances and nationalistic rivalries.
- The legacy of the Panslavonic movement can still be seen in the cultural and linguistic ties that exist among Slavic nations today.
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See Panslavic, Panslavism, etc.
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The Panslavonic movement sought to unite Slavic peoples across national borders.
The Panslavonic Congress of 1848 aimed to promote Slavic unity and cultural cooperation.
The Panslavonic ideology emphasized the shared heritage and languages of Slavic nations.
Russia played a central role in Panslavonic activities and ambitions.