• Slavia may refer to: Slavia, a general term for an area inhabited by Slavs Slawiya, one of the tribal centers of early East Slavs The medieval name for...
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    Sportovní klub Slavia Praha – fotbal (Sports Club Slavia Prague – Football, pronounced [ˈslaːvɪja ˈpraɦa]), commonly known as Slavia Praha or Slavia Prague,...
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  • PFC Slavia Sofia 1913 (Bulgarian: ПФК Славия София 1913) is a Bulgarian professional association football club based in Sofia, which currently competes...
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    Yugoslavia (redirect from South Slavia)
    Yugoslavia (/ˌjuːɡoʊˈslɑːviə/; lit. 'Land of the South Slavs'; Serbo-Croatian: Jugoslavija / Југославија [juɡǒslaːʋija]; Slovene: Jugoslavija [juɡɔˈslàːʋija];...
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    The Škoda Slavia is a subcompact sedan (B-segment) manufactured by Škoda primarily for the Indian market. It was introduced in November 2021 and has been...
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  • FC Slavia Mozyr or FK Slavija Mazyr (Belarusian: ФК Славія Мазыр) is a Belarusian football club based in Mozyr, Belarus. The team was founded in 1987 as...
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  • Slavia is an unincorporated community in Seminole County, Florida, United States. Slavia is located along State Road 426 near the southwest border of Oviedo...
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    Café Slavia is a café in Prague, Czech Republic, located on the corner of Národní street and Smetanovo nábřeží, next to the Vltava river and opposite the...
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  • The 2023–24 season was Sportovní klub Slavia Praha's 132nd season in existence and 31st consecutive in the Czech First League. They also competed in the...
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  • bezpečnosti in 1931. On 27 February 1934, SK Liberec took on the new name of Slavia Liberec so that the Czech footballers could affirm their club's Slavic character...
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