Pan-Slavism
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Pan-Slavism, a movement which crystallized in the mid-19th century, is the political ideology concerned with the advancement of integrity and unity for the Slavic-speaking peoples. Its main impact occurred in the Balkans, where non-Slavic empires—the Byzantine Empire, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Venice—had ruled the South Slavs for centuries.
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See also
- Czechoslovakism
- All-Russian nation
- Slavophilia
- Russophilia
- Russification
- Slovakization
- Yugoslavism
- Illyrism
- Union State
- Neo-Slavism
- Euro-Slavism
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