💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Slavia"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| jugonoun | — |
| yugonoun | Abbreviation of Yugoslavia. [(historical) A former country in Southeast Europe in the Balkans, now split into 6 countries: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia.] |
| south slavianoun | Synonym of Yugoslavia. |
| slavospherenoun | The collection of countries under Slavic influence or control. |
| slavia latinanoun | Slavic countries that are predominantly under Catholic Church and use Roman script |
| slavia orthodoxanoun | Slavic countries that are predominantly under Eastern Orthodox Church and use Cyrillic script |
| slavdomnoun | Slavic peoples collectively, Slavs as a body. |
| slavia romananoun | Slavic countries that are predominantly under Catholic Church and use Roman script |
| slavhoodnoun | Slavic peoples, collectively as a body, in ethnic, linguistic, cultural or historical terms |
| oblastnoun | A region or province in Slavic or Slavic-influenced countries. |
| slovk.noun | (law) Abbreviation of Slovakia. [A country in Central Europe. Official name: Slovak Republic. Capital and largest city: Bratislava.] |
| czechoslovakianoun | A former country in Central Europe, now the Czech Republic and Slovakia; Carpathian Ruthenia, at the eastern end, became a part of Ukraine. |
| czecho-slovakianoun | Dated spelling of Czechoslovakia. |
| east slavnoun | A member of the East Slavic peoples, including the Belarusians, Russians, Rusyns, and Ukrainians. |
| slovak republicnoun | Official name of Slovakia: a country in Central Europe. |
| syldavianoun | (fiction) An imaginary country located in the Balkans and enemy of Borduria, in the comic book series The Adventures of Tintin. |
| white russianoun | (archaic) An archaic literal translation for Belarus, a country in Eastern Europe. |
| chekoslovakianoun | Obsolete form of Czechoslovakia. [A former country in Central Europe, now the Czech Republic and Slovakia; Carpathian Ruthenia, at the eastern end, became a part of Ukraine.] |
| servianoun | A city in West Macedonia, in northern Greece. |
| czech republicnoun | A country in Central Europe. Capital and largest city: Prague. Until 1993, part of Czechoslovakia. |
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