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slaviclore
Slavic Folklore
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Slavic lore of Central, Eastern & Southeastern Europe -- culture, history, language, art, mythology -- born in PL, living in the US -- there is a ton of diversity among Slavic people -- the Slavic identity is not centered on a violent and oppressive state
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slaviclore · 9 hours ago
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In every sailor’s life there’s a safe harbor
A green lantern marking the entrance to a quiet harbor. The sea whispers, the sky burns in colors of farewell and promise. Here I found mornings that tasted like new beginnings, and sunsets that wrapped me in timeless warmth. Šilo – a name, a haven, a heartbeat of the sea.
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slaviclore · 17 hours ago
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slaviclore · 22 hours ago
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timothy snyder posting on tumblr and twitter everyday is concerning
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slaviclore · 23 hours ago
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Gang I found Chopin selling perfumes!!!!
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slaviclore · 1 day ago
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Tatra mountains. Slovakia. Photo by S. N.
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slaviclore · 1 day ago
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Traditional costume of Sorbs (also known as Wends, Lusatians, Lusatian Sorbs or Lusatian Serbs) - Western Slavic minority in the territory of Germany. They live predominantly in the historical region of Lusatia - in the modern states of Brandenburg and Saxony. They speak Sorbian languages (Wendish, Lusatian) - closely related to Polish and Czech, divided into two main groups: Upper Sorbian and Lower Sorbian.
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slaviclore · 2 days ago
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slaviclore · 2 days ago
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Black-billed magpie
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slaviclore · 2 days ago
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i mały art trade z @selvenus kocham syrenki
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slaviclore · 2 days ago
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Kosterzyn Fortress, Poland. June 2025
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slaviclore · 2 days ago
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Wake up, wake up, dear merciful morning. I'm not sleeping // part 2
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slaviclore · 2 days ago
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Before School by Viktor Zaretskyi, 1960
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Bulgarian views.
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slaviclore · 3 days ago
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Interior of the Rector's Palace in Ragusa, modern-day Dubrovnik, Croatia
Austrian vintage postcard
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slaviclore · 3 days ago
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Prague National Theatre New Stage (Nová scéna), August 2025
The New Stage of Prague’s National Theatre was designed by architect Karel Prager, in collaboration with glass artist Stanislav Libenský, and officially completed and opened in 1983. Its striking façade, composed of over 4,000 hand-blown glass blocks, created a bold Brutalist statement adjoining the historic Neo-Renaissance theatre.
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slaviclore · 3 days ago
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Prešov, Slovakia 1900
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slaviclore · 3 days ago
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minigame LVI
a little late and not that well researched - but i changed the concept for today's minigame at the last minute, deeply saddened by the death of the journalist Katarzyna Stoparczyk, known for her radio programs featuring children, investigating how the youngest kids perceive and understand the world, exploring what the adults might learn from them.
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*František Mrázek was Czech, but 1) I love this painting and 2) he studied and exhibited his works in Kraków so I decided to bend the rules and include him this once
**full title: Portrait of Maria Róża and Róża Maria Karolina Kronenberg with a dog
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