South Slavs

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The South Slavs ( South Slavonic: Jugosloveni ) are those Slavic peoples who - spatially separated by German, Magyars and Romanians since the 10th century of the Western and Eastern Slavs and strongly since their arrival in the Balkans with the Illyrians, but also to the previously part with the Thracians and Dacians mixed - live in Southeastern Europe ( Slavic: Jug = south). They include in detail today:

  • Bosniaks
  • Bulgarians
  • Bunjewatzen
  • Gorani
  • Yugoslavs
  • Croats
  • Macedonian
  • Montenegrins
  • Pomaks
  • Serbs
  • Slavic Muslims
  • Slovenes
  • Torbeschen
  • Raizen

To the South Slavic tribes listed in the 7th and 8th centuries:

  • Seweren
  • Smoljanen
  • Strumjanen
  • Braničevci
  • Timotschani
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