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(4)

ANTS

RUSSIANS

(5)

WENDI (Lusatians, Serbs)

RUYAN

SERBS (Lusatians, Wends)

STREETS

(6)

BUZHANE

VELETES (lyutichi)

VENEDA

VYATICHI

DULEBA

KASHUB

LUTICHI (velets)

Moravians (Moravians)

POLABES

POLYANA

SEVERES (Northerners)

(7)

BODRICHI (encouraged)

VERZITS

VISLANS

ZLICHANE

Krivichi

TEARS (Silesians)

SLOVENE

TIVERTSI

CROATS

(8)

VOLYNYANS

GIVOLANS

DREVLYANS

LUZHYANS (Serbs, Wends)

MORAVIANS (Moravians)

ENJOY (cheerful)

POLOCHAN

POMORIANS

RADIMICHI

SAGUDITS

NORTH (Northern)

SILESIAN (tears)

SKLAVINS

STROUMYANS

(9)

DRAGUVIT

DREGOVICHI

MAZOVSHANE

KHORUSTAN

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