4 plural=_("?plural:Slavs")
5 groups="Ancient", "European"
6 legend=_("The Slavs are a modern linguistic group of several nations in\
7 Eastern Europe with common historical roots.\
8 The origin of the Slavs is not known precisely, therefore there are many\
9 hypotheses trying to explain them.\
10 Their sudden appearance in the history of civilized Europe may be related\
11 to the arrival of Iranian peoples and the expansion of the Huns.")
15 "Boz", "Male" ;ruler of Ants, probably Sarmatian,
16 ;murdered by the Goths, mentioned in
17 ;the chronicle of Jordanes
18 "Boleslavŭ Xorbrŭjĭ", "Male" ;Polish king Bolesław Chrobry
19 "Voldislavŭ", "Male" ;Włodzisław, Lendian prince
20 "Radogostĭ", "Male" ;leader of Sclaveni, in greek sources
22 "Svętoslavŭ", "Male" ;Svyatoslav Veliky, grand prince of Kiev
23 "Jaroslavŭ Mądrŭjĭ", "Male" ;Jaroslav Mudry, grand prince of Kiev
25 "Kyjŭ", "Male" ;legendary founder of Kiev
26 "Poznanŭ", "Male" ;legendary founder of Poznan city
31 "government", "male_title", "female_title"
32 "Monarchy", _("Grand Prince %s"), _("Grand Princess %s")
33 "Despotism", _("Voivode %s"), _("?female:Voivode %s")
44 conflicts_with="Ruthenian", "Russian", "Belarusian", "Ukrainian",
45 "Cossack", "Slovakian", "Moravian", "Czech", "Lendian", "Polish",
46 "Western Pomeranian", "Sorbian", "Slovenian", "Croatian", "Serbian",
47 "Bosnian-Herzegovinian", "Montenegrin", "Macedonian", "Bulgarian",
48 "Silesian", "Greater Polish", "Mazovian", "Yugoslav", "Soviet",
49 "Czechoslovakian", "Muscovite", "Vistulan", "Chrobatian", "Veletian",
50 "Kashubian", "Novgorodian", "Rusyn", "Carantanian" ; Polabian
51 civilwar_nations="Ruthenian", "Russian", "Belarusian", "Ukrainian",
52 "Cossack", "Slovakian", "Moravian", "Czech", "Lendian", "Polish",
53 "Western Pomeranian", "Sorbian", "Slovenian", "Croatian", "Serbian",
54 "Bosnian-Herzegovinian", "Montenegrin", "Macedonian", "Bulgarian",
55 "Silesian", "Greater Polish", "Mazovian", "Muscovite", "Vistulan",
56 "Chrobatian", "Veletian", "Kashubian", "Novgorodian", "Rusyn",
57 "Carantanian" ; ; Polabian
64 "Mogilĭvĭ", ;Mahilyow/Mogilev
67 "Baranoviki", ;Baranovichi
69 "Dorgyčinŭ", ;Drahichyn/Drogichin
77 "Kruxĭvika", ;Kruszwica
80 "Velikŭje Luky", ;Wielkie Łuki
81 "Tŭmątarkan", ;Tmutarakań/Tamantarkhan
84 "Vologostĭ", ;Wołogoszcz/Wolgast
85 "Hrvatinja", ;Charwatynia
88 "Polckŭ", ;Płock, Połock (both names from one form)
89 "Soligorŭskŭ", ;Soligorsk
91 "Drĭzdĭno", ;Dresden/Drježdźany/Drezno
106 "Gordisko", ;Grodzisko
107 "Sędomirĭ", ;Sandomierz