Wiktionary Slav , Slavic or Slavonic may refer to SlavicpeoplesSlavic languages Slavic mythology Slavic names Slavic surnames the Church Slavonic language , and its earliest form, the Old Church Slavonic language Slav village , a former Israeli settlement in the Gaza Strip The Slav Defense , a chess opening See also Slavonia , a region in eastern Croatia Slavyansky Disambig Category Slavic de Slawisch es Eslavo fa fr Slave gl Slave it Slavo he hu Szl vok no Slavisk ... more details
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infobox ethnic group group Slavic American image File Flag of the United States.svg 100px , File Pan Slavic flag.svg 80px poptime Approx. 20 million br small 7 of the total U.S. population small langs American English Czech Language Czech Polish language Polish Slovak language Slovak Belarusian language Belarusian Russian language Russian Ukrainian language Ukrainian Bosnian language Bosnian Bulgarian language Bulgarian Macedonian language Macedonian Croatian language Croatian Montenegrin language Montenegrin Serbian language Serbian Slovenian language Slovenian rels Eastern Orthodox , Judaism , Roman Catholicism , Islam Slavic Americans are Americans of SlavicpeoplesSlavic descent. There are various subgroups of Slavic Americans, including West Slavic Flagicon Czech Republic Czech Americans Flagicon Poland Polish Americans Flagicon Slovakia Slovak Americans East Slavic Flagicon Belarus Belarusian Americans Flagicon Russia Russian Americans Flagicon Ukraine Ukrainian Americans Rusyn American South Slavic Flagicon Bosnia Bosnian American s Flagicon Bulgaria Bulgarian Americans Flagicon Croatia Croatian Americans Flagicon Macedonia Macedonian Americans Flagicon Montenegro Montenegrin Americans Flagicon Serbia Serbian Americans Flagicon Slovenia Slovenian Americans flagicon Yugoslavia Yugoslav American s External links http slavicorganization.com Slavic American National Convention http slavicamericanchamber.org Slavic American Chamber of Commerce References Reflist Category American people of Slavic descent ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 The Slavic antithesis is a stylistic device used in traditional SlavicpeoplesSlavic . It is usually implemented at the beginning of the poem and consists of three parts a question is asked, then a negative answer is given, and finally the real explanation is provided. The first two parts of the Slavic antithesis are usually similar, while the last verse the explanation differs. The first two parts a question and a negative answer are descriptive and are simply there to increase the power of the third part the explanation . Many poems use the same descriptive lines while only changing the last line. ref Similarity of Jablan na Konju with Mali Radojca and Svetci blago dijele ref Example This is an example of the Slavic antithesis from the bigging of the Montenegrin epic poem Mali Radojica ref See Wikisource Mali Radojica ref ref Yugoslav Epic Preambles, by Eugene E. Pantzer. 1959 ref blockquote Mili Bo e, uda golemoga, ja li grmi, ja l se zemlja trese, ja se bije more o mramorje, ja se biju na Popina vile? Niti grmi, nit se zemlja trese, ni se bije more o mramorje, ni se biju na Popina vile ve pucaju na Zadru topovi. blockquote English translation blockquote Oh, dear God A great Wonder Is it thunder, is it the earth quaking? Is it the sea which clashes gainst the coastland? is it the Slavic fairies vilas fighting over Popine? It isn t thunder, nor is the ground shaking, nor is the sea clashing against the coast, nor are the vilas fighting over Popine It is the cannons, fired at Zadar . blockquote The final line is explanatory and supported by the previous descriptive lines, which give it impact on the audience. However, in other poems the descriptive sound of the first three lines similar to waves breaking on seashores or earthquakes may speak of the hoof beats of the hero s horse, the clash of armies or the power of God. References Reflist External links Serbian epic poetry DEFAULTSORT Slavic Antithesis Category Poetic form Category Slavic ... more details
pp semi small yes Infobox language family name Slavic region throughout Central and Eastern Europe and Russia familycolor Indo European fam2 Balto Slavic languages Balto Slavic protoname Proto Slavic child1 East Slavic languages East Slavic child2 South Slavic languages South Slavic child3 West Slavic languages West Slavic map Slavic europe.svg mapcaption legend 008000 Countries where an East Slavic language is the national language legend 7cdc87 Countries where a West Slavic language is the national language legend 004040 Countries where a South Slavic language is the national language iso2 sla iso5 sla The Slavic languages also called Slavonic languages , a group of closely related language s of the Slavicpeoples and a subgroup of Indo European languages , have speakers in most of Eastern ... of the Slavicpeoples over large territory, which in Central Europe exceeded the current extent of Slavic ... Niederle.JPG 300px left thumb Ethnographic map of the Slavicpeoples prepared by Czech ethnographer ... Image Balto slavic languages1997.png thumb 250px Balto Slavic languages by number of speakers ... Slavic languages on the basis of geographical distribution into three main branches, some of which feature subbranches Style vertical align top East Slavic languages Eastern Slavic branch Old East Slavic ... small Style vertical align top West Slavic languages West Slavic branch Czech & Slovak Czech ... Lower Sorbian Knaanic language Knaanic small extinct small Style vertical align top South Slavic languages South Slavic branch Eastern Group Old Church Slavonic small extinct small Bulgarian language ... Slavic languages North Slavic branch has existed as well. The Old Novgorod dialect may have reflected some idiosyncrasies of this group. On the other hand, the term North Slavic is also used sometimes to combine the West and East Slavic languages into one group, in opposition to the South Slavic languages, due to traits the West and East Slavic branches share with each other that they do ... more details
italictitle Infobox Journal cover Image Slavic Review Sum 2011 cover.JPG discipline Slavonic Studies Slavic Studies abbreviation publisher Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies editor Mark D. Steinberg since 2006 country United States USA frequency Quarterly history 1941 present openaccess website http www.slavicreview.uiuc.edu ISSN 0037 6779 JSTOR 00376779 Slavic Review is a leading international Peer review peer reviewed academic journal publishing scholarly studies and book reviews in all disciplines concerned with Russia , Central Eurasia , and Eastern Europe Eastern and Central Europe . The journal s title, though pointing to its roots in Slavic studies, or Slavistics , does not fully encompass the range of disciplines represented or peoples and cultures examined. The journal publishes original scholarship, book and film reviews, and review essays on scholarly topics. History The journal has been published quarterly under the current name since 1961 by the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies The Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies, beginning in 2010 , continuing the series published by the same Association since 1941 under different names Slavonic Year Book. American Series 1941 , Slavonic and East European Review. American Series 1943 1944 , American Slavic and East European Review 1945 1961 . Under the current name, the subtitle of the journal has changed over the years to reflect changing terminologies about the region, evolving boundaries and relations, and developing conceptions of the field. Since 2006, the subtitle has been Interdisciplinary Quarterly of Russian, Eurasian, and East European Studies ... are available to members on the website of the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian ... is abstracted and indexed, among others, in the American Bibliography of Slavic and East European ... http www.aseees.org Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies Category Area studies ... more details
it as such. In terms of location, Slavic microlanguages exist in both predominantly SlavicpeoplesSlavic and non Slavic areas, earning some the designation of linguistic islands resulting from ...no footnotes date January 2011 Slavic microlanguages are literary and linguistic forms that exist alongside the better known Slavic languages of historically prominent nations. The term literary microlanguages was coined by Aleksandr Dulichenko at the end of the 1970s and subsequently became a standard term in Slavistics . Citation needed date July 2009 Slavic microlanguages exist both as geographically and socially peripheral dialects of more well established Slavic languages and as completely isolated speech forms. They often enjoy a written form, a certain degree of standardization and are used in a variety of circumstances typical of literary languages, albeit in a limited fashion and always alongside a national literary language. Insular and peripheral microlanguages Native speakers or users of contemporary Slavic microlanguages either live among unrelated linguistic communities, thereby constituting an ethnic island, or live on the geographical wikt periphery periphery of their historical ethnic group . Correspondingly, these microlanguages can be divided into insular and peripheral categories the later of which can also be called regional languages . The principle insular forms are Rusyn language Rusyn , Burgenland Croatian , Molise Croatian dialect Molise Croatian , Resian dialect which may also be characterized as peninsular and Banat Bulgarian language Banat Bulgarian . The main peripheral forms include Prekmurje dialect Prekmurian , East Slovak language Slovak , Lach dialects Lachian , Rusyn language Carpatho Russian , West Polesian language West Polesian and others ... Slavic language is to a greater or lesser degree governed by an organized literary and linguistic ... f r Slawistik, 1994, Bd. 39. slavic languages DEFAULTSORT Slavic Microlanguages Category Slavic ... more details
Slavic studies or Slavistics borrowed from Russian is the academic field of area studies concerned with SlavicpeoplesSlavic areas, Slavic languages , literature, history, and culture. Originally ... revival among various Slavicpeoples nations of Slavic origins and failed ideological attempts to establish a common sense of Slavic community, exemplified by the Pan Slavism Pan Slavist movement . Among the first scholars to use the term was Josef Dobrovsk . A Slavic specialist is also known as a Slavist borrowed from Russian . The history of Slavic studies is generally divided onto three periods. Until 1876 the early slavists concentrated on documentation and printing of monuments of Slavic ..., a Slavic AmE or Slavonic BrE scholar. Increasingly historians and other humanists and social scientists who study Slavic area cultures and societies have been included in this rubric. Slavistics ... of Slavic languages received their first modern dictionary dictionaries , grammars and compendia. The second period, ending with World War I , was marked by fast development of Slavic philology and linguistics , most notably, outside of Slavic countries themselves, in the circle formed around August Schleicher and August Leskien at the University of Leipzig . After World War I Slavic ... populations having Slavic origins. After World War II centres of Slavic studies, and much greater ... States about the Slavic world nurtured by the Cold War, Slavic studies flourished in the years from World War II into the 1990s and remains strong though university enrollments in Slavic languages ... language language , Ethnic Macedonian literature literature , Macedonian culture Slavic culture ... , the author of an early scholarly work in Slavic studies Josef Dobrovsk 1753 1829 from Bohemia ... Publikationen weltslav.htm International Journal of Slavic Linguistics and Poetics Journal of Slavic Linguistics The Russian Review Sarmatian Review Scando Slavica Slavic and East European Journal ... more details
expansion and the subjugation of nations of Slavic origin such as Ukrainians or Poles . Another fact was due to independent developments amongst Slavicpeoples and the development of antagonisms between ... divided between the East Slavicpeoples East Slavic and West Slavic regions though historically ... Eastern Roman Empire . For example, while East Slavicpeoples Eastern Slavic people use Cyrillic ... 18,716,278 3,846,843 See also Slavicpeoples Pan Slavism Other groups Ethnic groups in Europe Ethnic ...Refimprove date July 2007 Infobox Geopolitical organization conventional long name Slavic Europe native name image map Slavic europe.png image caption legend 7cdc87 Countries where a West Slavic language is the national language legend 008000 Countries where an East Slavic language is the national language legend 004040 Countries where a South Slavic language is the national language membership flag ... currency code time zone utc offset footnotes footnote1 footnote2 footnote7 Slavic Europe is a region of Europe where Slavic languages are spoken. This area is situated in Central Europe Central ... states also have considerable Slavic populations plus large numbers of other citizens who can speak a Slavic language, particularly Russian. Over three quarters of the population of Latvia ... is Slavic mostly Russian and Ukrainian , ref http pub.stat.ee px web.2001 Dialog Saveshow.asp Statistics Estonia ref and 14.3 of the population of Lithuania speaks a Slavic language natively mostly ... and Albania in regions close to border with former Yugoslav lands. These are home to historic Slavic speaking minorities in what are majority non Slavic nations. History Pan Slavism Main Pan Slavism ... group s one of the movements was called Pan Slavism and it tried to unite nations of Slavic origins ... the freedom of the Ukrainians both religiously and culturally. Also, while certain Slavic nations such as the Czechs ... Union came another period of attempts to use the idea of Slavic unity for political purposes, and post ... more details
Slavicpeoples South Slavic tribe that crossed the Danube heading south in just two days. According ... of all Slavicpeoples indeed are the richest resource for reconstructing the ancient pagan beliefs ... take place in other SlavicpeoplesSlavic countries like Bosnia and Herzegovina , Serbia , Republic ... Slavic languages Slavicpeoples List of films based on Slavic mythology Book of Veles Finnish mythology ...Citations missing date May 2008 Expand Russian date September 2009 Slavic mythology ... of Slavic mythology. Despite some arguable theories for instance, the Book of Veles , it cannot ... to Slavic lands in 862. Therefore, all their original religious beliefs and traditions were ... complete by the late 11th century. Before that, sparse records of Slavic religion were mostly written by non Slavic Christian missionaries who were uninterested in accurately portraying pagan beliefs. Archaeological remains of old Slavic cult image s and shrine s have been found, though little ... in folk customs, songs, and stories of all the Slavic nations. Written sources Image Sadko.jpg thumb 225px Many generations of Slavic artists were inspired by their national folklore. Illustrated ... written accounts of Slavic mythology predating the fragmentation of the Proto Slavic people into West ... interpreted this through the Slavic folk belief in Werewolf werewolves , whilst others believe that Herodotus actually referred to Veles god God of the underworld and death ancient Slavic carnival ... in later historic sources, as in many Slavic languages today Polish piorun for example . Perun ... Slavic fairies vilas , but does not mention any other names. The Slavic Primary Chronicle is a major ... the history of the Ancient Rus early Eastern Slavic state . Even though the manuscript was compiled ... in the East Slavic epic The Tale of Igor s Campaign referring to Veles, Da bog, and Hors. The original ... written records are of West Slavic paganism, particularly of Wends Wendish and Polabians Polabian ... more details
peoples over a large territory, but Common Slavic sound changes occurred for at least four or five ... of various tribes and peoples that the Proto Slavic speakers came into contact with. These include ...Proto Slavic is the proto language from which Slavic languages later emerged. It was spoken before the seventh ... has been reconstructed by applying the comparative method to all the attested Slavic languages as well as other Indo European languages . Origin File Balto Slavic lng.png thumb left 260px Area of Balto Slavic dialectic continuum purple with proposed material cultures correlating to speakers Balto Slavic in Bronze Age white . Red dots archaic Slavic hydronyms The most favoured model, the Kurgan ... Balto Slavic apart from other Indo European languages probably lasted from c. 3000 to 1000 BCE, a period known as common Proto Balto Slavic . ref Harvcoltxt Anderson 2003 p 46 ref Harvcoltxt Kortlandt 1990 links the earliest stages of Balto Slavic development with the Middle Dnieper culture which connects ... Slavic appears to have had close contacts with Indo Iranian languages Indo Iranian and Proto Germanic language Proto Germanic . An association between Balto Slavic and Germanic has been proposed ... from a proposed genetic relationship PIE forming a Germano Balto Slavic sub branch , ref Harvcoltxt ... development. ref name ReferenceB Similarly, Balto Slavic and Indo Iranian might have formed some kind ... languages, than most Germanic populations. Citation needed date June 2011 The Balto Slavic Indo ... Iranians. Balto Slavic then expanded along the forest zone, replacing earlier centum dialects ... 2003 p 72 ref A pre Slavic period began c. 1500 to 1000 BCE, whereby certain phonological changes and linguistic contacts did not disperse evenly through all Balto Slavic dialects. The development into Proto Slavic probably occurred along the southern periphery of the Proto Balto Slavic continuum. The most archaic Slavic hydronyms are found here, along the middle Dnieper river Dnieper , Pripet River ... more details
Note THIS ARTICLE IS ABOUT GIVEN NAMES DERIVED FROM SLAVIC ROOTS. THIS ARTICLE DOES NOT INCLUDE GIVEN NAMES OF HEBREW, GERMANIC, LATIN, GREEK ORIGIN ETC... WHICH ARE USED BY SLAVIC NATIONS AS WELL. Before adding further examples to those already supplied consider whether they are of Slavic origin. Image Slavic languages.png thumb 240px right Modern Slavic languages . Indo European topics Given names originating from the Slavic languages are most popular in SlavicpeoplesSlavic countries such as Belarus ... SlavicpeoplesSlavic nations converted to Christianity e.g. Catholic Church the Catholic Church .... Popularity in non Slavic cultures Some SlavicpeoplesSlavic names have gained popularity in other non Slavic countries, e.g. Vera given name Vera , Mila disambiguation Mila , Svante , Boris first name ... name Ukrainian name Slavic name suffix Slavicpeoples Name days in Bulgaria Name days in the Czech Republic ... , Slovenia , Ukraine , and others. History of Slavic names In Polytheism pre Christian traditions ... names solely from the Christian calendar, where there was only a few saints names of Slavic origin, like ... Holl ref Names today File Kresimir boat .JPG thumb 180px Slavic name of the boat. This situation ... Today, traditional Slavic names are accepted by the Christianity Christian Church and are given at a child s baptism . Meaning of Slavic names Old Slavic names were built with one or two lexeme ... an affix and adding ek masculine, predominantly West Slavic e.g. Polish W odzi mierz &ndash W od ek , ko masculine, predominantly South Slavic and Ukrainian , ka feminine also masculine in Russian , or a Mila ... disambiguation Wanda , Vladislav Ladislao , Bogdan , etc. List of Christian Saints bearing Slavic name ... Slavic names e.g. Ceslaus Saint Ceslaus , Radim Gaudentius Saint Radim are excluded. Infobox saint ... of Litom ice Diocese of Litom ice and of Liberec Region . List of monarchs bearing Slavic names ... of Masovia main Rulers of Kievan Rus Slavic names popular in Poland multiple image align center image1 ... more details
Slavic literature refers to the literature in any of the Slavic languages Belarusian literature Bosnian literature Bulgarian literature Croatian literature Czech literature Kashubian literature Macedonian literature Polish literature Russian literature Serbian literature Slovak literature Slovene literature Ukrainian literature See also Slavic studies Old Church Slavonic language Category European literature ... more details
. ref Inceptions The pre Christian Slavic mythology religions of the Slavicpeoples probably died out ... remnants of the pre Christian religions cn date January 2012 . In the 19th century, many SlavicpeoplesSlavic nations Pan Slavism experienced a Romantic fascination with an idealised Slavic Arcadia ...File HandsGod.svg thumb 150px The Hands of God , a common symbol of Rodnovery. Neopaganism2 Slavic Neopaganism mostly called Rodnovery in the Slavic languages , a compound word of rodna native and vera ... . Moskva IA RAN, 2007. ISBN 9785912980176 ref ref English form used by many English language Slavic ... reviving the Slavic paganism ethnic religion of the Slavs . ref http www.cesnur.org 2007 bord aitamurto.htm ... ref Its adherents call themselves Rodnovers . The movement is at times intertwined with Slavic Vedism ... In the absence of extensive written or archaeological evidence for the destroyed Slavic religions, these artistic visions were important in rebuilding interest in the lost Slavic heritage after the unmitigated ... proto Neopagan manifesto cn date January 2012 with its depiction of two cultures in the Slavic lands one was the original pure Slavic culture of the peasants, the other was the imported foreign ..., the 19th century rediscovered many authentic fragments of Slavic religion, such as the publication ..., many Slavic nations developed their own Rodnover movements in the first half of the 20th century ... Russia Image Slavic neopaganism.jpg 250px right thumb A Rodnover ritual in modern Russia . The first ... , Smagoslav, et al. Moscow Slavic Pagan Community. Slavic Paganism. 2001 6 22. Accessed 2011 12 27. ref Rodnover groups in the Russian Federation include the Slavic Communities Union based in Kaluga ... variants of the Aryan myth, which place the source of the Slavic civilization and its beliefs as far ... kidmpsu.ru 2009 09 20 20 00 34 62 2009 09 20 12 19 26 . S. Ryazanov . Slavic neo paganism in the post ..., states that it is a manufactured parareligious movement based on fabricated Slavic mythology ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2010 Slavic honorifics do not consist of a broad array of titles. There are two main honorific s among the Slavicpeoples. The West Slavs Western Slavs and the Ukrainians use the title of Pan , the South Slavs Southern Slavs and Russians use title of Gospodin , while Belarussians use either Pan or Spadar simplified version of Haspadar , which is related to Gospodin . Lithuanians , although not Slavs, use somewhat similar title Ponas . Historically Pan was an equivalent to Lord or Master. In Polish it can also mean Master ruler, suzerain nowadays. The use of Pan differs in a high degree from the English honorifics. It is used as a honorific roughly equivalent to Mr before the name first name and surname, only surname or only first name and as a form of address without the name roughly equivalent to Sir . In Poland use of Pan with the first name marks a combination of familiarity and respect. Unlike Sir, Pan is used both ways between persons of both equal and unequal rank a waiter will address a guest Pan, and the guest will reciprocate, much like using Monsieur in French . Using Pan with the surname only is regarded as a little respectful way of addressing people, even somewhat condescending. When used to a superior, even rude. Using Pan with the surname only, however, is normally respectful, if talking about somebody. Pan is never used about oneself unlike Mr . Pan is also used as kind of personal pronoun in a similar way as Usted in Spanish or Lei in Italian unlike French Monsieur or German Herr , which require the use of vous and Sie respectively . Other titles In the Eastern bloc the titles were changed to the equivalent of Comrade . In the Russian language there also was a title of Sudar which was used without inclusion of a personal name. In the Ukraine the counterpart to Russian Sudar was Pane Dobrodiu or Pani Dobrodiyka . Those titles became ... used now when referred to the head of a church. See also Mister Mr. Lord Hospodar DEFAULTSORT Slavic ... more details
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Slavic Muslims are ethnic group s or sub ethnic groups of Slavs who observe the Islam Islamic faith , such as Bosniaks ref http articles.latimes.com 1999 dec 04 news mn 40296 ref Gorani Kosovo Gorani ref http www.minorityrights.org 6697 minorities in the news building trust in kosovo.html ref Pomaks ref http pomaknews.com en ?p 217 ref Torbesh Torbe Macedonian Muslims ref http www.balkanchronicle.com index.php?option com content&view article&id 575 who are the macedonian slavic muslims&catid 27 islam&Itemid 441 ref See also Muslims by nationality References reflist Category Islam in Europe Category Muslim communities Category Slavic ethnic groups Muslims Islam stub Euro stub Ethno stub eu Eslaviar musulman nl Slavische moslims pl S owia scy muzu manie ru ... more details
File SlavS.svg right thumb 200px Slavic Union The Slavic Union small Russian language Russian small SS is a Russia Russian Nazism National Socialist movement, which aims at the creation of a Slavic national state. ref http www.demushkin.com page7.php faq1 , , , ? ref The Slavic Union is the most active Nationalism Ultranationalism ultranationalist political association in Russia. Organizational history Origins The Slavic Union was founded in September 1999. The leader of the organization is Dmitry Dyomushkin . ref name Banned http www.themoscowtimes.com news article slavic union banned 404968.html Slavic Union Banned, The Moscow Times, April 28, 2010. Retrieved May 16, 2010. ref The group s website, in Russian, links to extensive material on Holocaust denial ref http www.demushkin.com revisio Revizionizm kholokosta Holocaust Revisionism , www.demushkin.com Retrieved May 16, 2010. ref and to works by Adolf Hitler . Its organizational logo is a stylized swastika and the group s initials, SS in Russian, are the same as those used by the German Schutzstaffel and its secret intelligence service, the Gestapo Geheime Staatspolizei, Secret Policeforce , during World War II . ref name Banned 2010 prohibition ruling The Slavic Union was banned by the Moscow City Court on April 27, 2010 following charges by prosecutors that the group promoted a national supremacist ideology similar to that of Nazi Germany . ref name Banned Responding to the ban on April 27th, Dyomushkin noted that the Slavic Union had been banned all across Russia and indicated that an appeal to higher legal authority of the organization s prohibition would definitely be forthcoming. ref K.K. and D.P., http www.interfax.com newsinf.asp?id 161488 Court bans Slavic Union organization, Interfax.com, April 27, 2010 ... Slavic Union s official website ru icon Russian nationalism Category Russian nationalism Category ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2008 The Slavic Cup is a rugby league football competition first competed for in 2006. The first winners of the Slavic Cup were Serbia. The competition was organized as part of the continuing effort to spread the game of rugby league throughout the many nations of Europe. In 2007, Slavic Cup match was played as a part of European Shield tournament, in which the both holders Serbia and Czech Republic are taking part, with Serbia defended the Cup. 2008 saw new format of Slavic Cup, with both nations capital selections taking on each other in one match held in Prague . Past results rugbybox date 2006 08 12 home rl rt Czech Republic score 28 36 away rl Serbia stadium RC Sparta Prague , Prague rugbybox date 2007 08 18 home rl rt Serbia score 56 16 away rl Czech Republic stadium FK Radni ki Novi Beograd , Belgrade rugbybox date 2008 08 16 home Prague XIII flagicon Moravia flagicon CZE score 20 36 away flagicon SRB image Flag of Belgrade.svg 16px Belgrade XIII stadium ARC Iuridica ARC Iuridica Chr any , Prague Zli n rugbybox date 2010 06 26 home rl rt Czech Republic score 4 56 away rl Serbia stadium RK Petrovice , Prague Rugby League in Europe Category European rugby league competitions Category Rugby league in Serbia rugbyleague competition stub ... more details