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it's dialects only - speaking Ukrainian and Romanian I can notice how Moldovan dialect of Romanian is more grammatically and lexically deviant/different to standard Romanian than any of these speeches are between themselves. of course I would keep all local variants and give them local power, but I wouldn't call it different languages or derive different nationalities from it. Russic peoples belong together imo, at least culturally (they can keep the borders if they wish, but should stay culturally homogeneous)
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I wonder about pan slavism and slavic nationalism and how they became a distinct identity and even opposed to the germans italians greeks Albanians and rest of the Europeans why they are slavs and not just europeans I don't believe a Czech is closer to the Russian or Serbs than to the austrians or hungarians neither are Serbs closer to the poles then to albanians I wonder why they are slavs
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These are Early Slavic cultures extincted already in VIIth century. Ipotești-Cîndești in general seems to had and some influence of late-Roman period based on found ceramics, it show a mix of early Slavic elements with something local. Exist and tribes like Antes who lived here, which again show some non-specific for early Slavs cultural elements, some even tried to link them to Balts, but this don't make any sense. Later, especially near Dniester river, between 8-10 centuries, lived tribes of Uliches and Tivertsi, these were proper East Slavic tribes with typical for Eastern Slavs settlements, and all these settlements of the map along Dniester are linked to them since they were founded around IXth century.
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