Slavicisation
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Slavicisation is the acculturation or adoption of something non-Slavic into Slavic culture or terms or (to a greater degree) the acculturation of something Slavic into a non-Slavic culture, cuisine, region, or nation. The process can either be voluntary or applied through varying degrees of pressure.
- Belarusization
- Bulgarisation
- Croatisation
- Czechification
- Polonization
- Russification
- Serbianisation
- Slovakization
- Ukrainization
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