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Property / UNESCO language status
 
Property / UNESCO language status: dead language / rank
 
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Property / UNESCO language status: dead language / reference
 
Property / UNESCO language status: dead language / reference
 
Property / country
 
Property / country: Great Moravia / rank
 
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Property / country: First Bulgarian Empire / rank
 
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Property / located in the administrative territorial entity
 
Property / located in the administrative territorial entity: Eastern Europe / rank
 
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Property / located in the administrative territorial entity: Eastern Europe / reference
 
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Property / located in the administrative territorial entity: Southern Europe / reference
 
Property / located in the administrative territorial entity: Southern Europe / reference
 
Property / ISO 639-1 code
 
Property / ISO 639-1 code: cu / rank
 
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Property / ISO 639-1 code: cu / reference
 

Revision as of 20:20, 29 September 2021

first literary Slavic language, developed from the Slavic dialect of Thessaloniki (Solun) by saints Cyril and Methodius
  • cu
  • Ohrid Folios
  • Old Church Slavonic language
  • Old East Slavic
  • Old Slavonic
Language Label Description Also known as
English
Old Church Slavonic
first literary Slavic language, developed from the Slavic dialect of Thessaloniki (Solun) by saints Cyril and Methodius
  • cu
  • Ohrid Folios
  • Old Church Slavonic language
  • Old East Slavic
  • Old Slavonic

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cu
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Словѣньскъ ѩꙁꙑкъ (Church Slavic)
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Словѣньскъ‎ (Church Slavic)
Slovyensk
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10. century
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Oldchurchslavonic.jpg
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620
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старобългарски (Bulgarian)
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Identifiers

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491.81701
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1059
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