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File:Slavic peoples 6th century historical map.jpg

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English: Approximate distribution of the early Slavs in the 6th century (shown in green). The red outline shows the approximate extent of the prehistoric (pre 6th century) Slavic homeland.

The green arrows show the ongoing expansions further into the Balkans and into the Baltic.

The background map is a modern map of Europe (showing modern national borders and the Tsimlyansk Reservoir)
Date 2010.
Source Own work - Other example of similar map: http://izbornyk.org.ua/files/map_slov.htm
Author SeikoEn

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