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A page for all furries that are Russians, Poles, Ukrainians, Serbs, Czechs, Bulgarians, Belarusians, Croats, Slovaks, Slovenes, Macedonians, Bosniaks, Montenegrins, Rusyns, Moravians, Kashubians, Sorbs, Gorani, Lemkos, Yugoslavs, Czechoslovaks, Slavs, Kociewiacy, Gorals or Greaterpoles! Yes, we included the countryless Slavs too! :DThis is NOT a political page. We do NOT want to discuss formation of a united Slavic country or anything similar, and we do NOT want to know what political party you vote for, or who you want to lead a specific country. This page exists only to connect all Slavic furries because we all live close, have similar culture, have similar languages, and we all originated from the same nation.In order to join, just put this on your page:": SlavicFursicon :" (Without Spaces And Quotes) for 
": iconSlavicFurs :" (Without Spaces And Quotes) for
SlavicFursAlso, notifying us you did it would be much appreciated.Slavic Furry Groups are: RussFurs, polishfurs, ukraine, Serbian-Furries, czechfurs, bulgarianfurs, I love furry art, CroatianFurs, Slovakia, SloFurs, macedonianfurs, bosnianfurs and Montenegrin Furries, who sadly don't have a FA page.Part of
!This page was founded by Rakzi Wolf (Croat) and is looking for admins. Together we work to connect all the Slavic furries in the fandom! We are all connected in some way, and our history before the 7th century is the same, therefore, we are all very similar nations! ;) Gallery
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11 years ago
1. Q: What does the symbol on your icon represent?
A: The symbol (kolovrat swastika) on our icon represents the ancient Slavic god of sun, it is also one of the three Slavic symbols. Slavs believed that each time the wheel spins full circle, one person's "Cycle of Life" has "refreshed", therefore, it is also the symbol of the Cycle of Life.
Note that not all swastikas are nazi swastikas, all three Slavic symbols are swastikas, not every swastika represents the nazi.
2. Q: Who are Slavs?
A: Slavs are a nation that originated from the area of today's Poland, but back in the 7th century. Ancient, or also called "old" Slavs were there for centuries before that happened. In the 7th century, when Huns invaded Europe, all nations started to move to different areas, and the Slavic nation was split on South Slavs, East Slavs and West Slavs. The South Slavs are Slovenes, Croats, Bosniaks, Serbs, Montenegrins, Macedonians and Bulgarians. The East Slavs are Russians, Belarusians and Ukrainians. And The West Slavs are Poles, Czechs and Slovaks. Many other Slav nations did not manage to create their own country, so they just left with the others, and that is mainly due to very small numbers of their population. And since then, now we have the beautiful Slavic countries: Russia, Poland, Ukraine, Serbia, Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Belarus, Croatia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Macedonia, Bosnia & Herzegovina and Montenegro. Before 7th century, Slavs were a very mythological nation, and they invented many creatures that are present in most of today's famous books and movies, like fairies and certain types of werewolves.
3. Q: Why aren't we using Slavic languages?
A: We are not using Slavic languages because there are too many of them to fit on the page, and if we put only a couple, it would be a little discriminating for other Slavs who's language has not been put on the page. We want to keep every Slavic nation equal, and to achieve that, so far English is the best language. Maybe in the near future we will add Slavic languages on the page, but for now, you will have to read things on English.
Don't get us wrong, you are allowed to use any language you wish in comments or when talking to us or some of the members, as long as they are fine with that, but we will always use English until we find a better solution.
Once, and if we do decide to put all Slavic languages on the page, there will still be English for visitors, because we are not only supported by Slavs, and not all Slavs know a Slavic language. Also, when and if we will put all Slavic languages on the page, we will be looking for translators which will translate English to Specified Slavic Language. The group owners obviously do not know every Slavic language hence we will need volounteers to translate, if they wish to do so.
Feel free to ask us anything, and we will answer in this journal! :)
A: The symbol (kolovrat swastika) on our icon represents the ancient Slavic god of sun, it is also one of the three Slavic symbols. Slavs believed that each time the wheel spins full circle, one person's "Cycle of Life" has "refreshed", therefore, it is also the symbol of the Cycle of Life.
Note that not all swastikas are nazi swastikas, all three Slavic symbols are swastikas, not every swastika represents the nazi.
2. Q: Who are Slavs?
A: Slavs are a nation that originated from the area of today's Poland, but back in the 7th century. Ancient, or also called "old" Slavs were there for centuries before that happened. In the 7th century, when Huns invaded Europe, all nations started to move to different areas, and the Slavic nation was split on South Slavs, East Slavs and West Slavs. The South Slavs are Slovenes, Croats, Bosniaks, Serbs, Montenegrins, Macedonians and Bulgarians. The East Slavs are Russians, Belarusians and Ukrainians. And The West Slavs are Poles, Czechs and Slovaks. Many other Slav nations did not manage to create their own country, so they just left with the others, and that is mainly due to very small numbers of their population. And since then, now we have the beautiful Slavic countries: Russia, Poland, Ukraine, Serbia, Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Belarus, Croatia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Macedonia, Bosnia & Herzegovina and Montenegro. Before 7th century, Slavs were a very mythological nation, and they invented many creatures that are present in most of today's famous books and movies, like fairies and certain types of werewolves.
3. Q: Why aren't we using Slavic languages?
A: We are not using Slavic languages because there are too many of them to fit on the page, and if we put only a couple, it would be a little discriminating for other Slavs who's language has not been put on the page. We want to keep every Slavic nation equal, and to achieve that, so far English is the best language. Maybe in the near future we will add Slavic languages on the page, but for now, you will have to read things on English.
Don't get us wrong, you are allowed to use any language you wish in comments or when talking to us or some of the members, as long as they are fine with that, but we will always use English until we find a better solution.
Once, and if we do decide to put all Slavic languages on the page, there will still be English for visitors, because we are not only supported by Slavs, and not all Slavs know a Slavic language. Also, when and if we will put all Slavic languages on the page, we will be looking for translators which will translate English to Specified Slavic Language. The group owners obviously do not know every Slavic language hence we will need volounteers to translate, if they wish to do so.
Feel free to ask us anything, and we will answer in this journal! :)
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