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The term diaspora
(Greek διασπορα, a scattering or sowing of seeds) is used
(without capitalization) to refer to any people or ethnic population forced or
induced to leave their traditional ethnic homelands, being dispersed throughout
other parts of the world, and the ensuing developments in their dispersal and
culture.
No one
can say how many Slavs and Slavic descendants live today out of the Slavic
states.
This page is open for the Slavic Diaspora around the world.
“This
call we extend especially to descendants of the Slavic people living around the
world, almost as numerous today as in the original Slavic countries.»
(Insert from the
text from the First Slavic Proclamation by the Founder of the Slavic Union)
