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The sixth century AD saw the migration of the Slav
<http://www.swisscolap.com/learn_russian.shtml>   people from old
Poland. The Slavs expanded westwards
<http://www.swisscolap.com/learn_russian.shtml>   to the river Elbe and
southwards to the Adriatic sea
<http://www.swisscolap.com/learn_russian.shtml>   where they gradually
occupied much of the Balkans
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of Russian history). By the tenth century, three Slavonic language
groups <http://www.swisscolap.com/learn_russian.shtml>   had emerged:  
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Western, Southern and Eastern. Eastern Slavonic gave rise to the modern
languages known as Ukranian, Belorussian and Russian. The Slavonic
languages retained <http://www.swisscolap.com/learn_russian.shtml>  
many features in common especially in grammatical structure
<http://www.swisscolap.com/learn_russian.shtml>  , therefore the
separate groups were able to use one common written language.   more
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