User:Antidiskriminator/Drafts of articles/Sclavinia
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Sclavinias (Serbian Cyrillic: Склавиније) were nominally Byzantine territories of Balkans which were populated and governed by Slavs between 7th and 9th century but without organizational structure of a state.[1] In this period term Macedonia was replaced with term Sclavinias.[2]
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Sclavinia was term used in the 8th century for the territory populated by Slavic people in Byzantine empire but without real influence of imperial authority.[3] Initially, when Slavs began populating Balkan territories of Byzantine Empire they were all recognized as Slavs while Croats and Serbs began to be recognized as independent groups around 630.[4]