Talk:Euro-Slavism

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Is this a real concept?

Google gives these... uh, disappointing results: []. Wikipedia is not the place to be inventing terminology. If I'm not seeing a good quote that uses the term for what the page describes it to mean, I will likely nominate this page for deletion, or propose a rename of some sort. I still am not convinced that this page actually describes some sort of unified movement among Slavic-speaking nations within Europe as it seems very clearly written from Czech/Slovak perspective projecting its feelings onto other nations, with no mention or sources at all about views from Poland, Croatia, or Bulgaria. (to be fair, I just did find an unhyphenated form of the term in reference to Slovenia)--Calthinus (talk) 02:38, 19 February 2018 (UTC)

Merge into Pan-Slavism#Modern-day developments.--Zoupan 21:46, 20 February 2018 (UTC)
English is not the only language in the world. Have you also checked Еврославизм, Euroslawismus, Euroslavizam, Euroslawizm, Euroslavisme etc.? There are lots of articles there that may help you out. ПАНСЛАВ 19:09, 21 February 2018 (UTC)  Preceding unsigned comment added by Panslav (talkcontribs) 19:06, 21 February 2018 (UTC)
I'd support the merge proposed by Zoupan. There isn't a lot in here and references are fairly few. EU integration is just a common goal with no Pan-Slavic ideology or movement behind it. -Vipz (talk) 02:34, 22 April 2022 (UTC)
I went ahead and merged its contents into Pan-Slavism#Modern-day developments. :) -Vipz (talk) 06:51, 15 July 2022 (UTC)

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