Pan-Slavism
Pan-Slavism is a political idea that originated in the 19th century. It is an ideology that seeks to unify all Slavic countries into one nation.
The Pan-Slavic flag approved at the Prague Slavic Congress, 1848. It was also the Yugoslav flag from 1918 to 1945.
Pan-Slavism Media
Contemporary map of the Slavic speaking countries of Europe. South Slavs appear in dark green, East Slavs in green, and West Slavs in light green.
Slavic flag proposed by the Pan-Slav convention in Prague in 1848
Pan-Slavic postcard depicting Cyril and Methodius, with the text "God/Our Lord, watch over our grandfatherland/heritage" in 8 Slavic languages.
Map of the European Union and Slavic speaking countries. Slavic countries in the EU in royal blue, other EU countries in teal and non-EU Slavic countries in medium blue.