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Русский: Буквица - согласно псевдоисторическому учению родноверов, один из четырёх основных древнеславянских видов письменности
English: "Bukvitsa", one of four alleged writing systems used by the ancient Slavs, according to Rodnover (Slavic neopagan) pseudohistory.
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"Bukvitsa", one of four alleged writing systems used by the ancient Slavs, according to Rodnover (Slavic neopagan) pseudohistory.

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