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 zachary harden
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![[Flag of World Slavic Congress]](../images/i/int-wsc.gif) from this site
 
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This site and this site
show a Panslavonic flag (flag of WSC). The flag contains Slavic colors (white, blue, and red). I don't know the origin of this flag.
Anes Sadikovic, 19 July 2001 
![[Flag of World Slavic Congress]](../images/i/int-wsc2.gif) image by Tomislav Todorović, 21 October 2009
 
 image by Tomislav Todorović, 21 October 2009
The official language of the World Slavic Congress seems to be Slovio, a 
constructed language which is meant to be a kind of "Pan-Slavic Esperanto". In 
this language, the name of the organization is Vsezemju Slavju Kongres. Slovio 
is being developed entirely via the Internet, as stated at its website:
www.slovio.com and WSC is probably organized 
by its speakers, which suggests that the organization probably does operate 
mainly, if not entirely, in cyberspace. The flag shown at the WSC website, 
however, is not vertical, but horizontal blue-red bicolour with a large white 
disc overall, so it must have been changed at 
a point of time.
The site also shows many other flag-like images, some of 
them described as the proposals for a pan-Slavic flag, while some might be the 
proposals for the flag of Slovio. They all employ pan-Slavic colours and are 
sometimes charged with the linden leaf or the Glagolitic letter "slovo" (S), 
which is mentioned at the Slovio website as a modern Pan-Slavic symbol, but is 
usually, for no known reasons, shown upside- down, which transforms it into the 
Glagolitic letter "i".
Tomislav Todorović, 21 October 2009
![[Flag of World Slavic Congress]](../images/i/int-pslv.jpg) from this site
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