This was the name of one of the Slavic tribes in ancient Germany. Of course, "interpreters" always called them "Veleti", not seeing the obvious: this is not the name of a people, but of the country that the people inhabited - Veleti. And the name, of course, is Georgian. As we already know very well, "Veleti" is "country of veli". "Veli" in Georgian is "field". Here, by the way, is the second interpretation of the words "Poland" and "Poliane". If they do not come from the Georgian "poli" ("money" or "hoofs"), but mean the Slavic "field" indeed, then they are still a translation of the Georgian "veli", which we see in this toponym "Veleti" long before the Slavs.
To confirm the guess, we must make sure that the settlement area of the "Veleti" tribe should be a country of fields. They lived in northeastern Germany, which is part of the huge North German Plain. So, indeed Veleti, the land of fields, the land of plains.- Home
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