Znetalici (Czech: Snětaliči) was a Slavic tribe mentioned by the 9th-century Bavarian Geographer. They are mentioned as inhabiting 74 civitates (settlements).
Slovak scholar P. J. Šafařík (1795–1861) put them in Russia.
Polish historian Joachim Lelewel (1786–1861) put them in the Zeta river area, in historical Duklja.
Czech historian K. V. Zap (1812–1871) believed the toponym of Netolice to be a patronymic, with a likeness to the Znetalici.
Polish historian S. Zakrzewski (1873–1936) put them between the Carpathians and the Danube.
Czech historian A. Králiček put them in Bohemia. He connected the name to the Czech Netolice.
Czech historian V. Vaněček (1905–1985) located them in southern Bohemia.
Czech historians have put them in Kiev.
CZech historians have put them in Lusatia.