- Slavs - Wikipedia
Slavs are geographically distributed throughout the northern parts of Eurasia; they predominantly inhabit Central Europe, Eastern Europe, Southeastern Europe, and Northern Asia, though there is a large Slavic minority scattered across the Baltic states and Central Asia, [1][2] and a substantial Slavic diaspora in the Americas, Western Europe
- Slav | History Facts | Britannica
Slav, member of the most numerous ethnic and linguistic body of peoples in Europe, residing chiefly in eastern and southeastern Europe but extending also across northern Asia to the Pacific Ocean Slavic languages belong to the Indo-European family
- Who are Slavic People? (with pictures) - Cultural World
The Slavic people are a race that descends from Indo-European roots that once shared a common language as well as area of descent Today, the majority of these people — also called "Slavs" — live in Central and Eastern Europe
- Slavic Countries - WorldAtlas
Slavs are Indo-European ethnolinguistic groups in Europe They are natives of Central, Eastern, Southeast, and Northeast Europe as well as Central and North Asia The Slavs speak mainly Indo-European Slavic Language The states made up of the Slavs account for about 50% of the territory of Europe
- Slavs - World History Encyclopedia
The term "Slavs" designates an ethnic group of people who share a long-term cultural continuity and who speak a set of related languages known as the Slavic languages (all of which belong to the Indo-European language family)
- Slavs - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There are more Slavs than any other ethnic group in Europe Russians make up the most Slavs, followed by Poles and Ukrainians There are many small historic Slavic nations like Lusatia (and Lusatian Serbs, typically referred to as Sorbs, who still live in eastern Germany), Rusyn, Kashubia and others
- Slavic languages - Wikipedia
The Slavic languages, also known as the Slavonic languages, are Indo-European languages spoken primarily by the Slavic peoples and their descendants
- What Countries Are Slavic? - Reference. com
The 13 countries considered to be official Slavic states include the Czech Republic, Bosnia, Serbia, Poland, Slovakia, Belarus, Russia, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Croatia, Slovenia and Montenegro Slavic is actually an umbrella term encompassing many different ethnicities, cultures and languages
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