The Slavic countries and their main languages are generally categorized in three groups: Eastern (Russia, Belarus and Ukraine), Western (Poland, Czech Republic and Slovakia) and Southern (Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Macedonia and Bulgaria).
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Slavs - Wikipedia
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Slavs are the largest Indo-European ethno-linguistic group in Europe. They are native to ..... Modern Slavic nations and ethnic groups are considerably diverse both genetically and culturally, and relations between them – even within the ...
Category:Slavic countries and territories - Wikipedia
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Recognized and unrecognized countries with the majority of population belonging to the one of Slavic languages groups.Slavic peoples - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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There are many small historic Slavic nations like Lusatia, Rusin, Kashubia and others. Russia is now the most powerful and populated Slavic country, but in the 10th century Serbs and Czechs were powerful, and in the 16th century Poland was the strongest nation in the area.
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