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Indoeuropeans

Indo-Europeans refer to a group of peoples who spoke languages that belong to the Indo-European language family, which includes major languages like English, Spanish, Russian, and Hindi. They are believed to have originally inhabited areas around the Black Sea and Central Asia thousands of years ago. From there, they expanded into Europe, the Indian subcontinent, and parts of the Middle East, spreading their languages and cultures. This migration has significantly influenced the development of many modern cultures and societies, leaving a lasting legacy in language, mythology, and social structures across the world.