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Slavic peoples

Slavic peoples are an ethnolinguistic group primarily found in Eastern Europe and parts of Central and Northern Asia. They share common linguistic roots in the Slavic languages, which are divided into three main branches: East Slavic (like Russian, Ukrainian, and Belarusian), West Slavic (including Polish, Czech, and Slovak), and South Slavic (such as Serbian, Croatian, and Bulgarian). Slavic cultures are rich and diverse, with deep historical ties to traditions, folklore, and religion. Today, they encompass numerous nations, each with its unique identity, while collectively contributing to the cultural tapestry of Europe and beyond.