Yes, Slovakia is part of "Slavic family".
Poland, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia
The western Slaves settled in Poland, the Czech Republic, as well as Slovakia. These are people that are Slavic, from Europe.Ê
Croatia, Slovakia and Bulgaria were active allies of Nazi Germany. Nazi hostility to the speakers of Slavonic languages was very flexible.
Slovakia is a country. the actual word in slovak language 'Slovakia' does not mean anything,but in English its a name of the country. Slovakia is a name of the country.
The Slavs are one of the major language groups of Europe. The Slavs occupy much of Eastern Europe. They are important because there are so many of them. Russia is the largest Slavic nation. Others are (from north to south): Poland, Belarus, Czech Republic, Slovakia, All of former Yugoslavia except Kosovo (Yugoslavia = southern Slavs), Ukraine and Bulgaria. Non-slavic nations in Eastern Europe include Finland, the Baltic states (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania), Hungary and Romania.
The people in russia I guess?
Answers: Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia, Macedonia, and Bulgaria. There are also significant Russian Slavic populations in Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, Kazakhstan, Georgia, Moldova, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikstan ., Greece before the 1913 massacre of Macedonian and Bulgarian civilians.
the Slavs did settle in Belarus and Ukraine.
Well, firstly, there are no such people as Carpatho-Russians. Carpathic region is divided between Ukraine, Romania, Hungary and Slovakia. No, Slavs living in Carpathic regions are the Ukrainians and the Slovaks.
The Slavs
Celts were present in modern day Slovakia in unorganized and independent barbarian tribes before Christ. In AD, it was the Romans who conquered part of land behind the River Danube and went to as far as modern-day Trencin. It isn't known that Romans ever passed the River Vah. After series of Hun and Avar invasions, these central Asian tribes settled more in modern-day Hungary between 2nd and 6th century. Slavs however settled in modern-day Slovakia in 5th century and were gathered under the rule of Franco-Slavic emperor Samo in 623, also conquering parts of Pannonia (Hungary). Since these days Slavs had lived in ethnic majority in modern-day Slovakia under Samo Empire, Great Moravia, Kingdom of Hungary, Austria-Hungary as well as Czechoslovakia and odiously Slovakia.
Romania is definitely not a Slavic country. Some Slavic countries are: Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Slovenia, Russia, Ukraine.......