Russians are considered a Slavic ethnic group. The majority of people in Russia are of Slavic descent, though there are also other ethnic groups in the country, such as Tatars, Caucasians, and others.
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Answer: Russia.
Russia!
Romania is definitely not a Slavic country. Some Slavic countries are: Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Slovenia, Russia, Ukraine.......
None of them is rich, but Slovenia is the prosperous.
Slavic people in Southern European Russia and Ukraine. The majority were Slavic but there were many minority groups, such as, Tatars, Turks, Jews, and even Germans peoples. Read: The Cossacks by Maurice Hindus.
Russia was a country that had a lot of Slavic people. Serbia was also a Slavic nation.
yes. but was is the Slavic country from which he derives his name??
Religion: majority of kazakhs - muslims, russians - orthodoxLanguage: Kazakhs - Turkic, Russians - Slavic
Slovaks are primarily of Slavic ethnicity, specifically belonging to the West Slavic group. The majority of the population identifies as Slovak, with a distinct cultural and linguistic heritage tied to the Slovak language. While the predominant ethnic group is Slovak, there are also minority communities, including Hungarians, Roma, and Czechs, contributing to the country’s diverse cultural landscape.