The population of Slavic Europe is 278,825,656.
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There are approximately 300 million Slavic people worldwide, primarily located in Eastern Europe and parts of Central Europe. The Slavic language group is one of the largest in the world, with diverse cultures and histories among its various subgroups.
No, Slavic languages are not the most common in northern Europe. In countries like Sweden, Norway, and Denmark, the dominant language is typically Swedish, Norwegian, or Danish, which are North Germanic languages. Slavic languages are more common in Eastern Europe.
The Germanic, Romance, Celtic, and Slavic languages are all branches of the Indo-European language family. Germanic languages are spoken in Northern Europe, Romance languages in Southern Europe, Celtic languages in Western Europe, and Slavic languages in Eastern Europe.
The non-Slavic countries of Eastern Europe include Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Romania, Hungary, Albania, Turkey, Cyprus, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Kazakhstan.
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