Well, the existence of the Black Hand would be one clue.
Germany and Austria have Slavic-speaking minority groups.
The main Slavic descendent groups are the Russians, Poles and Ukrainians. Also most of the Balkan population is Slavic
The Czechs and the Hungarians
Russians are predominantly Slavic, while Serbians are also Slavic with some influence from other ethnic groups in their history. Both groups are considered part of the white race.
The Russian Federation comprises over 6 million square miles. It covers many different non-Slavic ethnic groups. Many are Asian ethnic groups.
The monarchy
They are both Slavic languages, having developed from Proto-Slavic and Proto-Balto-Slavic. They are cousin languages, and are part of groups that include many other languages from the same area.
Germans and Magyars
-cubans -hungarians -vietnamese -cambodians All of the above
East,West and South.
The Dual Monarchy of Austria-Hungary struggled to address nationalist demands because it was a complex multi-ethnic empire with diverse national identities, each seeking greater autonomy or independence. The central government's focus on maintaining control often alienated various ethnic groups, leading to increased tensions and unrest. Additionally, the compromise structure of the monarchy, which favored the Austrians and Hungarians, marginalized other nationalities, exacerbating feelings of disenfranchisement and fueling nationalist movements. This inherent instability ultimately made it difficult for the Dual Monarchy to satisfy the aspirations of its many ethnic groups.
No Albanian is not Slavic. Albanian is Albanian. Slavic is close to being Albanian, and surrounds areas of Albanian heritage. However, the two are different ethnic groups.