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.
All ethnic Russians are Slavs, yet not all Slavs are Russians. Russians, along with Ukrainians and Belarussians, are all Eastern Slavs. Eastern Slavs, along with the Western Slavs(Poles, Czechs, Slovaks) and the Southern Slavs (Serbians, Slovenes, Bosnians, Croats, Montenegrins, Bulgarians, Macedonian Slavs) are all Slavs. NOTE: I only mentioned the SLacic groups that have their own nations, there are other Slavic peoples that from minorities in various places in Eastern Europe.
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.
Russians call their country "Россия" (Rossiya) in Russian.
New York has the highest population of Russians in the United States, followed by California and Washington.
No, Prussians and Russians are not the same. Prussians were an ethnic group in the region of Prussia in what is now Germany, while Russians are from Russia, which is a separate country. The two have distinct histories, cultures, and languages.
Serbians belong to the Slavic race.
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The Slavs, eg. the Russians and Serbians.
The most important minorities are Hungarians, Gypsies, Ukrainians, Germans. Also exist Turks, Russians, Tartarians, Serbians etc.
The Russians started the Space Race by launching Sputnik the first satellite, which then provoked fear in the Americans to begin development of their own satellites.
That would be the Russians
No, Serbians are white people
One time Serbian Every time Serbain. No.Still serbians wan to kill all Croats,Slovens,Bosnians,Albanians. Typical like Russians.
The Soviet Union The Space Race The Cold War
Sputnik 1, the first artificial satellite.
According to the Nazi theories on eugenics the Slavs were a lower race.
Russians and Serbians are both Slavic peoples. They have similar languages, cultures, backgrounds, and religions. This compelled the Russian leaders to want to help the Serbs. Though the did not gain independence, the Serbs did gain autonomy.