Vikings
Romania is definitely not a Slavic country. Some Slavic countries are: Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Slovenia, Russia, Ukraine.......
Parts of it, not the entire country.
Russia's involvement in starting World War I was primarily linked to its support for Serbia following the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria in June 1914. Russia, as a Slavic ally, mobilized its army to defend Serbia against Austria-Hungary's retaliatory measures. This mobilization prompted Germany to declare war on Russia, leading to a cascade of alliances and declarations that escalated the conflict into a full-scale war. Russia's actions were rooted in its desire to assert influence in the Balkans and protect Slavic nations.
Russia Leaves the War was created in 1956.
In 1914, the desire to control the Balkans was primarily held by Austria-Hungary and Russia. Austria-Hungary aimed to expand its influence in the region to counteract Slavic nationalism, while Russia sought to support Slavic populations and assert its dominance in the Balkans as a protector of Slavic nations. This tension contributed to the outbreak of World War I following the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria in Sarajevo. The Balkans were seen as a strategically important area, leading to increased rivalries among the great powers.
They were conquered by vikings, now stop cheating on apex:/ I'm not cheating I'm just double checking my guess! No frown :)
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Russia
Russia was a country that had a lot of Slavic people. Serbia was also a Slavic nation.
Slavic Union was created in 1998.
Slavic Review was created in 1941.
Russia wanted to protect the Slavic peoples of Serbia
Answer: Russia.
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Slavic Voice of America was created in 2001.
Baku Slavic University was created in 1946.
SlavicThe Russian language belongs to the East Slavic family of languages. Its brother languages are Ukrainian, Belarusian and Rusyn. The East Slavic is part of the Slavic languages.It goes like this.- Indo European- Proto Slavic- Slavic- East Slavic- Russian