East,West and South.
Baltic (Latvian, Lithuanian, Estonian) German.
While no surname of "Slavic" is listed with the 'House of Names" website, the "Online Etymology Dictionary" website indicates this word as an adjective, originating in 1813, pertaining to the Slavs or their (group of) languages.
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Germany and Austria have Slavic-speaking minority groups.
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Slavic languages can be subdivided into three groups: Eastern, Southern, and Western Slavic languages. Due to geopolitical, cultural, religious and economic reasons, language contacts over time were more frequent between Eastern and Southern Slavic peoples, on the one hand, and between Southern and Western Slavic peoples on the other. Therefore, there is less similarity, linguistically speaking, between Eastern and Western Slavic languages than could be expected based on geographical proximity. Eastern: Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian Southern: Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian, Bosnian, Croatian, Slovenian Western: Slovak, Czech, Polish Note: There are also some smaller, nonofficial languages that belong to the Slavic group, for instance Sorbian and Kashubian.
The Aeolian Greeks they were located it in northern and central Greece and The Dorians they were in southwestern Greece.
Nationalism was strongest among the Slavic groups of the Balkans due to a shared linguistic, cultural, and historical heritage that fostered a sense of identity and unity. The decline of the Ottoman Empire and the influence of nationalist movements in Europe inspired Slavic peoples to seek independence and self-determination. Additionally, external support from larger Slavic nations, such as Russia, further fueled their aspirations for national sovereignty and cultural revival, leading to intense nationalist sentiments in the region.
They were a migrating group of tribes originating from the cold steppes of Ukraine and Russia, moving downward and settled around the 7th century. Other groups of people were living in southern europe such as romans, illyrians, hellens and hispania and thus seeing them as barbaric invaders. The Byzantine was a large advanced civilization but the slavs were late arrivals of different groups who were relocating. Present day slavic means mostly Eastern Europe such as Ukraine,Belarus, Poland, Bosnia, the Yugoslavs, Slovenia etc. Later slavs started practising christianity and started building churches during the high middle ages.
The main Slavic descendent groups are the Russians, Poles and Ukrainians. Also most of the Balkan population is Slavic
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.
There are too many to name. There are hundreds of ethnic groups present in Europe, native alone. Some examples are English, Spanish, French, Italian, German, Swedish, Russian, Ukrainian, Greek, Polish, Serbian, Turkish, Sami, Basque, Corsican, and Sicilian.