The Slavs are one of the major language groups of Europe. The Slavs occupy much of Eastern Europe. They are important because there are so many of them.
Russia is the largest Slavic nation. Others are (from north to south):
Poland, Belarus, Czech Republic, Slovakia, All of former Yugoslavia except Kosovo (Yugoslavia = southern Slavs), Ukraine and Bulgaria.
Non-slavic nations in Eastern Europe include Finland, the Baltic states (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania), Hungary and Romania.
Slavs originate from Eastern Europe.
people of eastern Europe
The Slavs
The early Slavs were not conquered. They were conquerors. They conquered most of eastern Europe.
The "Apostles to the Slavs" is the nickname given to Cyril and Methodius for their missionary work in Eastern Europe.
Early slavs lived in Eastern and Central Europe. The first use of that word dates to the sixth century.
Slavs are a members of a people from Eastern Europe who speak a Slavonic language
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