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  1. Slavs - Wikipedia

    There are 13 Slavic countries in Europe, which include: Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, North …

  2. Slav | History & Facts | Britannica

    Slav, member of the most numerous ethnic and linguistic body of peoples in Europe, residing chiefly in eastern and southeastern Europe but extending also across northern Asia to the Pacific Ocean. …

  3. Slavs - World History Encyclopedia

    Sep 10, 2014 · The term "Slavs" designates an ethnic group of people who share a long-term cultural continuity and who speak a set of related languages known as the Slavic languages (all of which …

  4. Slavs: History & Origins of the Slavic People

    May 12, 2013 · If you have absolutely no idea what is a Slav, there are numerous positive, funny, or offensive stereotypes. For example, you can assume that a person who speaks Russian or a …

  5. WHO IS A SLAV? - YSU

    WHO IS A SLAV? The Slavic peoples are an ethnic and linguistic branch of Indo-European peoples, living mainly in Central and Eastern Europe. The early Slavs came from various parts of Asia into …

  6. SLAV Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of SLAV is a person whose native tongue is a Slavic language.

  7. Slavs and the Early Slav Culture - Encyclopedia.com

    It is mostly thanks to archaeological findings that the understanding of early Slavic culture has broadened in the last fifty years.