The East Slavic peoples are a group of ethnic groups primarily found in Eastern Europe, including the Russians, Ukrainians, and Belarusians. They share a common linguistic and cultural heritage, speaking various East Slavic languages that belong to the larger Slavic language family. Historically, these groups have been influenced by various empires and cultures, shaping their unique identities.
Throughout history, the East Slavic peoples have experienced significant events, such as the rise of the Kievan Rus' in the 9th century, which laid the foundation for their cultural and political development. Today, they continue to celebrate their rich traditions, folklore, and customs, contributing to the diverse tapestry of Eastern European culture.