Eastern Slavic
Eastern Slavic refers to a group of languages and cultures primarily found in Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus. The main languages in this group are Russian, Ukrainian, and Belarusian, which share a common linguistic heritage. These languages belong to the larger Slavic language family, which is part of the Indo-European language group.
The Eastern Slavic peoples have a rich history that includes influences from various empires and cultures. Their traditions, folklore, and customs are diverse, reflecting the unique experiences of each nation. Eastern Slavic countries have also contributed significantly to literature, art, and music, showcasing their cultural heritage on the global stage.