Slavic nations
Slavic nations are countries in Europe and Asia where Slavic languages are spoken. These nations are typically divided into three main groups: West Slavs (including Poland, Czech Republic, and Slovakia), East Slavs (including Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus), and South Slavs (including Serbia, Croatia, and Bulgaria).
The Slavic people share cultural and historical ties, with roots tracing back to ancient tribes. They have diverse traditions, religions, and customs, influenced by their unique histories and interactions with neighboring cultures. Slavic nations contribute significantly to European heritage and global culture.