Slavic countries
region of nations where Slavic peoples, who speak Slavic languages, are the dominant ethnic and linguistic group, primarily located in Eastern, Central, and Southeastern Europe
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Slavic countries
Summary
Slavic countries is a region[1].
Key Facts
- Slavic countries's instance of is recorded as region[2].
- Slavic countries's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as sh85123354[3].
- Slavic countries's subclass of is recorded as Eastern Europe[4].
- Slavic countries's part of is recorded as Eastern Europe[5].
- Slavic countries's BNCF Thesaurus ID is recorded as 18603[6].
- Slavic countries's has part is recorded as Belarus[7].
- Slavic countries's has part is recorded as Bosnia and Herzegovina[8].
- Slavic countries's has part is recorded as Bulgaria[9].
- Slavic countries's has part is recorded as Croatia[10].
- Slavic countries's has part is recorded as Czech Republic[11].
- Slavic countries's has part is recorded as Montenegro[12].
- Slavic countries's has part is recorded as North Macedonia[13].
- Slavic countries's has part is recorded as Poland[14].
- Slavic countries's has part is recorded as Russia[15].
- Slavic countries's has part is recorded as Serbia[16].
- Slavic countries's has part is recorded as Slovakia[17].
- Slavic countries's has part is recorded as Slovenia[18].
- Slavic countries's has part is recorded as Ukraine[19].
- Slavic countries's National Library of Spain SpMaBN ID is recorded as XX457480[20].
- Slavic countries's FAST ID is recorded as 1243927[21].
- Slavic countries's LEMAC ID is recorded as LEMAC201231555[22].
- Slavic countries's Yale LUX ID is recorded as concept/966a20e8-6a2f-4e26-8eba-391ebc97658a[23].
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Geography
Slavic countries's part of is recorded as Eastern Europe[5].
Designation and Status
Slavic countries's instance of is recorded as region[2].