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  1. Slav | History & Facts | Britannica

    Dec 13, 2025 · 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 …

  2. Slavs - Wikipedia

    The Slavs or Slavic people are groups of people who speak Slavic languages.

  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 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.

  5. Slavs in the Ancient World | Research Starters - EBSCO

    Modern scholars define the Slavs as those whose native languages belong to the Slavic branch of the Indo-European family. Although definite historical references appear only in the first century c.e., …

  6. 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 …

  7. SLAV Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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

  8. 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 …

  9. SLAV Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    SLAV definition: one of a group of peoples in eastern, southeastern, and central Europe, including the Russians and Ruthenians Eastern Slavs, the Bulgars, Serbs, Croats, Slavonians, Slovenians, etc. …

  10. Early Slavs - Wikipedia

    The proto-Slavic term Slav shares roots with Slavic terms for speech, word, and perhaps was used by early Slavic people themselves to denote other people, who spoke languages similar to theirs.