Who Are The Slavs?

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Published 2020-12-13
Howdy Madlads! Today, I discuss a little bit about each of the 13 Slavic-Majority countries, and give insight to the unique qualities that each of these countries have. The Slavs share a common history and language family, and being the largest ethno-linguistic group in Europe, they are bound to have quite an effect on the world, so it's important to learn a bit more about them than what you see in the memes! Be sure to like, subscribe, and share this video, as we approach 1,000 subscribers!

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To watch a video about Russia and its ethnic minorities, click here:

   • Russian Federal Subjects Explained  

To watch a video about the (mostly) West-Slavic Visegrad group, click here:

   • Visegrad Group Explained  

To watch a video about another Eastern European country, click here:

   • How Albania Became a Muslim Majority ...  

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All Comments (21)
  • @chrisrus1965
    Everyone keeps asking who are the Slavs. No one asks how are the Slavs.
  • @AlphaTVyt
    Greetings from Poland to all Slavic nations!
  • @haivan4o
    Горд съм, че съм славянин! (Proud to be slav!) Поздрави на всички братя славяни от България! 👋🇧🇬
  • @makovykolacek
    I'm glad that you mentioned the ethnicities who doesn't have their independent country as well! By the way great video I enjoyed watching it. And good luck with your russian learning. Greetings from Czech republic!
  • @krisjustin3884
    Slovenia impressed me the most in Europe, but also had very positive experiences in Croatia and Czech Republic. Loved all three of them! Many thanks to the kind people from these places.
  • 🇧🇬Слава на вси славяни от България🇧🇬
  • @BigEmPe
    Dobry wieczór from your Detroit based Polak🇵🇱🦅
  • @bylot
    I’m proud Canada have the largest Slavic population outside of Slav countries!
  • How pleasant is that to watch a video from the “past” about such interest to Slavs😢 and the comments are great! Hope that this terrible time will finish one day!
  • @Rnqkoisi
    Learn interslavic language so you can have a conversation with all Slavic nations. Greetings from Bulgaria. Great video keep them coming :)
  • @adamkas8396
    My best regards to the Slavic brothers and sisters present here, from south-east Poland 🇵🇱
  • @bekardo
    1:33 not true, Ukrainian is closer to Belarusian than to polish. We understand Belarusian perfectly, and Belarusians understand us perfectly, while with polish language it's a lot more difficult