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How similar are the Slavic countries?
The differences and the shared heritage of the Slavic nations
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The Slavic countries, spanning Eastern Europe and parts of Central Europe, share a rich tapestry of linguistic, cultural, and historical elements that connect them. Despite their common roots, these nations display notable differences shaped by diverse influences, including religion, political systems, and historical experiences. For instance, Poland and Slovakia predominantly follow Roman Catholicism, while Russia and Serbia largely adhere to Orthodox Christianity. Additionally, the impacts of the Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman empires have shaped their unique identities.
From the linguistic ties of Slavic languages to the impact of empires and wars, click on to learn more about the similarities and contrasts that define the Slavic world.
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