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The alphabet depends on what religion is usual for the respective Slavic ethnic groups.
Sorbs, an West Slavic ethnic group in the eastern Germany.
The main Slavic ethnic groups by religion:
Serbs, an South Slavic ethnic group in the Balkans.
Religious delineations by nationality can be very sharp; usually in the Slavic ethnic groups the vast majority of religious people share the same religion.
The Moravians are generally a Slavic ethnic group who speak various dialects of Czech.
In the 1990 Census Slovak Americans made up the third-largest portion of Slavic ethnic groups.
At that time Volkovysk was a city-fortress on the border of the Baltic and the Slavic ethnic groups.
A large proportion spoke a dialect of Polish, many also felt that they were a Slavic ethnic group of their own called Silesians.
Rundlinge are therefore closely related to the existence of the Slavic ethnic group of the Wends, but seem to have been a German invention.
Macedonians (ethnic group), the South Slavic ethnic group primarily associated with the Republic of Macedonia.
Russia had troops on the east side of the Dniester River to support the local slavic ethnic groups so the central government couldn't even really call that "their" territory.
There are other traditional Slavic ethnic groups inhabiting Pomerania, including the Kociewiacy, Borowiacy and Krajniacy.
While some mythological beings are common to all Slavic ethnic groups, ale seem to be exclusive to Bulgarian, Macedonian and Serb folklore.
Other variations of the name: Kassubians, Cassubians, or (sometimes) Kashubes are a West Slavic ethnic group in Pomerelia, north-central Poland.
Similarly, a theory also traces the origin of the Croats, another South Slavic ethnic group, to ancient Arachosia, a region in present-day Afghanistan where various Sarban tribes are settled.
There has been a sharp decline in the Slavic ethnic groups (Russians and Ukrainians) and also Kazakhs and Tatars since independence (as captured in the 1979 and 1995 censuses).
The Slava is also recorded among other ethnic groups; like the Gorani in Kosovo, a Muslim Slavic ethnic group, who "picked up" this tradition from the neighbouring Serbs, or preserved it back from the times when they were still Christian.
For example, in the municipality of Subotica, the proposed administrative center of the new region, only 38.47% of the population are ethnic Hungarians, while 53.36% of the population are various Serbian or Croatian speaking South Slavic ethnic groups.
As in many villages in this area, the western edge of what used to be called Sub-Carpathian Ruthenia, many of the people, like Warhol's parents, Julia and Andrej Warhola, are Ruthenians, a Slavic ethnic group related to Ukrainians.