West Slavic

West Slavic denotes the westernmost group of Slavic languages, spoken primarily in Central Europe. This branch includes modern Polish, Czech, Slovak, and Sorbian, reflecting distinct historical and cultural trajectories within the broader Slavic linguistic family.

See also

Linked from: East Slavic, East Slavic Languages, Mieszko I, Poles, Polish Language, Slavic Language
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