Balto-Slavic peoples
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The term Balto-Slavic peoples is used to describe the peoples speaking Balto-Slavic languages.[citation needed]
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Balto-Slavic peoples are divided into two groups - Baltic (including Lithuanians and Latvians) and Slavic, which is further divided into three subgroups: East Slavic (including Russians, Belarusians, and Ukrainians), West Slavic (including Poles, Czechs, and Slovaks), and South Slavic (including Slovenians, Croats, Bosniaks, Serbs, Montenegrins, Macedonians, and Bulgarians).