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I wonder what would slavic-speaking members (and others) here say, among which countries is Slavic identity strong, and among which it is weak ? My opinion:
Strong Slavic identity (no particular order):
Russia
Ukraine
Belarus
Poland
Serbia
Slovakia
Weak Slavic identity (no particular order):
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Croatia
Slovenia
Czech Republic
Montenegro
Bulgaria
Macedonia
It's about majority of people in given country, not individual feeling. What are others opinions ?
when I read obramba.com I see that Slovenes are the most pro-Russian so pro-Slavic (?) people
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http://www.rtvslo.si/sport/zimski-sp...jernenu/449894
Slovenian ski jumping fans write about Slavic unity, support Poles, at least on this site
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Meh in my opinion in Serbia its somewhat strong. We like to call other slavs our Slavic brothers and stuff and we kinda get friendly when we meet them somewhere. On the other hand yugocommunist generation is dying since younger people are more pro-chetnik or just neutral so there is little pro-yugoslav people. So yeah i don't really know I would say its strongest among south slavs.
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https://www.rferl.org/a/slavic-broth.../28531473.html
Russia, Serbia, Belarus Hold 'Slavic Brotherhood' Military Drills
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