Where did the earliest Slavic peoples (speakers of Slavic languages) originate? Along the Ural River, at the northern end of the Caspian Sea. On the coastline of the Kola Peninsula. In the steep alpine valleys of the Caucasus Mountains. In the forests around present-day Moscow. Near the Pripyat Marsh, located in the south of present-day Belarus.

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Where did the earliest Slavic peoples (speakers of Slavic languages) originate?
Along the Ural River, at the northern end of the Caspian Sea.
On the coastline of the Kola Peninsula.
In the steep alpine valleys of the Caucasus Mountains.
In the forests around present-day Moscow.
Near the Pripyat Marsh, located in the south of present-day Belarus.
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The Early Slavs were a group of tribal people who dominated Central and Eastern Europe from the 5th to 10th century. They laid the foundation of the Slavic nations. 

 

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