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[[Image:Slavic europe.png|thumb|300px|Countries inhabited by West Slavs (in light green)]]
[[Image:Slavic languages.png|thumb|300px|right|Distribution of Slavic peoples by language]]
The '''West Slavs''' are [[Slavic peoples]] speaking [[West Slavic languages]]. [[Czechs]], [[Kashubians]], [[Poles]], [[Slovaks]], and [[Sorbs]] are the ethnic groups that originated from the original Western Slavic tribes. Of these, the Kashubians were assimilated by the Poles, while the Sorbs were integrated within German society; the others retained their cultural identity to this very day. The societies of the West Slavs developed along the lines of other [[West Europe|western European]] nations by coming into political affiliation with the [[Holy Roman Empire]].<ref name="HRE Brit">[http://www.britannica.com/ebc/article-9378866?query=slavs&ct=]</ref>
 
==History==
The first Slavic states known from written sources inhabited by the group southern of West Slavs were the Empire of Samo [[623]] - [[658]] and [[Great Moravia]] ([[833]] - [[907]]). The Sorbs and some of the other West Slavs came under direct [[Holy Roman Empire]] domination and had been strongly assimilated by [[Germans]] at the end of 19th century. The (eastern) Poles created their own state in the 10th century, which in the 20th century assimilated the Kashubians. For many centuries Poland has close ties with its western neighbours, with the Polish ruler [[Bolesław I the Brave]] declared by Holy Roman Emperor [[Otto III]] as "Frater et Cooperator Imperii" ("Brother and Partner in the Empire")<ref name="Otto 3">[http://hsozkult.geschichte.hu-berlin.de/rezensionen/id=1433a]</ref>. The Czechs created their own state, [[Bohemia]], in the 10th century and became part of the [[Holy Roman Empire]] as well, but Bohemia enjoyed a special status within that empire. The Slovaks gradually came under [[Hungarians|Hungarian]] domination in the 10th - 11th century. Both the Czechs and the Slovaks were since the 1526 under the [[Habsburg monarchy]]), from 1867 - 1918 part of [[Austro-Hungary]].
 
== See also ==
* [[West Slavic languages]]
* [[East Slavs]]
* [[South Slavs]]
 
==References==
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[[Category:Slavs|*]]
[[Category:Slavic ethnic groups|*]]
[[Category:Ethnic groups in Europe]]
 
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[[en:West Slavs]]
[[hr:Zapadni Slaveni]]
[[it:Slavi occidentali]]
[[lt:Vakarų slavai]]
[[pl:Słowianie zachodni]]
[[ru:Западные славяне]]
[[sk:Západní Slovania]]
[[sr:Западни Словени]]
[[sv:Västslaver]]
[[uk:Венеди]]