Slavic-Americans are a large ethnic group of people from Central Europe. According to a 2020 Census analysis, over 4.2 million people of Slavic descent live in the U.S., making up approximately 1.4% of the total population. Major groups include Polish, Russian, Ukrainian, and Serbo-Croatian, primarily concentrated in states like New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois, and California. Slavic immigrants came in waves, often settling in urban areas and maintaining strong community ties.
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For many immigrants in America, the American Translation describes the process of shaping a personal identity while coexisting with aspects of one’s cultural background in life in the United States.
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