| I think the quiz as is captures all the Slavic countries in the world. Of course there are Slavic speakers in more countries, but their presence doesn't necessarily make those countries Slavic. I think they would make neat bonus answers as I've already suggested. As mein_caps said, you could also consider adding Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Armenia, Moldova, Israel, Hungary, Romania, Turkey, and even Italy (for the Molise Croats) as bonus answers. Again, I wouldn't claim any of those countries as Slavic, but they do contain Slavic speakers. |