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    Default Croatian Allies, past and present!

    Little discussion with Leilana made me think about this.
    Who do you guys see as biggest Croatian allies in the past and nowadays. Foreigners as well can give me a hint.

    I personally consider Hungarians and Austrians to be our truest allies.
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    I think Hungarians and Bosnians. Also, Albanians volunteered in Croatia in 92' and helped make it easier for Croats to defeat Turks 600 years ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ballist View Post
    I think Hungarians and Bosnians. Also, Albanians volunteered in Croatia in 92' and helped make it easier for Croats to defeat Turks 600 years ago.
    Bosnians? How come ?

    How did Albanians contribute to the Ottoman defeat in Croatia?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bjelouška View Post
    Bosnians? How come ?

    How did Albanians contribute to the Ottoman defeat in Croatia?
    Bosnians and Croats helped each other create each other's modern states. AndAlbanians didn't directly help Croats,but pretty much made it easy for soldiers in Croatia and the Kingdom of Naples to easily defeat Ottomans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ballist View Post
    I think Hungarians and Bosnians. Also, Albanians volunteered in Croatia in 92' and helped make it easier for Croats to defeat Turks 600 years ago.
    Definitely not Bosnians.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheWogWhisperer View Post
    Definitely not Bosnians.
    Lol just because of religious difference now doesn't mean that they hated each other in the wars. But I think a lot of Central Euro Slav nations are friendly w/Croatia. IDK, just my input on what I observed between the two countries.

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    Probably nobody except for Austrians and maybe Hungarians.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ballist View Post
    Bosnians and Croats helped each other create each other's modern states. AndAlbanians didn't directly help Croats,but pretty much made it easy for soldiers in Croatia and the Kingdom of Naples to easily defeat Ottomans.
    Dude Croatia and Serbia had an agreement to destroy BiH completely and split the territory between each other the only reason that didn't happen is because of US meddling in the situation they got Croatia and Bosnia to work together.

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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stari_Most

    Stari Most (English: Old Bridge) is a reconstruction of a 16th-century Ottoman bridge in the city of Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina that crosses the river Neretva and connects two parts of the city. The Old Bridge stood for 427 years, until it was destroyed on 9 November 1993 by Croat forces during the Croat–Bosniak War. Subsequently, a project was set in motion to reconstruct it, and the rebuilt bridge opened on 23 July 2004.
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    Bosnians and Croats helped each other create each other's modern states.
    Please, where do you dig these laughable teories ? Bosniaks never defended Croatian state nor helped it, take a look what are they doing to Croats who remained in Bosnia.

    ,but pretty much made it easy for soldiers in Croatia and the Kingdom of Naples to easily defeat Ottomans.
    This is huge exaggeration, Soldiers of Croatia were in nearly 300 years constant struggles against Turks on Croatian borders.
    Except Slovenians and Hungarians no one helped Croatia to defend itself as a state during Ottoman Times.
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