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Well, I'm planning on a visit to Northern Greece some time soon. I do not speak Greek, but I doubt I will need it(or English for that matter) to get along with the locals.
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At 1:15 a Greek farmer speaks Bulgarian.
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http://www.theapricity.com/forum/showthread.php?t=41041
Some additional light on the problem.
I know a story which when I tell to a Greek, they say: "Impossible!"
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but shulden there be som kinde of documet, of all the non greeks and greeks, i mean the hade to have som records of people in the villiges they lived in or citys, like there names who lived there who moved out who moved in who was born who died who changed there name and so on, and like that u can see whos what and not
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Or maybe something recorded on a video camera in 1920s?
Haven't you heard of artefact destruction? Bulgarian scripts destroyed or rewritten in Greek (sometimes quite visible)?
To be honest, sometimes I doubt that official language in Bulgaria until 9th century really was Greek and that ancient Bulgarians and Thracians really had no script...
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Yeah, yeah, and I know a story of a brother, of a sister of a friend of a grandmother of a godfather of someone that told me
I will accept everything that all of those wise people here say ..
http://www.theapricity.com/forum/sho...&postcount=405
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so says feuerfrei... 400 years off.
These Serbs from nowadays Poland, went to join other Slavs in the Balkans. Slavs (Serbs) have always been in those areas despite more migrations.
375 a.d.
The Huns and Alans trigger a migration of Slavic tribes towards Central Europe and South Europe.
The Unknown Archont (Serbian: Непознати кнез, Nepoznati knez) is a conventional name given by historians to the great Serbian leader who led the White Serbs from their homeland around south west Poland to settle in the Balkans after 610, during the reign of Byzantine Emperor Heraclius (610–641).
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