Border between Bela Krajina (Slovenia) and Gorski Kotar to be precize.
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Is that result according to this calculator?
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He fit the best in Miliči in Slovenia.
Miliči (White Carniola) is Serbian village founded and populated by Serbs in 16th century https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serbs_of_White_Carniola
Serbs of White Carniola are most northwestern Serbian group. They preserved Serbian language and culture +400 years, from 1534 to Tito's time. In comunist Yugoslavia most of them were slovenized. First mixed marriage in history between White Carniola Serbs and Slovenes happened in 1930s, when local Serb married Slovenian woman. Today only few older people speak still Serbian and declared themselves as Serbs.
Despite they are closely related to modern Serbs, truth is that modern Serbs are only Orthodox Cultural and Religious community. If you find
a Croat who plot closely to Serbs it means nothing, cause he is Catholic loyal to Zagreb, Tuđman, Pope etc... it's pointless to call him Serb.