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Croats and Bosniaks are pretty much in-between. Slovenes are closer to n. Slavs and others are closer to Greeks.
but now way Poland is a Slavic country, Poland is LehiSTAN, quite like KurdiSTAN, PakiSTAN, AfghaniSTAN etc
https://crh.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lehistan
I watched yesterday a reportage about Turkish minority in West Germany, and owner or seller of wedding costumes - Tarik Ediz looked exactly like one of ministers in polish government
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I am tired of this bullshit...
Once again, don't lump all the South Slavic speaking nations into one group, as if they are homogeneous group.
They are not, put that in your head!!
You will have to better formulate your question, and ask for a particular nation, like Slovenes, Croats, Bulgarians and so on.
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