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I only said that present day Latin speakers are quite more Catholics than Orthodox. What is wrong here?
On the other hand Slavic speakers are more Orthodox than Catholics.
Constantinople was second Rome. After the fall of Constantinople in 1453 Moscow became third Rome. Fourth Rome will not exist.
This categories are in a spiritual sense.
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This Romanian orthodox/catholic debate has nothing to do with the thread title so stop derailing the thread people. The fact is Croatian-Serbs plot closer to Croats and Bosniaks than Serbian Serbs, and Serbian Serbs plot closer to Vlach's and Romanians, so the hypothesis that Croatian Serbs are Romanians/Vlachs who were slavified, and that Serbian Serbs are the real pure Slavo Serbs who slavified Serbs in Croatia is obviously bullshit when we are more slavic shifted, and less Vlach than Serbian Serbs. It's the most retarded hypothesis in existence.
The OP has praised Nazi's in the past so it doesn't surprise me he reuses Nazi inspired propaganda.
https://www.theapricity.com/forum/sh...Volk-is-a-Nazi
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Krajina Serbs are Serbs from western Bosnia, Lika, Kordun, Banija and western Slavonia. In recent time Dalmatian and eastern Slavonian Serbs are counted as Krajina Serbs, but they don't belong to Krajina (Austrian military frontier) historically. Serbs from western Bosnia were not in Military frontier. They are Krajinians because other name for western Bosnia is Bosanska Krajina.
Fully Dalmatian Serb
3/4 Lika Serb - 1/4 Dalmatian Serb
Both have more East than Southeast Europe.
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I think a lot of people forget Dalmatian Serbs aren't Krajina technically, I think it's just the association through the 1990's. I'd be interested to see the Y dna breakdowns between all the different Croatian-Serbs by region, if you have them. I know Dalmatia is mainly I2.
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Dalmatian Serbs were not part of Austrian military fronier (aka Vojna Krajina). They became Krajinians in 1991 when Republic of Serbian Krajina was formed and Knin became capital https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republ...erbian_Krajina
Dalmatia was under the Venetians until 1797. When Austria took Dalmatia in 1797 and 1815 than Dalmatian became Austrian province with name Kingdom of Dalmatia (not part of Austrian military frontier) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Dalmatia
My ancestors lived in Dalmatia since 16th and 17th century. Some of them were in the Venetian military service in late 17th and 18th century. One my ancestor died in 1693 in the fight against Ottomans in Venetian service. In sources is written "he died in the battle against Turks in Doge's service." Doge was tittle of Venetian ruler https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doge
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Vlach means romance speaker first. Western and Eastern Slavs called and italians vlachs too. Since all of romance speakers, especially in Balkans, are shepherds, this term means also a person who practice shepherd lifestyle, who is totally opposite of slavic lifestyle and culture, and all of shepherd culture influence in every slavic nationality had a vlach roots.
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Expelling of Krajina Serbs in 1995 in operation "Storm" is the biggest European shame and biggest crime since WW2 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Storm
Krajina Serb refugees (children!!!)
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Some Serbian user probably don't know that Svetozar Miletić the greatest fighter for Serbian Vojvodina in 19th century was Krajinian from Kostajnica in origin. His parent migrated from Kostajnica to Bačka https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Svetozar_Miletić#Family
Most beautiful Serbian Vojvodinian patriotic song (it's about Svetozar Miletić)
Other 2 great men most important for existence of Serbian Vojvodina were Krajina Serbs - Stevan Šupljikac and Josif Rajačić.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevan_Šupljikac
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jopsif_Rajačić
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