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From genetic point of view makes sense but from political point of view is better seeing them more united instead divisions.
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Idk why, but I imagine you rolling in bed and constantly thinking about divisions. You seem obsessed with divisions though I kinda agree with this one.
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Definitelly untrue. So the Arabs living in UK or France are British and French? Stop mixing those irellevant things. You speak the language your ancestors got conquered by or created. I'm going to make now classify threads of Turks who were born in Germany and claim their Germanic DNA and looks.
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Slavic identity is imagination, and pan-slavism is romantic creation of some Czechs and Russians in 19th century.
I bealive in friendship between Slavic speaking nations, in Serbian case friendship with Russians, Slovaks, Czechs and Poles. Belonging to same lighuistic group, and same religion (with Russians) is a good basis (but not enough without other factors) fot our good relations.
Serbs with Bulgarians share similar language and same religion, but Serbs don't like Bulgarians and Bulgarians don't like Serbs because of 1300 years rivalries and wars. For sincerely friendly relation it's very important that blood was never spilled, because of that Serbs have good historical relations with Poles, Slovaks and Czechs regardless they are not Orthodoxes.
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