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  • Spain

    1 3.13%
  • Italy

    1 3.13%
  • Russia

    4 12.50%
  • Austria

    1 3.13%
  • Germany

    2 6.25%
  • Turkey

    1 3.13%
  • England

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  • Scotland

    0 0%
  • France

    2 6.25%
  • Poland

    0 0%
  • Portugal

    2 6.25%
  • Greece

    1 3.13%
  • EEUU

    0 0%
  • México

    1 3.13%
  • Argentina

    1 3.13%
  • Brazil

    0 0%
  • Sweden

    0 0%
  • Morocco

    1 3.13%
  • Denmark

    0 0%
  • Switzerland

    1 3.13%
  • Croatia

    1 3.13%
  • Japan

    6 18.75%
  • China (?)

    1 3.13%
  • Thailand

    1 3.13%
  • Belgium

    0 0%
  • Other

    3 9.38%
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cristiano viejo View Post
    Which parts of Spain do you know? surprise me...
    Not much :-) It's mostly Catalonia and a bit of Aragon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Atlantic Reptilian View Post
    I want input from many different persons, not just a few.

    I'm not obsessed with Ustasa, but some people (IRL) have mentioned Ustasa directly when I asked why there are Croats in Latin America.

    What's the issue with getting many different perspectives on the issue? Why do you get defensive when I try to ask about this?
    I already know there were Bosniaks in Handzar division, but I don't have any relatives myself who fought for Nazi Germany, although the reason for why some did can probably be elaborated on.
    That's at least an answer. I don't get defensive when people ask me such questions so why do you?
    I find you irritating. Unlike most here I have relatives in Argentina who came from Hvar island long time before WW2 when there was massive European settlement of Argentina. And they are heavily mixed with Spaniards/Amerindians today.

    Especially since Bosniak nationalists like to distance from their history but overmentioning Ustaše in relation with Croats. Honestly, that topic is boring as hell.

    Move on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marsa View Post
    Not much :-) It's mostly Catalonia and a bit of Aragon
    Could you explain me such itineray? I am very intriguing in how you moved and from where.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Feiichy View Post
    I find you irritating.
    Well, then it's your own fault. I'm just asking people who can, by their own free will, choose to answer, or not.

    Quote Originally Posted by Feiichy View Post
    Unlike most here I have relatives in Argentina who came from Hvar island long time before WW2 when there was massive European settlement of Argentina. And they are heavily mixed with Spaniards/Amerindians today.
    Well, that right there is some more info, which is what I was asking for.
    Quote Originally Posted by Feiichy View Post
    Especially since Bosniak nationalists like to distance from their history but overmentioning Ustaše in relation with Croats. Honestly, that topic is boring as hell.

    Move on.
    I have heard some Bosniaks mentioning Ustasa as soon as you mention Croat hence why I wanted to ask people who are not saying the same.
    I was thinking that it was odd to call all Croats who live in Latin America Ustasa, just because a few nazi collaborators fled there when the Nazis lost WW2.

    What I'm doing, when asking this questions, is getting a fundamental understanding. If you find that to be negative then it's very difficult to have yourself informed about anything in a neutral way.
    I did the same thing during the elections here in Sweden, and talked to every political party.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cristiano viejo View Post
    Could you explain me such itineray? I am very intriguing in how you moved and from where.
    My first trip was to Zaragoza. I went to see a friend, and together we visited Barcelona as well.

    Second time I made a road trip that started in French part of Catalonia ( I lived in France back than), taking that dizzy road through Pyrenees. It was worth it, but I'm never gonna do it again, lol

    Was more curious about the landscapes, rural communities, traditional stuff, local cuisine,etc., so except Girona and Figures I avoided all the bigger towns. I stayed for two weeks.
    Last edited by Marsa; 10-31-2022 at 08:08 PM. Reason: typo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marsa View Post
    My first trip was to Zaragoza. I went to see a friend, and together we visited Barcelona as well.

    Second time I made a road trip that started in French part of Catalonia ( I lived in France back than), taking that dizzy road through Pyrenees. It was worth it, but I'm never gonna do it again, lol

    Was more curious about the landscapes, rural communities, traditional stuff, local cousine,etc., so except Girona and Figures I avoided all the bigger towns. I stayed for two weeks.
    Thanks for the answer!

    I hope you enjoyed my country. I am not very fan of cities like Zaragoza and less even Barcelona. But villages, architecture, landscapes, people etc always are nice to check everywhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cristiano viejo View Post
    Thanks for the answer!

    I hope you enjoyed my country. I am not very fan of cities like Zaragoza and less even Barcelona. But villages, architecture, landscapes, people etc always are nice to check everywhere.
    Sure I did! That's why I'm so eager to return. Amazing architecture, history, cuisine and truly nice people.

    I understand why you don't like Barcelona, but when you are a foreigner, it's one of those places that you simply can't avoid.
    It's still one of the most important and known cities in the entire Europe, and I think it's worth seeing.

    Smaller places do have more soul and are certainly more authentic, they will always be my first choice.

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    Right now CNPP/Pripyat is my top1 attraction. But i also want to visit Finland so bad. Not for Finland itself but to see Finns in their "natural habitat". (:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Atlantic Reptilian View Post
    Why do you think they moved there? Why do you think some people say that these Croats are Ustasa?
    The most Croats from Dalmatia came to Argentina due to economic reasons (ruin of vineyards, the appearance of steamboats, population growth and lack of lands suitable for agticulture etc) from 1870. to 1914. They mostly arrived from Dalmatian islands, but also from other parts of Dalmatia, Istra, Lika etc.

    Ustaše immigrants were less numerous, but more noticeable and louder, there was also an influence of anti-Croat propaganda.

    @Marsa, your comment doesn't deserve any answer.

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    Japan tbh the most. Many of those other countries don't really interest me at all.

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