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Slavonic becoming an official church language in the area either a) assimilated them, which is most likely or b) forced them to move southwards. Vlachs and Albanians in Serbia are still present.
I think its obvious since Serbs don't look like Poles or Russians mostly...
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This is totally a lie:
There is a Letter of Dubrovnik from 1446 to the authorities of the city of Barcelona that wanted to treat the people of Dubrovnik as Italians, they wanted to charge them the so-called "Italian Customs" law. Dubrovnik rejected the claim that they are Italians and wrote as follows:
Source:"That has surprised us a lot and we are wondering for a number of reasons. And first of all, because we believe, that not only to you but also to the peoples of the whole world it is known and obvious, that inhabitants of Dubrovnik are not Italians, nor are they subject to Italy, but by language, and by reason of geography - Dalmatians and subject to the province of Dalmatia".
(Vinko Foretić, Godina 1358. u povijesti Dubrovnika, JAZU, Starine, knjiga 50, Zagreb, 1960. god, str. 258).
Momčilo Spremić, in the book (CLIO, Beograd, 1999), page 776. writes:
So, they were Latins."Otherwise, Dubrovnik and Serbia, although neighbors were politically separate and quite different. Considering themselves as Romans, Dubrovnik still opposed the Slavs in the hinterland..."
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I think Im partly Roman from Serbia.
In the moonlit dance of evening's grace, Roma women with beauty, hearts ablaze. Eyes that glimmer like stars in night, Their laughter, a song, pure delight.
With flowing skirts and steps so light, They spin through life, a vibrant sight. Jewels that glint and hair that flows, In their presence, a garden grows.
Roma men with courage bold, Stories of their bravery told. Through trials and paths unknown, Their strength and honor brightly shown.
With hearts as wild as open skies, They face the world with fearless eyes. Protectors of their kin and kind, In every shadow, light they find.
Together in a timeless dance, Of love and life, a fierce romance. The Roma spirit, free and strong, In every heartbeat, in every song.
Through fields and forests, roads unplanned, They roam the world, a nomad band. Beautiful women, heroic men, In the Roma, lifes magic begins again.
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