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That's just a highly dumb statement, even from you. You must be confusing nationalist sentiment with ethnic identity.
Any group of people can be an ethnic group, no matter the size, and people can be part of multiple ethnic groups
Modern Croats are part of the national Croatia ethnic group, their regional identity ethnic group, their religious ethnic group, etc
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There is no clear proof of what they were and how Bosnian identity developed. Offshoot of Croatian/Serb, mix of both, or just hey descend from first Slavic wave into Balkans.
My opinion is leaning towards that, I believe (for now) dinaric Slavs descend mostly from Sclavenians who came trough eastern Balkan route or Pannonia with Avars.
Croats and Serbs came later from west Slavic lands and united these Slavs and natives under their names as they were obviously military capable groups, Croats especially.
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Slovenians and north Croats seem to descend from groups of Great Moravian state, on the other hand. Caranthanians, Pannonians etc.
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And there is extremely little evidence (few quotations taken out of context) of Bosnia being Serb land ethnically.
Neither are there any relevant archeological remains of early Serbs in pre-Ottoman Bosnia.
My guess is they were occupying southeastern Bosnia which is part of their early core and the rest is debatable.
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