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Some more evidence!
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Serbs never lived in that region, they migrated to Sorb area from Danubian territory, and to Balkans from Germany/Czechia.
This map is a fantasy, placing Serbs in location of white Croats.
It's amusing how some of you even try to claim territory where Croats lived.
Serbs have no connection to that area whatsoever.


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Romanians never called themselves Vlach, idiot.
Vlach is an exonym.
Romanians always called themselves Romanian. The official name of the first Romanian principality (Wallachia, another exonym) was Țara Românească (Цара Рoмѫнѣскъ). That name dates before Moldova was founded, now cry.


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