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Serb probably.
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Last edited by Varda; 10-13-2020 at 04:22 PM.


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Please don't post results of people whose full ancestry isn't known - knowing someone's surname is absolutely inadequate.





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If Zagreb is mixed and makes up 25% of Croatia's population, it shouldn't be ignored. This trend is on the rise basically everywhere. Capitals and big cities are attracting more and more people which results in the leveling of regional differences. Only on TA people would overemphasize small and unrepresentative groups.





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How would those mixed Bosnians identify? Would they typically identify with a religious community? After all, it's all just a bunch of "religious tribes" (Bosniensis).


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