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Kajkavian-speaking Croats plot very close to Czechs and Slovaks, just somewhat more south of them, which is really interesting considering how they don't border at all and there is Hungary, Austria and Slovenia between them.
Therefore together with Slovenes they should be seen as more of an extension of western Slavs in the south, than south Slavs proper.
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Even their linguistic classification as 'South Slavs' is kind of dubious to be honest.


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A standard Croatian speaker could get by in Ljubljana because there are a lot of immigrants from ex-Yu and tourists, so the locals are more familiar with Shtokavian (Serbo-Croatian). But the local Croats in a place like Zadar or Osijek wouldn't be able to understand spoken Slovene.





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Yes, but I was thinking they are maybe rather artificially West Slavic like than actual displaced west Slavs. You know why?
Slovenes and northern Croats are strongy R1a Z280, while western Slavs are strongly R1a M458.
So I'd rather say Slovenes and north Croats are mix of east Slavic tribes, but with some notable Celtic-German like element which made them similar to west Slavs plus their Balkanic influence is low.
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