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We don't hate Poles, they're more obsessed about us than we about them, we have ignorant and indifferent attitude towards them in masses, lots of people dunno anything about Poles and has no intention to know. Even when I'm not interested much in Poles and Poland I have feeling I know more about them than 99% of Russians do. Hate is very strong word for Russian attitude towards Poles.
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Understandable. The question is, are they notoriously known for such actions? Certainly not here. While I see various terrorist attacks reported in the news every day, I can't recall any articles depicting such incidents. Not saying they don't happen at all, I'm just doubtful that they're a common occurrence.
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Slovaks which settled to Vojvodina in the mid of 18th century came from mountain part of Slovakia. I wonder is there significant assimilatted Rusyn element in them from the period before migration. Some people think mountain Slovaks are just slovakized Rusyns, it is an huge exxageration.
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Lots of Poles who consciously hate us have some kind of enemy respect, but same Poles often despise Ukrainians from position "we wuz kangz" like Ukrainians were their servants while they were living gods in a serfdom system and post serfdom society when Poles were urban people and Ukrainians were peasants.
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I didn't have contacts with Rusyns in Vojvodina, i know about them only something from media and historical sources. Most famous Rusyn village in Vojvodina is Ruski Krstur.
With Slovaks i had some contacts. Until about 15 years ago here on every Saturday on pijaca were present older Slovak women from Stara Pazova which were in traditional Slovak costumes. One Slovak merchant is still always here, maybe some others as well but for that i know for sure he is a Slovak. In my class in high school was one half Slovak (by mother) half Serb (by father). Once profesor said to him that he looks typical Slavic. He was short and fat Neodanubian. I had some other contacts with Slovaks from Vojvodina as well. In Syrmia center of Slovaks is Stara Pazova but they exist in villages close to Belgrade such as Dobanovci, Boljevci etc. In Banat their center is Kovačica, in the same time it is most famous Slovak village in entire Vojvodina. Bački Petrovac is also famous Slovak village, it is famous by kulen.
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