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He would be and was in trouble too, we raised shih tzu Cacib winners and met some bad behaviour. And Bezanijska Kosa was full with dzibers 20 years ago.
Man that's why i said objectively there are good people everywhere but subjectively i can't say anything good, except about some famous singers and so.
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The Roma spirit, free and strong, In every heartbeat, in every song.
Through fields and forests, roads unplanned, They roam the world, a nomad band. Beautiful women, heroic men, In the Roma, life’s magic begins again.
"The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly. I am the good shepherd: the good shepherd giveth his life for the sheep." (John 10:10-11)
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I dont know, but elvir your best friend robbing you could be technically any other nationality, i was a very good kid but when i turned a older teenager i turned to alcohol, drugs, even stole some small things etc. i went on a bad path, i dont know why, i wanted to be seen as cool etc. but i gave up the bad path after a year or so, im since over twenty years not drunk anymore, or take drugs, and i dont steal, or tell lies. i also used to tell lies alot, like that i fuck alot for example, to bragg, i dont tell lies anymore, i dont get drunk, i dont do drugs, since over twenty years, i dont know why he did that, but technically elvir could be albanian, serb, bosnian or any other ethnicity, i think its wrong to say it is only because he is a gypsy.
The Roma spirit, free and strong, In every heartbeat, in every song.
Through fields and forests, roads unplanned, They roam the world, a nomad band. Beautiful women, heroic men, In the Roma, life’s magic begins again.
"The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly. I am the good shepherd: the good shepherd giveth his life for the sheep." (John 10:10-11)
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There is NO IF in History, if you would be real historian than you wouldn't even USE: IF...
In history there is only what happened.
Italy was what it was durin WW2, and everything they gained after WW1 they lost, do not forget they almost lost Trieste to Tito and Yugoslavia if wasnt for AngloSaxon allies.
Trieste region was separated into region A, and region B, never the less, Tito took from them one of those regions, which is now part of Slovenia.
As I've said, this bulllsshits you are writing here with obvious HATRED for Croats, you do not even realize in your stupidity that you are provoking more Slovenians (when it comes about Italy) than Croats with yours: IF, when it comes about history.
But dont worry, I know Croats and Serbs like you, for you there is no history only: IF in history, you live somewhere in medieval ages where you dream about WHAT IF... not to mention that 1919 is still practically reality for you, even though it is not reality for entire Europe for... 100 years.
Cheers
Audentes Fortuna Iuvat
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Slovenia lost the city of Trieste to Italy and couldn't get Southern Austrian Carinthia from Austria (though at the time, Austrian Slovenes liked Austria more). They must feel robbed since they got nothing in return after being on the receiving end of NSDAP Germany's aggression.
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I think you're getting a bit confused. First of all, it was the Austrians who were responsible for the 'urbanization' of Trieste, not the Italians or the Venetians. Between the mid-18th and early 20th centuries, Trieste, as the main port of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, experienced a period of extraordinary economic development accompanied by very rapid population growth, allowing the city to grow from 4,000 residents in 1735 to almost 230,000 in 1910.
The majority of the Trieste region (which in the past was much larger than the current Italian province of Trieste) was, and remained, predominantly Slavic until the Fascist period when attempts were made to forcibly Italianize them. Italians were never the majority.
Furthermore, it is completely wrong to attribute the 'Italian' character of the city of Trieste solely to Venetian rule. Trieste has always been a city with a non-Slavic majority. Even before Venetian colonial language was spoken in Trieste, most of the population spoke the Tergestine dialect, which was a Rhaeto-Romance language with a strong correlation to Friulian, especially the western varieties. The same goes for the dialect of the nearby Muggia or those 'Italian'-speaking cities of the Istrian coast that spoke Istriot before speaking Venetian.
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