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    1. ReasonableTadpole809 on

      The distribution pattern is so bizzare, the croats almost form a circle

    2. MammothTrifle3616 on

      So Slovenes are basically just Alpine Serbs? My father-in-law was right, I guess

    3. What a horrible attempt by fascists to delete Bosniaks. We were here hundreds of years ago and will stay for hundreds of more years, you couldn’t kill us all in a war, even tho everyone was against us

    4. Ohthedramatruestory on

      So there is no Bosnians but there is Macedonians? Come on… either you call Bosnians for Serbs and Macedonians as Bulgarians or you call them for what they are

    5. Diner_dinner_diner on

      I like how the unpopulated mountainous areas are always Serbian in these types of maps. /s

    6. Eastern Serbia in the Timok Valley they are not Romanians but Vlachs. Romanians are primarily in Banat region.

      Source: I’m from there.

      Actually it was a political-cultural problem similar to Bunjevci people, Croats claim they are Croats while they themselves do not, similar situation here. Majority of Vlachs see themselves as similar (even of the same origin (Ungurjani from Hungarian Transilvania and Carani from Oltenia)) but different than Romanians and with a different standardized language that is again similar but different than Romanian.

    7. Flabberingfrog on

      This is what I find so odd about Serbia/serbs. I worked in Bulgaria and the „hate“ these ethnic groups have towards each other is amazing. The Bulgarians really don’t like the Macedonian. The Serbian guys there were bashing Croatians because it was basically the same language and so It was so ridiculous of them to try and make themselves a distinct own ethnic/cultural group. They really hate the people from Kosovo, but why then do they really want to control that region so bad?? (Yes I know there are many border towns that are pure Serbian which ended up in Kosovo, and perhaps the borders should have been more finely drawn?), but guess what. Nobody had anything bad to say about Montenegro. That was perfectly fine. I know they used to be their own kingdom/nation, but from this map, they are all Serbs?

      The balkans remains a wierd place to this day with a lot of tension between the groups, and always have been 🤷🏻‍♂️. I don’t get it.

      Edit: I know the whole story about all the ethnic chaos of violence that happened after the fall of Yugoslavia where Serbs where tossed out of Croatia etc, but Montenegro was just let go with a vote and a shrug from Serbia. So Montenegro and Slovenia seems to be the only two in my eyes just simply avoided all the hate/conflics etc. You all got what you finally wanted. Your own state. Now, try to get along. And you wonder why there are so many civil wars in the giant artificial countries in Africa 🙄.

    8. bippinndippin on

      Is „Serbo-Croatian speaking Muslims“ an attempt to deny the existence of Bosnians?

    9. polar_flamingo on

      Subotica was incredibly multi-ethnic with Serbs, Germans, Hungarians and Rusyns living there. Bunjevac/Croats most definitely were there but i am 100% sure they did not constitute a majority there. What is up with this map?

    10. SnarlingLittleSnail on

      I never realized how much Yugoslavias map looks like Iran. I actually thought it was r/mapcirclejerk and that it was Iran.

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