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Post by chalkedon on Aug 4, 2009 12:44:30 GMT -5
Nice clip i saw on youtube
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Post by diurpaneus on Aug 4, 2009 14:41:58 GMT -5
"The Hungarian nation received their home and the feeding land and the waters of the land from thier ancestors" minute 4:57 this made me lol Nice clip i saw on youtube
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Post by chalkedon on Aug 5, 2009 5:52:10 GMT -5
Im not up to date regarding your beefs with each other. So i cannot give an opinion.... I dont understand what romania has to do with hungary...you guys have enough land you were roming around anyway. Huns were always there as well so i dont see the conflict....
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Post by oszkarthehun on Aug 5, 2009 18:38:25 GMT -5
Nice clip i saw on youtube Yes nice clip Chalkedon. Its true Hungarians and Poles have good relationship, my Uncle has long time Polish girlfriend. I feel very sorry for the sufferings of Poland in WW2, I think Poland probably had it the worst in all of Europe.
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Post by oszkarthehun on Aug 5, 2009 18:45:49 GMT -5
"The Hungarian nation received their home and the feeding land and the waters of the land from thier ancestors" minute 4:57 this made me lol Nice clip i saw on youtube well its very basic clip , doesnt provide much information really. Croatian territory was under Hungarian Kingdom for about 800 years I think but majority of that time I think it was pretty much self governing, always had its own language etc, and it would be in my oppinion ridiculous to claim that territory as part of Hungary although it is true it featured on historical maps as was shown in clip. As for Vojvodina I dont know whats the reason some Croat nationalists may claim it or perhaps part o it, perhaps based on population in certain areas, there are Croats there. But as for Hungarian Vojvodina yes their definitly are parts of it that can rightfully be claimed by Hungarians, this is another example how Trianon was done in very clumsy inaccurate way, I am talking about keeping regions with Hungary that has and had majority Hungarian pop, and the same thing applies/applied to parts of Slovakia and Romania too. Their isnt much of Croatia that could be claimed based on population except perhaps there was few Hungarian majority towns in Slavonia borderland regions.
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