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Post by Kralj Vatra on Nov 13, 2009 3:14:15 GMT -5
Aadmin, there are dark individuals on the Adriatic coast, isn't there. Many blonds there Novi, but several darks as well (darker than dark (non-gypsy) Serbs). Also, in the pics of Decani monks, note that Dragan Tarlac himself looks very dark, when in reality he is very white.
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Post by Caslav Klonimirovic on Nov 13, 2009 7:47:03 GMT -5
Also, in the pics of Decani monks, note that Dragan Tarlac himself looks very dark, when in reality he is very white. All slavs have an exceptional ability to tan. & Tarlac is from Vojvodina. There are some tall Serbs from Vojvodina as well... Tarlac (211), Zeljko Rebraca (213), Boban Marjanovic(223), Darko Milicic (213) even though lale are sometimes stereotyped as being short since most of them came from the south & through FYROM. Really Vojvodina is a big mix. Of the five skeletons found under the foundations of the Manastirac monastery near Rekovac, eastern Serbia, two were female and over two meters long, in contradiction to established assumption that medieval Serbs were short, Jagodina museum experts told Tanjug. Have you ever thought that Serbia proper demonstrates shorter stats, because of the Gypsies, which in Serbia, as regarded as HUMANS, in contrast to the rest of the balkans? Pyrros haha I knew you would notice that & bold eastern! Maybe about the gypsies. There are def a handful in that pic. Some others could be half. A lot of gypsies have adopted Serbian names but I don't know. Pyross, these are your steriotypical eastern Serbs... I stick with them being random slavs or Vlachs/Thracians(same thing).
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Post by donnie on Nov 13, 2009 11:24:03 GMT -5
That sounds a little too incredible. Perhaps the study was correct, but I wonder how representative it is of the dinaric population. Maybe just this sample of individuals happened to be freakishly tall ... I mean there are other studies which seem to contradict it; one study showed an average of 178-9 cm for youngsters in Dalmatia, which is in the heart of the dinaric alps. The mean of Croatia as a whole is 176 cm -- this study tells us the mean of young men in the dinaric alps is eleven centimetres higher than the average of Croatia as a whole? That would suggest that people outside this region, from Slavonia, Zagorje or Istria are dwarves, which I don't think is the case.
Also, it doesnt quite correspond with what I have seen. I have been to the heartland of the dinaric alps and seen the people there. Just last year I was in Dubrovnik and Makarska in Croatia, and Herceg Novi, Tivat, Budva & Podgorica in Montenegro. Not to mention that the core of the Serbian population here in Sweden where I live is composed by people from the dinaric alps, namely Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina as well as Croatia (krajisnici), few from Serbia proper. As a group, they are indeed tall, and very tall individuals aren't rare. But as a whole, the difference between them and Swedes (another tall nation) is negligible .. and according to the list provided by Patrinos, the dinaric people are some five centimetres taller? On average, that's huge.
The tallest people I have seen are the Danes. In Copenhagen, they're huge, According to studies, they're just behind the Dutch. The people of former Yugoslavia never struck me as taller than the Danes ... yet the study above would suggest so.
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Post by Emperor AAdmin on Nov 13, 2009 11:53:49 GMT -5
Aadmin, there are dark individuals on the Adriatic coast, isn't there.
Yes, people on the Adriatic coast tend to have a higher percentage of darker (Med) people versus going more further inside Dinaric inland.
The percentage of darker (Med) people also increased in SE Serbia as one approaches FYROM (and FYROM itself also).
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Nov 14, 2009 1:02:06 GMT -5
I stick with them being random slavs or Vlachs/Thracians(same thing). this guy is from Guca, rather western Sumadija/Zlatibor, than eastern Serbia!!! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gu%C4%8DaSo Arsenije, the tanned guy with the rollers (taking into account the BOSNIAN-LIKE JEKAVICA ORIGINAL DIALECT OF ZLATIBOR-LOZNICA) IS MUCH MORE BOSNIAN SERB THAN ... EASTERN OR SOUTHERN!!!! The costumes are product of the WWI experience, before that costumes were like hercegovina (costume of Sindjelic being an example). I know you Serbs have some post-war cyco-problems, but is better to keep them to your selves, than propagating your unclear self-hating views left and right. You were talking about south serbs, and then changed ("sticked"?) to talking about eastern serbs as being non-serbs... and the destruction seems to have no end...
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Nov 14, 2009 1:10:59 GMT -5
Those kids are Bosnian Serbs: Should we call them ... Vlahs, as Srbobran calls you?
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Nov 14, 2009 1:21:59 GMT -5
Typical Nislije same blood... same thing... ARSENIJE BRO!!!! If i learned about ex-yu ... searching the internet , i would never visit those forums .... or even care.. TRAVEL MAN!!! TRAVEL IS THE KEY! PS 1000000000000 sorry for being rude above...
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Post by Kastorianos on Nov 14, 2009 6:39:42 GMT -5
the bosnian boy has mongoloid features.
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Post by Patrinos on Nov 14, 2009 7:00:57 GMT -5
^ it make sense for bosnaks...
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Post by gavrilo on Nov 14, 2009 10:38:44 GMT -5
im a big man trapped in a skinny body....lol
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Nov 14, 2009 14:18:41 GMT -5
the bosnian boy has mongoloid features. Wrong, Its a SERB-Bosnian boy ^ it make sense for bosnaks... Who are Bosnaks? Anyway, here are more Bosnian Serbs: Now some more south Serbs: Choir from Nis Thing is, Arsenije hasn;t been to southern Serbia, while Kastorianos, Patrnios cant locate ex-YU on the map... Arsenije needs some travelling, while the other two, are simply clueless.
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Post by Kastorianos on Nov 14, 2009 17:37:13 GMT -5
No one wants to offend your serb bosnian kids just this one has mongoloid features. You can post 1 mio other bosnian kids and this one will still look mongoloid.
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Post by Emperor AAdmin on Nov 14, 2009 17:42:09 GMT -5
I agree that the kid looks Turanid (mixed Mongoloid-Caucasoid blend common in many Turkic areas such as central Asia).
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Nov 15, 2009 1:18:48 GMT -5
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Nov 15, 2009 1:36:32 GMT -5
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Post by Emperor AAdmin on Nov 15, 2009 13:45:39 GMT -5
Deleted unrelated, misleading or instigating replies.
(PS: There are two types of Gypsies in Balkans. Ones who look Indian and others who look local (perhaps heavily intermixed? .. and usually very well integrated). Indian looking Gypsies (usually the ones who are not integrated) are not viewed favorably in any part of the Balkans and I mean in any part (due to the fact that they have drastically different culture I assume). In some parts of the Balkans they might be a bit more tolerant then in others and in some less. In Kosovo Gypsies were closely aligned with Serb interests even during the NATO war. End of that story.)
(PS2: On one hand one should be addressed with respect to receive it back while on the other hand only behavior should be monitored as a reminder and not opinion. End of that story)
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Post by Novi Pazar on Nov 15, 2009 20:35:11 GMT -5
'The percentage of darker (Med) people also increased in SE Serbia as one approaches FYROM (and FYROM itself also)."
Without a doubt, its the region (SE Serbia) where the pontid race begins to appear and grows in strength as it gets closer to the principal heartland of this race (Greece).
I know Bulgarska is strongly a Pontid region and even Romania?
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Post by hellboy87 on Nov 15, 2009 20:45:33 GMT -5
Deleted unrelated, misleading or instigating replies. (PS: There are two types of Gypsies in Balkans. Ones who look Indian and others who look local (perhaps heavily intermixed? .. and usually very well integrated). Indian looking Gypsies (usually the ones who are not integrated) are not viewed favorably in any part of the Balkans and I mean in any part (due to the fact that they have drastically different culture I assume). In some parts of the Balkans they might be a bit more tolerant then in others and in some less. In Kosovo Gypsies were closely aligned with Serb interests even during the NATO war. End of that story.) I thought Gypsies that look white usually look mixed.oh wait,I once saw in a news section on Al-Jazeera of this Kosovo Gypsy,he has white skin and brown hair.But how do most Gypsies look like?
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Nov 16, 2009 5:31:07 GMT -5
I know in Nis, they have one TELEVISION station in ROMA language, for a population of 6,000 Roma Gypsies out of a population of 236,000 people (2.54% of the population). I do not know anything similar in Greece, so generally, it could be said that there are HUGE differences between how Gypsies are regarded/treated in each country.
Understanding the role of the Gypsies/other minorities in each country has HUGE significance as to when we study stats from this country.
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Post by Sh1 Shonić on Nov 16, 2009 21:12:55 GMT -5
Deleted unrelated, misleading or instigating replies. (PS: There are two types of Gypsies in Balkans. Ones who look Indian and others who look local (perhaps heavily intermixed? .. and usually very well integrated). Indian looking Gypsies (usually the ones who are not integrated) are not viewed favorably in any part of the Balkans and I mean in any part (due to the fact that they have drastically different culture I assume). In some parts of the Balkans they might be a bit more tolerant then in others and in some less. In Kosovo Gypsies were closely aligned with Serb interests even during the NATO war. End of that story.) (PS2: On one hand one should be addressed with respect to receive it back while on the other hand only behavior should be monitored as a reminder and not opinion. End of that story) It is because most people mix Gypsies and Romas (the Indian looking ones). Most of Gypsies are Romas but not all Romas are Gypsies as well. Gypsie is a way of living and Roma is a nation.
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