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Post by Caslav Klonimirovic on Sept 18, 2010 6:27:48 GMT -5
From last time I saw it seems wikipedia has some nice updates on Slavo Serbia & New Serbia; en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavo-Serbiaen.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Serbia_(historical_province)What's interesting is that the Serbs in New Serbia renamed places they settled in to the names in which they came from... So what is interesting is seeing the place names and determining from where Serbs came from to settle in present day Ukraine. It seems most of them came from Vojvodina but also a lot from Croatia. It's interesting how we formed yet another kind of Krajina in Ukrajina And really far towards the east as well (not far from the from the Sea of Azov lol ring a bell)
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Post by wbb on Sept 18, 2010 7:16:43 GMT -5
wonderful, so im expecting more Serbs to leave and go back to Russia and have a Serbia there.
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Post by rex362 on Sept 18, 2010 10:01:08 GMT -5
what is it ...?
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Sept 18, 2010 23:37:57 GMT -5
From last time I saw it seems wikipedia has some nice updates on Slavo Serbia & New Serbia; en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavo-Serbiaen.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Serbia_(historical_province)What's interesting is that the Serbs in New Serbia renamed places they settled in to the names in which they came from... So what is interesting is seeing the place names and determining from where Serbs came from to settle in present day Ukraine. It seems most of them came from Vojvodina but also a lot from Croatia. It's interesting how we formed yet another kind of Krajina in Ukrajina And really far towards the east as well (not far from the from the Sea of Azov lol ring a bell) Well this is very interesting. It is notable especially in the case of New Serbia, to see that the Serbian toponyms prevailed, even after the land transformed to a moldovan majority under an ukranian administration. Arsenije, you know i was from the first people here to be obsessed with toponyms (because of where i was born) (as i feel that they are an element in history that by nature fails miserably in the field of lies and deception, so i think studying toponyms is like reading X100 books for every toponym you analyze). In any case, for Serbs from Krajna/Bosanska Krajna it would be 100% interesting to come for a nice trip to my home lands in Ipiros. (the food is exceptional and the pies/trahana, etc.. will make you feel you are somewhere in federacija, not so much typical slav-meat processing tho.)
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