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Post by brennusduxgallorumm on Nov 10, 2018 13:28:32 GMT -5
sure, but mind that it's also 100% ottoman BTW you can find similar versions of it in northern Greece (along with other Balkan aspects), even though it's completely alien in Mediterranean south and Islands. Anyway I feel we get a little off-topic Perhaps, but looks fully European. In fact it bears similarity with old German house type:
lol in a weird way yes, and particularly central European (especially German) I have no idea where south balkanians or ottomans got it from
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Post by branislavnusic on Nov 10, 2018 15:06:39 GMT -5
The average Greek will look and agree with what direction their church leaders looks at and take notice of their nods while standing next to the politicians when they speak.The Greek politicians will look and agree in the direction that will benefit their clubs & friends pockets while at the same time hold future seats .
Greek people sheep of the church ,as always
Greek Politicians pockets & seat ,as always
This is Greece for the last 200 years and going .
that doesn't answer the question, Who are you???
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Post by branislavnusic on Nov 10, 2018 15:09:44 GMT -5
I kind of like the architecture you get in Vojvodina/Slavonia
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Post by Pyrros on Nov 10, 2018 15:59:40 GMT -5
sure, but mind that it's also 100% ottoman BTW you can find similar versions of it in northern Greece (along with other Balkan aspects), even though it's completely alien in Mediterranean south and Islands. Anyway I feel we get a little off-topic Perhaps, but looks fully European. In fact it bears similarity with old German house type:
now you are ruining his western fairytale which goes along the lines : - Ounk bouga buga arghhhhh grinrin grin ounk ounk buga buga ,,,, TURKEY BAD - Ounk bouga buga arghhhhh grinrin grin ounk ounk buga buga ,,,, SUBHUMAN SLAVS BAD - WEST GOOD!!!
Now just to make him come a little closer to reality ...... some more photos....
sorry but I had to do it....
PICTURE FROM NON MEDITERANNEAN "ALIEN" SERBIA :
Portugal :
I have PROVED repeatedly and with the strongest arguments that the ONLY COUNTRIES IN THE REGION WITH MEDITERANNEAN CHARACTERISTICS ARE :
- BULGARIA - YUGOSLAVIA - TURKEY
Greece? ehmmmmmm no..... sorry but no....
try to find your soul bros somewhere in northern africa maybe?
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Post by Pyrros on Nov 10, 2018 16:00:20 GMT -5
Perhaps, but looks fully European. In fact it bears similarity with old German house type:
lol in a weird way yes, and particularly central European (especially German) I have no idea where south balkanians or ottomans got it from
FROM THEMSELVES ... easy one...
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Post by Pyrros on Nov 10, 2018 16:05:48 GMT -5
Some Zlatibor for starters :
and kopaonik for desert :
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Post by Pyrros on Nov 10, 2018 16:06:40 GMT -5
Hey Brenus, you think you can handle some Jahorina???
i dont wanna hear the argument about austria, cause you'll be getting pictures of Bulgaria till you got it right...
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Post by brennusduxgallorumm on Nov 10, 2018 19:56:30 GMT -5
I kind of like the architecture you get in Vojvodina/Slavonia nice, reminds me of Polish baroque
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Post by Pyrros on Nov 11, 2018 0:19:37 GMT -5
I have been in all major LATIN MEDITERANEAN countries ( ITALY, SPAIN, PORTUGAL ).
All of them reminded me of SLAVIC BALKANS A GREAT DEAL.
I wish our little Greece could ressemble them EVEN remotely. But this is not the case, unfortunately.
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Post by branislavnusic on Nov 11, 2018 2:07:11 GMT -5
I kind of like the architecture you get in Vojvodina/Slavonia nice, reminds me of Polish baroque pannonia is a transitional region between balkans and central europe I guess
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Post by Pyrros on Nov 11, 2018 5:43:44 GMT -5
nice, reminds me of Polish baroque pannonia is a transitional region between balkans and central europe I guess
for him even Bitola would look like Sweden.
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Post by branislavnusic on Nov 11, 2018 5:50:00 GMT -5
pannonia is a transitional region between balkans and central europe I guess
for him even Bitola would look like Sweden.
bitola looks like most balkan slavic cities
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Post by Pyrros on Nov 11, 2018 5:55:13 GMT -5
for him even Bitola would look like Sweden.
bitola looks like most balkan slavic cities
True, but to his "arabian" standards it would be closer to sweden than arabia.
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Post by brennusduxgallorumm on Nov 11, 2018 8:14:55 GMT -5
nice, reminds me of Polish baroque pannonia is a transitional region between balkans and central europe I guess I agree, the way montenegro and probably northern Greece is transitional to Mediterranean Europe and Balkans BTW central Serbia often seems to have such "central" influence to a much higher degree than south Balkans
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Post by Pyrros on Nov 11, 2018 9:03:02 GMT -5
pannonia is a transitional region between balkans and central europe I guess I agree, the way montenegro and probably northern Greece is transitional to Mediterranean Europe and Balkans BTW central Serbia often seems to have such "central" influence to a much higher degree than south Balkans I had spent some time in Bulgaria with my family, and my daughter saw a great deal of Bulgaria. When we went on vacations to Bec (this is Vienna in south Slavic) she said to me that it reminds her of ...... Bulgaria.
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Post by branislavnusic on Nov 12, 2018 1:45:09 GMT -5
pannonia is a transitional region between balkans and central europe I guess I agree, the way montenegro and probably northern Greece is transitional to Mediterranean Europe and Balkans BTW central Serbia often seems to have such "central" influence to a much higher degree than south Balkans central serbia is much like northern balkans bulgaria,romania etc.....
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