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Post by Medimurje on Jan 3, 2009 7:36:38 GMT -5
Hi there,
Yes that's me.
Hellllooo from the other size of the world.
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CiKoLa
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Post by CiKoLa on Jan 4, 2009 3:44:50 GMT -5
^^ we've missed you on these forums man ... welcome back !
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Post by sweetnugs on Jan 4, 2009 16:43:06 GMT -5
I find it funny how Fender and Illyria are the only pure blooded Croats here yet they seem to be the sanest as well. Speaks volumes, truly. In any case, my mother's father was a Serb from Krajina whose ancestors were from Montenegro and Herzegovina. My father's mother was from Serbia, around Belgrade I think. Both my mother's mother's ancestors and father's father's ancestors were from Zenica. My mother's mother's family (I forget if it was her direct or distant relatives) were from a town on the other side of the mountain (opposite Zenica) whose name I cant remember, MiG might be from there. My father's father's ancestors are all from Zenica and used to be wealthy merchants up until WW2. My father's brother married a Croat and was in a Croat "work battalion" during the war (a black smudge on my family history). My mother's clan stretched from Zenica to Sarajevo before the last war. I have many distant relatives from my mother's side who are professors, priests, etc but most of my mother's family have been professional soldiers and/or farmers (many of my mother's cousins from her father's side served as special forces during the war in Bosnia). My father's father was an officer in the JNA (he was apart of the OCI team in Kosovo during the 1950s) and my father was a 1st class sergeant (he trained soldiers) but neither of them fought in the last war (another black smudge). Oh and members of my father's mother's family served in Krajina during the war. A pretty good gene pool if I do say so myself. Ni blizu, vidi se da ti je glava direktno u supku. Ako si ti produkt dobre krvi onda ga jebi. Ja da sam ti otac davno bih te udavio.
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Post by MiG on Jan 5, 2009 12:53:33 GMT -5
^ LMAO!
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Post by adolfkarderi on Jan 5, 2009 13:29:50 GMT -5
i'm almost positive i have vlachs somewhere in my bloodline tho its not anything concrete but im from Korca so at least hafl the population there has some type of vlach ancestry...but they fit in well with the Albanian population so unless ur from Voskopoja or Boboshtica u probably wont declare ur vlachness my grandma is Chame(Muslim Albanian with origins in Greek Epirus)thats not really an ethnicity but theyre kinda like Albania's version of Jews my other grandparents are from Himara so they have some ethnic Greeks there i know Albanians here are gonna deny it but Himara is completely Orthodox and located between Chams and Labs who are all Muslim so i dont know anymore anyway so theres that... my brother lives in Greece and is married to a Greek...woman, naturally and my other grandpa was a Partizan, i also have hardcore Commies in my family and they might as well be their own ethnicity lol
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Post by radovic on Jan 6, 2009 18:20:55 GMT -5
Fathers side, Montenegrin with some Armenian, Greek and Italian (centuries old, my family used to be merchants on the coast and mixed with merchants falling under those groups).
Mothers side, Serbia, small German and allededly Croatian -- I say allegedly since despite this claim they originate from the Czech republic, not Croatia.
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