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Post by Novus Dis on Jan 6, 2011 13:18:47 GMT -5
Where are the secessionists in Montenegro concentrated?
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Post by Emperor AAdmin on Jan 6, 2011 14:58:22 GMT -5
Primarily southern Montenegro with Cetinje as their stronghold.
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Post by plisbardhi on Jan 6, 2011 15:02:44 GMT -5
How the hell do you not know that? Learn about your own people before saying thinks like "Death to the Shqiptars colonizers", douchbag.
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Post by terroreign on Jan 6, 2011 18:42:45 GMT -5
Admin was on the money, Cetinje, the center of the former Montenegrin kingdom.
The subject over Serbdom over there is heated and for the most part taboo, take a look at this:
A Serb kid from Serbia goes into Cetinje, the belly of the beast so to speak, to see what the people there think after independence (2008)
First guy: "There isn't a big difference, it's one in the same" Interviewer: "So you think that Montenegrins are Serbs?" First guy: "Well no, Montenegrins aren't Serbs, but that's one people" (laugh)
Girl: "But no it's like this, we're all Montenegrins, so so am I"
Serbian kid: "What can I say? The reactions are all ok"
Woman: "I work with people from the university, we often have student exchanges and I can tell you that actually students from Belgrade insist to come here (Cetinje), and are thrilled, with the town, the people and the hospitality, everything"
Interviewer: "Did they have some preconceived notions before they arrived, did they think-"
Woman: "They probably did, because I had substantial contact with them, they visited me, they were at first a little restrained"
Electrician: "Listen, we have a different culture, don't we? A different history, don't we? The first country in the Balkans that there was, do you know that?"
Interviewer: "No i didn't know that"
Electrician: "Yes, Montenegro, while Serbia was under the Ottoman Empire, Montenegro was a country, that's a historical fact."
Interviewer: "What do you think Dimitrije?"
Serbian kid: "I don't know, some historical facts speak differently...Lazar Tomanovic says that-(random person):"Who's this Lazar Tomanovic?"
Serbian kid: "Just a second, he says that the Montenegrins come from the Nemanjic family..that's how he says, and Sekula Drljevic said in 1910 that Montenegrins and Serbs are the same people, and he was the Minister of Justice back then, a known historical figure".
Electrician: "I'm a worker but I'll finish in about 15 minutes, and I'd really like to speak about this subject, we can go somewhere for drinks and to speak more about this stuff".
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Post by Novus Dis on Jan 7, 2011 0:57:10 GMT -5
Thanks, guys. How the hell do you not know that? Learn about your own people before saying thinks like "Death to the Shqiptars colonizers", douchbag. I've never even been to Montenegro. I ask them because they have. It'd be the same if they asked me about central Bosnia.
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Post by plisbardhi on Jan 7, 2011 16:22:32 GMT -5
I've never been to Montenegro either yet I knew that and I'd bet most Albanians here knew that too. My point is you don't know about alot of places, like Kosovo and Albania and yet you still have the nerve to talk like you do. So what I'm trying to say is that you are a little kid how should learn more about his own people and geography before opening his mouth like a retard about other peoples.
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Post by Novus Dis on Jan 7, 2011 19:48:51 GMT -5
I've never been to Montenegro either yet I knew that and I'd bet most Albanians here knew that too. My point is you don't know about alot of places, like Kosovo and Albania and yet you still have the nerve to talk like you do. So what I'm trying to say is that you are a little kid how should learn more about his own people and geography before opening his mouth like a retard about other peoples. There's ample evidence concerning what's happening to Serbs in Kosovo Metohija, Shqiptar. Don't you dare pretend otherwise. And I always back my observations with either facts or the observations of others who know more about specific regions than I do. Now stop attacking the ego and evolve into a man, Shqiptar.
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Post by plisbardhi on Jan 7, 2011 22:25:03 GMT -5
You have little knowledge, grow up, kid.
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Post by Novus Dis on Jan 8, 2011 6:07:58 GMT -5
You have little knowledge, grow up, kid. The young shall inherit the Earth, old man.
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Post by radovic on Jan 12, 2011 9:50:03 GMT -5
Cetinje mainly (where I'd say seccesionist tendencies were prevalent since the 90s and come to some 80% or so of the population). Slight majority (around 60%) in the region between Podgorica to Cetinje and some peripherial areas. Around 50-50 with some slight preference to independence in coastal areas. Minority areas -- southern Sandzak and ulcinj also.
Minority areas is to be expected. Cetinje is to be expected since essentially to a large degree they've gone from a capital city to an unimportant center, the people want the pride of being important once again -- an independent Montenegro is the obnly way they get this delusion back (afterall even within Mobntenegro now Cetinje is not at all important and some of the promises made to them by politicians in the eves to the referendum were quickly disregarded). The Podgorica area benefits from indepence. From an economic perspective the coast benefits the most, the fact that the population is/wasn't more pro-independence is suprising. (They are afterall the ones who benefitted the most from it)
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