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Ovo mi bese zadnji post pre par meseca http://forum.krstarica.com/showthre...-i-Albanci?p=16466754&viewfull=1#post16466754
ali vidim da gospodin D1 neprekidno insistira da krade nasu Istoriju pre toga bi ga pitao kako nije se umorio toliko dugo vreme na iste fantazije , dok pre toga nije dokazao niti jedan jedini internacionalni dokumenat koji argumentira njihove tvrdnje

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ali vidim da gospodin D1 neprekidno insistira da krade nasu Istoriju pre toga bi ga pitao kako nije se umorio toliko dugo vreme na iste fantazije , dok pre toga nije dokazao niti jedan jedini internacionalni dokumenat koji argumentira njihove tvrdnje

Ali ima kod skipitiaraNema konkretnog znacenja.

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A ti nastavi sa bajkama dalje .European ethnic groupethnonyms Aromani and Arman, also called Macedo-Romanian, Macedo-Vlach, Kutzo-Vlach, and Tsintsar
European ethnic group constituting a major element in the populations of Romania and Moldova and a smaller proportion of the population in the southern part of the Balkan Peninsula and south and west of the Danube River. The name Vlach derives from a German or Slav term for Latin speakers.
The Vlachs, who call themselves Aromani or Arman, first appear in the historical record during the Middle Ages, primarily in the region south of the Balkans. They traditionally claim to be descendants of the Romans who in the 2nd century bce occupied ancient Macedonia and what is now northern and northeastern Greece and who by the 2nd century ce occupied Dacia, a Roman province located in Transylvania and the Carpathian Mountains of present-day Romania. After the Romans evacuated Dacia (271 ce), the area was subjected to a series of barbarian invasions. According to some scholars, the Romanized Dacians remained in the area, probably taking refuge in the Carpathian Mountains. They remained there for several centuries as shepherds and farmers, until conditions settled and they returned to the plains.
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