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| *'''''Firstly''''' it appears to me that the region (former Yugoslavia/West Balkans) has problems with interpreting multicultural and ''multiethnic'' history (& societies)! | | *'''''Firstly''''' it appears to me that the region (former Yugoslavia/West Balkans) has problems with interpreting multicultural and ''multiethnic'' history (& societies)! |
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− | ====If we put aside political correctness, concernig Korcula's history==== | + | == Croatia DNA-Test == |
| + | Taken from [http://www.igenea.com/index.php?c=132&st=725 www.igenea.com] <ref>[http://www.igenea.com/index.php?c=132&st=725 www.igenea.com]</ref> |
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| + | *Illyrian People 34% |
| + | *Slav 20% |
| + | *Celtic 18% |
| + | *Teuton 12% |
| + | *Phoenician 8% |
| + | *Hellenic People 8% |
| + | (Editors notes: Oh Dear!) |
| + | ==If we put aside political correctness, concernig Korcula's history== |
| If we put aside political correctness, one could ask the question what happened to the '''Latin families''' <ref>'''Korcula''' the island became part of the Roman province of Dalmatia</ref> on the island of Korcula (Corcyra Nigra) in the 8th century when the Croatians (Slavs) invaded. | | If we put aside political correctness, one could ask the question what happened to the '''Latin families''' <ref>'''Korcula''' the island became part of the Roman province of Dalmatia</ref> on the island of Korcula (Corcyra Nigra) in the 8th century when the Croatians (Slavs) invaded. |
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