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| During and post Roman Empire the population on Korcula island was Dalmatian Latins who spoke Romance Dalmatian (developed from Vulgar Latin). They were there for centuries. | | During and post Roman Empire the population on Korcula island was Dalmatian Latins who spoke Romance Dalmatian (developed from Vulgar Latin). They were there for centuries. |
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− | * Narrentanos Sclavos arrive on the island in the late ninth century who where related to the Croats (they spoke old Croatian Chakavian). | + | * Narrentanos Sclavos arrived on the island in the late ninth century who where related to the Croats (they spoke old Croatian Chakavian). |
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| * In 1262 the Venetians did mention the Slavs and Latins on the island of Korcula which means they lived side by side. | | * In 1262 the Venetians did mention the Slavs and Latins on the island of Korcula which means they lived side by side. |
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| Based on recent DNA studies migration also came from the west, Istria and Veneto areas. From the eastern mediterranean and further people came to the Republic of Venice; Greek colonies, Armenians, Middle East etc. | | Based on recent DNA studies migration also came from the west, Istria and Veneto areas. From the eastern mediterranean and further people came to the Republic of Venice; Greek colonies, Armenians, Middle East etc. |
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− | The communities of the island, no matter of there origins, had to certian extant incorporate Mediterranean Latin cultural. It can be said they develop there own unique Mediterranean Latin cultural. This uniques stated to disappear with the collapsed of the Republic of Venice in 1797. | + | The communities of the island, no matter of there origins, had to certian extant incorporate Mediterranean Latin cultural. It can be said they develop there own unique Mediterranean Latin cultural. This uniques started to disappear with the collapsed of the Republic of Venice in 1797. |
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| === No Existing Primary Historical Sources === | | === No Existing Primary Historical Sources === |