>YugoSLAVIA
>65% of population looks armenoid or mongoloid
YugoSLAVIA
that's because of the "yugo" part
Slavs is a linguistic group, it has nothing to do with appearance
This Croatians are pure germanic BVLLS
No, Czechs are. You're just balkan.
You are illiryans
>I suffer in EU
>Czechs
It's a meme, they're less German than Eastern Germany
Yugoslavia truly was a fascinating entity, the sort of stuff people on an alternate history forum would call out for being ahistorical if someone came up with it in his alternate history scenario.
To think that such different worlds managed to last in a joint country for much of the 20th century...
Od Vardara pa do Triglava
>such different worlds
lol
based
And now you have a growing mini Yugoslavia in Slovenia and a big Yugoslavia (EU). Isn't it beautiful?
it's true, From the land that is Central European both in geography, character and tongue, you get down to the Mediterranean, Venetian-influenced coast, and then to the east, the native Illyrian culture mixes with Ottoman influences until you get down to the Bihač-Bor-Skopje triangle where you've truly entered the lands of Rumelia, the old Turkey-in-Europe.
>armenoid
Macedonians and Slovenes are pure Aryans
Would you prefer annexed by Greece or Bulgaria?
All these people can pass as natives in any Yugo Republic.
Slovenia, our Aryan Yugoslavic brothers
Restoration soon, brother.
t. Danilo TURK
Surnames related to ethnicities come from contact with that particular ethnic group. In the case of the surname "Turk", it originates primarily in people who fought in military campaigns against Turks
sounds like cope to me Janez Turk
this weiro in every thread
slovenec sem in priznam da je bil stari franc eden izmed zadnjih vladarjev ki je bil dober za vse nas
Fun fact: most of the soldiers who engaged in raids and invasions on the Austrian empire were in fact not actual Turks but Balkan natives (Croats, Bosnian, Serbs), but due to little contact with the Ottoman world across the Kolpa river, few people actually knew the difference between an Anatolian Turk and the Ottoman Balkan subjects.
t. Janez ''Slovenec'' Turk
Slovenija je uređena država danas. Zato nemate jak monarhistički pokret. Hrvatska je u kurcu.
Not a single bit of Slovene soil was ever under Turkish rule so your weak attempts will only ever fall on deaf ears
vas je zjebala prevelika bližina z ostalimi balkanskimi turkocigani, ne morem rečt da me briga za hrvate samo rajš mam vas za sosede kot pa lahe in švabe alpa katerekoli pravoslavce čsi
ok Janez Turk
t.got bullied by Tarik Islamovic and Dragan Jovanovic
zasto si guzobolen turcine
Yes, your point?
It's no different than a unified Italy. A man from Torino doesn't look like a man from Napoli and has entirely different upbringing , along with a culture influenced by different states. Yet they put that aside because they're both "Italian".
The reason Yugoslavia didn't work is because, slavs are subhumans who hate each other. This is good enough reason to get out of the shithole
>slavs are subhumans who hate each other
now, no need to trash slavs just because dinaric people are monkeys
>It's no different than a unified Italy. A man from Torino doesn't look like a man from Napoli and has entirely different upbringing , along with a culture influenced by different states. Yet they put that aside because they're both "Italian".
You are just proving his point with that comparison.
>A man from Torino doesn't look like a man from Napoli
It's not such a big difference.
In North Italy the people look like Serbs while in the South they look like literal Gypsy-Arabs.
There's a much smaller difference between Sloevenes and Macededonian than north and south italians.
this is true (slovenia is basically where hungary is)
>Slovenija je uređena država danas
Relative to the rest of the Balkans, yes. Even Croatia is, as soon as you cross the border of Bosnia or Serbia you notice the difference in infrastructure and tidines. But compared to Northwestern (germanic, mostly) Europe Slovenia is a mess, let alone Croatia. It angers me cuz we could be so much better, but terrible political decisions and prevalent corruption in all aspects of society has hindered our developement considerably since the independence, and know we are just another Eastern EU shithole, even though 20 years ago we were miles better than Czechia or Poland, for example.
Slovenia is unironically a better country to live in than the UK in most metrics
I would like to believe that we would be Slovenian tier if we didn't get our industry and infrastructure fucked during the war, not to mention the mentality it created
>Slovenia is unironically a better country to live in than the UK in most metrics
For your average boomer, who has a stable job and a house they've build during Yugoslavia maybe. For elderly people (average pension is around 600 €), young families (rent for 30 m2 apartment in ljubljana is over 400 €/month), scientists and entrepreneurs not so much.
>rent for 30 m2 apartment in ljubljana is over 400 €/month
mestni črnuhi na aparatih
>mestni črnuhi na aparatih
Kje boš pa živel, ko pa je večina služb skoncentrirana v mestih, predvsem v Ljubljani in na Obali?
Obstaja neka stvar, ki se ji reče avto, in z njim lahko prideš v Ljubljano - če že delaš tam - iz katerega konca Slovenije. Sploh pa Ljubljana ni London, ne rabiš treh ur, da si že v nekih Gameljnah.
>and know we are just another Eastern EU shithole, even though 20 years ago we were miles better than Czechia or Poland, for example.
Nah, you know it's not true. Slovenia looks like a typical first world country, there's no noticeable difference between Austria and Slovenia when it comes to infrastructure and maintenance. Maybe the wages are a bit lower but so are living costs so it balances it out.
Btw, it's really interesting why architecture built during Yugoslavia times was so different between republics. Like you're Semir Pravi Bosanac, you come to Ljubljana to work as a construction worker, you build these German-style houses for 10 years and when you already have a lot of dinars saved and go back to your Bosanska Vukojebina, you build a typical huge 4-storey bosnjohouse from red bricks and when it's done you have no money left to finish it and even paint the fucking walls, instead of copying that Slovene style you should be already used to after 10 years in Slovenia. Why?
>(rent for 30 m2 apartment in ljubljana is over 400 €/month),
still cheaper than in Warsaw while you have higher salaries
I'm pretty sure it's also cheaper as compared to wages than in Zagreb, Belgrade and Prague.