What happens here?

What happens here?

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gaysex
lots of gaysex

Gaysex

they throw retards off cliffs

Not much. It was abandoned after the slavs sacked it and moved into the Peloponnese. A town near it was built in the 1800's and given the name Sparta

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Greeks will pretend this never happened

Wait so slavs are the real macedonians?

The slavs literally killed off or drove away most of the natives from that area

>It was abandoned after the slavs sacked it and moved into the Peloponnese. A town near it was built in the 1800's and given the name Sparta
I had a feeling the manlette from Sparta I had met wasn't a Spartan due to all of the wars. Nice to know I was right.

When ever someone shows those genetic maps the only thing different from the yugoslavs is that the average Greeks mitochondrial DNA is different. The Y-chromosome is basically the same.

Most likely that was conversely.

Sparta's last hurrah was in the 200's b.c but even before that the Peloponnese war and the Spartan hegemony there numbers were drastically cut

If he was a manlet he was a true Spartan, it's the suspiciously tall and pale ones you have to watch out for.

Literally nothing, most of Greece is a wasteland, as it had been since middle ages. 50% of population lives in the two biggest aglomerations.

Not much
Wrong en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sparta,_Peloponnese
> The settlement at ancient Sparta, named Lacedaemonia, continued to exist, although greatly depopulated.[2] Until modern times, it was occupied by a town of a few thousand people who lived among the ruins
Wrong
dienekes.awardspace.com/articles/greeknry/
>Additionally, Y chromosome haplogroup R1a which is very frequent in Slavic populations (>50%) is found in only around ~10% of Greeks, and is also found at comparable frequencies further East (10.8% in Iraq; Al-Zahery et al. [12]) indicating that its presence in Greece need not be associated with medieval intrusions by Slavic speakers.

t. Tonibleros

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The 10% I say above covers the definition of genetic diversion.

Unironically?

Lots of olive farming.
Turkey raising.
CS gaming.
Paintball.
Young people wanting to go to Athens.

All that aside, it is quite a comfy town.
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>blocks your path

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The Paraguay of ancient Greece, the only thing that people remember of their history is that war lost against an overwhelming force that has decimated them

Test

But our troops got into Uruguay so it wasn't really a lost.

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Right, let's forget that you lost more than half the population

actually their most famous and influential war it was the peloponessian war fought between athens and sparta, they were about equal enemies, considering the importance of the ancient greece of that period, it left a serious impact on the culture, historiography etc, probably the first war memories, it's mentioned in some of the ancient greek works, lysistrata for instance, a comedy how women tried to stop the war by refusing to have sex with men, it even invented political realism, lol, see melian dialogue etc etc

Also much of that R1a came alongside R1b with the indo European proto hellenics who rapebabied the helladic Greeks.