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by Radim
3849 days ago
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Interestingly, this also goes toward explaining the attitude of many south-eastern European countries toward the current immigration waves. Most countries in the Balkans (not just Slovenia) have fought the Turks for extended periods of time. For example, in Romania, Stephen the Great had a habit of celebrating victories over the Ottomans by building new churches and monasteries [1]. These still form the country's landmarks and pilgrimage points today, and Stephen is a celebrated hero. Basically many nations have linked their national identities to resisting waves of the "Musulman". It's hard to rewrite peoples' roots and archetypes at the strike of a politician's pen now. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_churches_established_b... |
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People are still sore about that. I have friends who remember hiding from NATO bombs.