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Istria Fiume Dalmazia terra mia terra italiana.....

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  • @ginci100 yes i know this.. tito and partisans were fighting against fascist germans and croatian ustase... this is well known that tito is from split and rooted for hajduk split... i must admit i am ashamed of tito that communist bastard, but at least he didn't try to sell dalmatia to italy like ante pavelic did...

  • @EsuleIstriano1

    ...quindi, smetti di scrivere bugie

  • @EsuleIstriano

    1) Non ho mai detto di odiare l'Italia, caro esule BUGIARDO.

    2)Parlo lingua croata.

  • @ginci100 Ma perchè non parli la lingua croata se sei un Croato e su tu odi l'Italia e gli italiani così tanto ? ;)

  • @SplitChi1911 What did you won ? What war against anybody and especially against Italy did you won ? You got "your" current territories because you are a world champions in the asslicking of the world powers asses like it is USA, Great Britain, Germany and even Soviet Union after WW2.

  • Forza Hajduk Split! Caro SplitChi1911, il vincitore della Seconda Guerra non fu la Croazia ma la Jugoslavia di Tito.Senza Yu e Tito la Croazia oggi sarebbe nulla.Poi, Tito faceva tifo per il nostro Hajduk Split.

  • @EsuleIstriano1 the winners write history, and it looks like croatia won... come and take it from us we are waiting ;) we expect you to run home with your tails between your legs like you did in ethiopia ROFL

  • ISTRIA ITALIANA SEMPRE

  • @jebac227 ---> where once was spoken a dialect of italian language called "Dalmatian" or "Dalmatico" which was a native dialect of once romance population of Dalmatia who were slaughtered or assimilated in big parts by arriving Croats in th century.

  • @jebac227 So Istria geographically, culturally, historically and till 1947 even nationally belong to Apennine peninsula or Italy while with Dalmazia is a little bit different sutuation, i admit that Dalmatia don't belong to Italy geographically except islands of Pelagosa (Palagruza) which belong to Italy geographically, but stuill Dalmatia since ever culturally and historically more belong to Italy and once it even belonged nationally, with that i mean especially on coastal towns and islands -->

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