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Maribor City

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  • a veste kaj je v Ljubljani najlepše...?

    tabla za MARIBOR...

    HAHHAAAAA

  • Maribor je najljepši grad u Sloveniji kao što je Osijek u Hrvatskoj.

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  • @reading70 If Maribor was "pure" german city, them Berlin was pure Slavic city also; old name was Berlog or Berlo, which means "Bear's lair"; Brandemburg was Branibor (like "Maribor"), Leipzig was Lipsk, Meckleburg was Mikulin Bor, not to mention Austrian cities...

  • @blueeyeMickey Don't worry, no problem :)

  • @reading70 my apologies,it seems that Marburg's Bloody Sunday had nothing to do with the Serbs....it was done by slovenian soldiers under major Rudolf Maister(lol a Slovene with german name).....creating State of Serbs,Croats and Slovenes/Yu was a big mistake done by young king Alexander I Karageorgevich...Serbia had no interest outside serbian ethnic territories...

  • @reading70 On the other hand,whole of todays Austria was settled by Slav tribes once and Germans simply pushed them out...that's why it is called Osterreich-"Eastern borderlands." ...but someone had lived there before Slavs,etc....that's history and history is repeating...

  • @reading70 ..War....by 1919.it was joint army made of serbian army and former KundK officers and soldiers from Croatia and Slovenia....serbian army fired at croatian protesters in Zagreb 1918.,but this happened in 1919.....strange is that ethnic Slovenians in Koruska opted for staying within Austria,that's todays Klagenfurt/Celovec...no wonder that Slovenia was always far more developed than Serbia when most of the factories,businesses,shops,inf­rastructure was in german hands before 1918...

  • @reading70 I've just checked:Before the First World War, the city had a population that was 80% Austrian Germans and 20% Slovenes; most of the city's capital and public life was in Austrian German hands. Thus, it was mainly known by its Austrian name Marburg an der Drau.

    Than it could be a serbian mistake,just like creating State of Serbs,Croats and Slovenes,later Yugoslavia....Croats and Slovenes had their own selfish interests and they were just using Serbia and it's victory in First World

  • @reading70 italian?you are mad about istria and dalmatia?I must say that I don't know much about Maribor pre 1918. population,though I know it was called Marburg

  • @blueeyeMickey Who's german? I'm not, just saying that Maribor was an ethnic german city, and this is the pure truth. Nothing to do with Serbia which i personally respect as state.

  • @reading70 sure I should be proud of victorious serbian army....remember 1918. and 1945.....yugoslav people's army did collapse though cleansing 1/3 of croatia ,but army of bosnian serbs did a good job....1:3 ratio in manpower for bosnian muslims,bosnian croats and regular croatian army plus nato help and with sanctions and no much help from serbia and they made 1:4 in losses,liberating half of bosnia.....we were waiting for you germans 1999.,but you never came...

  • @blueeyeMickey This is not something to be proud of, specially if we look at how this "glorious army" has collapsed in the early 90s.

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