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Serbia 2013; Moje 3- Ljubav je svuda
Topic Started: Nov 28 2012, 12:05 PM (1,939 Views)
Caroline (jescgirl)
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Not the same at all, sounds so much better in Serbian!
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Bree
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The english version just shows how bad the song actually is :P

- same effect the english version created on Slovenia for me last year.

The only reason I give it any support is because of Nevena.
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xDiaaan
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I like it so much better in Serbian!
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Stardust
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I always thought Serbians were the tannest of the Balkans but all these people are blonde! Anyway they have a new song and it has a child choir in a bit so it's kind of good :P
[YOUTUBE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_yzvEAu_Xc[/YOUTUBE]
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Bree
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Does that help?
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Stardust
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I would have thought that the UK had more dark immigrants than the Benelux so they would be less light? xD

I still think of Serbia as being dark and Moldova as being light.. like Serbians would be closer to Turks than to Italians, but it seems I'm wrong based on this video :P
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Marzhoparzho
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"Based on this video" yep that's scientific evidence right there :P
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Bree
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From my historical studies of the past:

Slav population that moved into the Balkans during the dark ages would have brought a higher percentage of blonde gene with them..

Regions like Moldova and Bulgaria long had various waves of turkish tribes from the steppes of ukraine move in and so would lose that blondish percentage over time.

Also the romanic populations of the balkans are descendants of roman (hence italian) colonists and the greek factor should be taken into account Bulgaria, southern romania , moldova and the southern balkans having more greek colonies in ancient and medeival times than places like northern serbia.

Thank you Marjo for expressing my thought xD
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