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The Yugoslav peoples have passed through... well, blah, blah, you've all heard of the term Balkanization haven't you? Both directives (first & second Yugoslavia) failed, so if there's anything of a good solution within your mouth to the Yugoslav Question, please have a say here. You don't have to be brief, but please be precise.
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I award you this barnstar HRE, because of your ability to keep cool headed even when provoked purposely by other users, and I also award you this for your NPOV contributions to Misplaced Pages. Keep up the good work and may we see lots more from you!
I award HolyRomanEmperor this barnstar for his tireless work and countless contributions to South Slavic-related articles on Misplaced Pages. Without him, where would we get our knowledge of the far past of Southeastern Europe. Keep up the good work and may we see a lot more from you.
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