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Kroate: Marco Polo

Immer diese Crnogorci......
Wo hab ich gesagt das er Kroate wäre......?:toothy2:
Und wenns so ist, finde Ich das gut...... (ich weiß serbsiche Todsünde,ali jebiga...)

ich habe nicht gesagt das er serbe ist!!!

lese dir besser durch was ich schreibe wenn du schon dick auftragen willst:D

ich habe nur ihm gesagt ob er weiss das in dalmatien viele serben gelebt haben und ich glaube eher er war italiener
 
Hier ein englischer Auszug;
Marco Polo was born in Croatia?




Marco Polo's alleged birthplace in town of Korčula, in Croatia


According to some historians, Marco Polo was born on the island of Korčula in Croatia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marco_Polo#cite_note-14
Korčula is small town on the island of Korčula in Adriatic sea on the Dalmatian coast of Croatia, which was at that time struggled between Venetian Empire and Croatia-Hungarian Kingdom. The house on Korčula in which Marco Polo was allegedly born is still standing. Historical evidence of a Dalmatian and a Korčulan origin for the Polo family is provided by a number of literary documents. A manuscript in the British Museum, on well-known families in the Europe of his day, testifies to the Dalmatian origins of the Polo family. A chronicle published by Achivo Storico per la Dalmatia not only refers similarly to the family's Dalmatian origin, but also states that before Marco Polo became an established Venetian citizen after writing his famous account of his travels, the Polo family had had no association with the City of Venice. Another document published around 1400 in Buletino di Archeologia e Storia Dalmatia refers to a certain Bogavaz Polo as being the owner of a dwelling-house in Korčula, while a record exists of a Mateo Polo applying to the Community of Korcula, in 1430, for the award of a plot of land on which to establish his shipbuilding workshop "as his forefathers had been making small ships there for centuries" (Archive Kapor, Korcula). Added to this documentary evidence is the hard fact that there are in Korčula today many families bearing the name ‘de Polo’.
 
Könnt ihr uns Albaner aus dem Spiel lassen?! Er war Kroate, eindeutig.

WIE?
Wir haben jetzt aber niks schlimmes gesagt....
Ich dachte immer Ihr wart zu aller aller aller erst aufm Balkan (kurz nach den Dinos, wahrscheinlich)
Deswegen kann es natürlich auch sein, das er, wie Masta feststellt Albaner war.....:toothy2:
 
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