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posted by cromulanfav
Well many people think it's horrible that Serbia is against independence of Kosovo and they just want that territory, but they don't see something else. Kosovo is important part of Serbian culture and history.

Well, lets start with this: Balkan has alway been interesting and advantageous territory because it's between Asia and Europa and many nations tried to invade Balkan. In middle age, when Serbia, then called Raska, was the most powerful, sa pamamagitan ng reign of Nemanjici, there were many monasteries and significant buildings on Kosovo. Anyway, don't want to bother you but: countries from Balkan are deserving for Turks not invading rest of the Europe. The battle which happened on Kosovo 1371 was very important for Serbia. After that Serbs were enslaved sa pamamagitan ng Turks for 500 years in their attempt to stop the Turks invading the rest of the Europe.

So, although Kosovo is bad for Serbian economy, and there are mostly Albanians, think of this: Their ancestors lie there, the period of there greatest power lies there, and they have to listen every araw how somebody is ruining monasteries and other monuments and they can't do nothing about it.

I just wanted to point this out, I do think Serbia will do better without Kosovo, but I also wanted to make people understand why Serbia don't want let Kosovo go.
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The Belgian Prime minister has ibingiay up, he can't take the struggle anymore, but before I tell you more, you should read this text below (by the new york times) and read what they sinabi in 2007.

Belgium has ibingiay the world Audrey Hepburn, René Magritte, the saxophone and deep-fried potato slices that somehow are called French.

But the back story of this flat, Maryland-size country of 10.4 million is of a bad marriage writ large — two nationalities living together that cannot stand each other. Now, madami than three months after a general election, Belgium has failed to create a government, producing...
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