Dariusz Nowak-Nova on Sat, 27 Mar 1999 21:03:22 +0100 |
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Syndicate: re: re: serbs against peace-->pticica |
you are so damn perfect, i`m almost in tears, but what about albanians enen >NOTE: > >THIS LETTER HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH MY DEEP EUROPEAN/POLISH FRIENDS. IT >IS DIRECT AND PRIVATE ANSWER TO GROWN PRIVATE PERSON. > >SOME FACTS > >and now, something completely different (for those who love facts and >read history-you, dariusz, does not look like one of, but who knows... >maybe you will learn something. also: i am NOT katarina the great >niether her ex-lover who used to be king of poland in time when poland >was sloughtered and cutted to pieces, so you forgot some of the >dictators, haven`t you?!) > >LOCATION >novi sad is capitol of province vojvodina. vojvodina is situated on the >pannonian plain, on the northeast part of yugoslavia, on the border of >yugoslavia, hungary and romania. > >POPULATION >according to the national census vojvodina has about 2.012.517 >inhabitants. it is an open, fertile plain, traditionaly a migrational >area. with the national variety of its population, it represents a >peculiar ethnic phenomenon. >serbs.....................1.151,353 or 57% >___________________________________ >hungarians............. 340.946 or 16,94% >croats................... 97.644 or 4,85% >slovaks................ 63.941 or 3,17% >montenegrins ........ 44.721 or 2,22% >rumanians ............ 38.831 or 1,92% >ruthanians ........... 17.887 or 0,88% >macedonians 16.641 or 0,82% >yugoslavs * ....... 168.859 or 8,39% >others ................ 71.703 or 3,56 >____________________________________ >*proserbians* 42,75% >(if it were not lives in question it would be a good joke) > >*-usualy used by people from mixed marriages which do not wish to be >clasified in favour of any of their parents - idealists dariusz?! > >RELIGIOUS ORGANISATIONS > >in vojvodina there are 34 religious organisatioons and communities. the >most numerous are the following: serbian ortodox church, roman catholic >church, slovak-lutheran church, rumanian greek-ctholic church and >presbyterian church. jewish community is not big but very prominent. > >all those who visited novi sad had a chanse to enjoy standing between >ortodox church, catholic cathedrale, presbytherian church and synagogue >in the middle of the city. I ADMIT: I AM proud to be part of this >multinational and multicultural city. about political oppinion-those who >seriously follow syndicate list know enough... > >and, for the sake of facts and truth, novi sad and vojvodina IS part of >serbia/yugoslavia. so, this *small* percent of inhabitants (42, 75%) of >this region is under bombings too. > >best and keep smiling > >br > > > > >