Visiting Croatia
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Having spent some time in Croatia recently, I would strongly recommend
that you pay this country a visit. I am from England and I must admit
that, had I not had to go there for work reasons, I would never have
thought of going there. But it is beautiful and the coastline is
something to be seen to be believed. The city of Zagreb has also a lot
to offer. The people are extremely friendly and only too keen to show
off their amazing knowledge of the English language (and other
languages too).
that you pay this country a visit. I am from England and I must admit
that, had I not had to go there for work reasons, I would never have
thought of going there. But it is beautiful and the coastline is
something to be seen to be believed. The city of Zagreb has also a lot
to offer. The people are extremely friendly and only too keen to show
off their amazing knowledge of the English language (and other
languages too).
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Nice post. I have been to Dalmatia several times and to Zagreb/Samobor and
Istria and absolutely agree with your assessment. Dalmatia south of Split is
fabulous.
Larry at Morro Bay, California (seaotter 6 at a o l dot c o m)(no spaces in
address)
Istria and absolutely agree with your assessment. Dalmatia south of Split is
fabulous.
Larry at Morro Bay, California (seaotter 6 at a o l dot c o m)(no spaces in
address)
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In article <[email protected]. com>,
"Teresa" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Having spent some time in Croatia recently, I would strongly recommend
> that you pay this country a visit. I am from England and I must admit
> that, had I not had to go there for work reasons, I would never have
> thought of going there. But it is beautiful and the coastline is
> something to be seen to be believed. The city of Zagreb has also a lot
> to offer. The people are extremely friendly and only too keen to show
> off their amazing knowledge of the English language (and other
> languages too).
So they know the term "ethnic cleansing?"
"Teresa" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Having spent some time in Croatia recently, I would strongly recommend
> that you pay this country a visit. I am from England and I must admit
> that, had I not had to go there for work reasons, I would never have
> thought of going there. But it is beautiful and the coastline is
> something to be seen to be believed. The city of Zagreb has also a lot
> to offer. The people are extremely friendly and only too keen to show
> off their amazing knowledge of the English language (and other
> languages too).
So they know the term "ethnic cleansing?"
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Yes we know what is that but if you mean that's something we did, you are an
idiot!
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> In article <[email protected]. com>,
> "Teresa" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Having spent some time in Croatia recently, I would strongly recommend
> > that you pay this country a visit. I am from England and I must admit
> > that, had I not had to go there for work reasons, I would never have
> > thought of going there. But it is beautiful and the coastline is
> > something to be seen to be believed. The city of Zagreb has also a lot
> > to offer. The people are extremely friendly and only too keen to show
> > off their amazing knowledge of the English language (and other
> > languages too).
> So they know the term "ethnic cleansing?"
idiot!
"poldy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> In article <[email protected]. com>,
> "Teresa" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Having spent some time in Croatia recently, I would strongly recommend
> > that you pay this country a visit. I am from England and I must admit
> > that, had I not had to go there for work reasons, I would never have
> > thought of going there. But it is beautiful and the coastline is
> > something to be seen to be believed. The city of Zagreb has also a lot
> > to offer. The people are extremely friendly and only too keen to show
> > off their amazing knowledge of the English language (and other
> > languages too).
> So they know the term "ethnic cleansing?"
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On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 13:17:52 +0100, "Flower"
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>"poldy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> In article <[email protected]. com>,
>> "Teresa" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Having spent some time in Croatia recently, I would strongly recommend
>> > that you pay this country a visit. I am from England and I must admit
>> > that, had I not had to go there for work reasons, I would never have
>> > thought of going there. But it is beautiful and the coastline is
>> > something to be seen to be believed. The city of Zagreb has also a lot
>> > to offer. The people are extremely friendly and only too keen to show
>> > off their amazing knowledge of the English language (and other
>> > languages too).
>> So they know the term "ethnic cleansing?"
>Yes we know what is that but if you mean that's something we did, you are an
>idiot!
So enlighten us idiots, who did it?
--
Martin
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>"poldy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> In article <[email protected]. com>,
>> "Teresa" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Having spent some time in Croatia recently, I would strongly recommend
>> > that you pay this country a visit. I am from England and I must admit
>> > that, had I not had to go there for work reasons, I would never have
>> > thought of going there. But it is beautiful and the coastline is
>> > something to be seen to be believed. The city of Zagreb has also a lot
>> > to offer. The people are extremely friendly and only too keen to show
>> > off their amazing knowledge of the English language (and other
>> > languages too).
>> So they know the term "ethnic cleansing?"
>Yes we know what is that but if you mean that's something we did, you are an
>idiot!
So enlighten us idiots, who did it?
--
Martin
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>>Yes we know what is that but if you mean that's something we did, you are an
>>idiot!
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>
> So enlighten us idiots, who did it?
The lunatics on all sides I'm afraid.
>>idiot!
>
>
> So enlighten us idiots, who did it?
The lunatics on all sides I'm afraid.