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Masaman Ok did them iam part of the 1% of greeks 3% orthodox christians and conservative and never married though it is possible i have slavic and turkic blood in me (because my moms line come from Turkey while my dads line come from bulgaria)
I'm an expat from the States living in Argentina. One day an older gentleman from my neighborhood approached me happily on the street while I was out shopping and started speaking Croatian to me. When he realized that I didn't understand him he quickly changed to Spanish and said "You're not from Croatia? I was told that you are from Croatia.". "Sorry sir, I'm not. I'm from the US." "Oh," he said sadly, turned and walked away. It broke my heart!
Vine a estudiar acá, ya que el estudio es gratis y en EEUU.... no lo es. Luego tuve mi hijo mayor, que nació con paralisis cerebral y decidí quedarme acá a hacer su terapia y rehabilitación (que sería súper costoso en EEUU, diría imposible para pagar). Hace 20 años ya que estoy acá, y dudo que regrese.
When Europeans migrated to other parts of world, they didn't do it to live from social benefits, but to build those places with their hard work. Croats are one of those examples.
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There were no social benefits to it. There were some herbal diseases which ruined croatian wineyards the same way irish potatoes were affected. It caused a great famine which forced people to migrate
Chile has the largest number of descendants of Croats in Latin America and the fifth largest in the world (Betwen 250.000- 400.00 aprox), many important characters in Chile have been or are descendants of Croats, and their surnames are well known, such as Luksic, Tomicic, Papic, Mirosevic, Tudor , Tomic, Baburizza, Ivanovic, Boric, Prokurica, Vodanovic, Goic, etc etc in fact in Punta Arenas that has a large number of descendants of Croats, its mayor is called Cristian Radonic. Even my cousin is the grandson of Croats, his last name is Kovacevic, Viva Chile and Viva Croatia, luck in the world cup, greetings from Chile to all the Croats of the world.
Proud ?? Of what ?? You disgusting ignorant idiot. Fascist croats fled the Balkans after ww2 and settled as far as they could; like many nazis they chose Latin America. You are probably descendant of monsters.
@@hernan1210 "Su familia, originaria de Esquina, provincia de Corrientes, estaba afincada en Villa Fiorito, partido de Lomas de Zamora, localidad ubicada en el primer cordón de la zona sur del conurbano bonaerense. Su ascendencia es gallega, andaluza y croata." Fuente: wikipedia
My Great uncle and other relatives moved to Argentina from Brac (not exactly sure when). I have no specific info other than they kept their surname. A few of the few surviving relatives in USA have stayed in contact. I think a lot of Bracians and maybe all Dalmatians have some wanderlust from being a seafaring people. I know that once while tuna fishing in the Pacific, I felt an urge to just keep going to the other side and was sad to I know it was just a daydream.
Somos latinoamericanos (ya que sudamerica fue colonizada por los españoles)o sudamericanos, de diferentes razas y culturas. Yo soy argentino de origen alemán.
Errata: Brasil fue colonizada por portugueses, luego Guyana por los ingleses, Surinam por Holanda y Guyana francesa que es un departamento de ultramar de Francia.
Hi, im Croat from Dalmatia, most of my ancestors moved to South America because of Plasmopara viticola, its devastating disease of grapevines. in 19. century most of our economy was based on wine exports, after fall of economy most of us migrated because of great famine.
There are so many Croats in Chile! Yes, most of them came in the first wave to Punta Arenas, but after that, many established in Antofagasta, Iquique, Santiago and Valparaiso. The sea-faring blood of Dalmatians explains in part why they liked living in ports. As someone already said, most Chileans Croats come from the island of Brac, but also from nearby islands like Korcula or Sipan...basically, they’re all distant cousins. I live in Santiago and Croat influence is felt everwhere, in street names, politicians, TV personalities, the Croat Stadium, etc. My husband’s grandfather was born in Sipan and came here after WWII (he fought the Nazis but didn’t like Tito). Last year we visited his hometown of Sipanska Luka, his house is still there. Such a beautiful place! I loved visiting a place I had heard so much about and meeting the people there.
Dalmatinans were skilled sailors and stone masons, first migrations to new world was as sailors on spanish armada ,you even have CROATOAN mistery on one Island in americana,even Long Island in New York was named after Dugi Otok in Dalmatia
@@LaVaZ000 The wave after 1945 maybe. My great, great uncle left Brać for Chile in 1905, before Nazis existed. His brothers stayed and their sons fought for Partizani.
There are also many Croatian descendant in north chile, especially Coquimbo, Iquique and Arica! Great video! lov it! Greetings from a german descendant in Chile =)
Yes, there are many chilean celebrity/actors/politicians/sportsman with croatian ancestry, for example, the richest guy in chile has strong croatian ancestry, wich is Andronico Luksic
I am a Croat. And a couple of years ago I've met a lot of my relatives from Chile, and from Argentina. Most of them are not my relatives any more, since they moved more then 100 years ago. But minority of them are, since they moved during and after WWII. Nice people, but I highly doubt they consider themselves to be distinctive from local population. They know where they came from, and they (somewhat) support Croatia in sports. And that's about it. And that is the way it should be. Know your heritage, but adopt to local culture. I can totally respect that.
fun fact about Croats: "According to United States Congress Joint Immigration Commission which ended in 1911, Polish immigrants to the United States born in around Kraków reportedly declared themselves as Bielochrovat (i.e. White Croat), which with Krakus and Crakowiak/Cracovinian was "names applying to subdivisions of the Poles"
This is another group, not Croats from Adriatic coast. Even if they bear name Croatians we have been separated for atleast 1500 years. We share nothing but name today.
@@kristijangrgic9841 of course they are different lol, but white croats are still our history too... And we still share many cultural things with poland, czech, ukraine
Also, the fingerprint method was invented by the Croat-argentine policemen Ivan Vucetic, who migrated with his parents to Argentina when he was a kid and later took the more Hispanic name Juan Vucetich once he became an Argentine citizen.
@De Boo I didn't know about the tie, thanks. And Nikola Tesla was born in Croatia but he always described himself as a "Serbian" and very proud of his Serbian identity and heritage
@@hippityhop9522 I'm Croatian and I wonder why both sides won't settle he is a mix of both, Lika in that time was full of orthodox people who were there for centuries and had no relatives in Serbia, lived and married with catholics he is a mix of both he simply can't be either Croatian or serbian
I mean isnt it nicer to have Croats all over the world i mean you get to point where a Croat can feel at home anywhere he goes because there are more Croats already living there.
Your and cousins are are shared the nationalities of Pope you shared with John Paul II while your cousins is Francis but Francis is not Polish he’s Italian Argentine
Your neighboring country of Belgium is participate in Miss Universe in 2015 she is of Hungarian origin both Hungary and Croatia are part of Austrian-Hungarian Empire
Also in Chile the croats also settled in large numbers the north (desert), specially in a city called Antofagasta, as well in the middle part of the country. Here in valparaíso(middle) there's a place called the "yugoslavian viewpoint" where was the former house of a croatian businessman that gifted his art collection and now it is the museum of the city. Greetings!
I agree with you Jooo J, but since i am neither the mayor nor any other public authority i can't hahah there should be some pressure to get a change of name i think. But that case is an exception and might be the only reminiscence i can remember, because all the other places like parks, streets, stadiums, schools, etc. are named either Croatia or croatian. For example, in the first city i said (Antofagasta), one of its main avenues is called Republic of Croatia and it was renamed with the presence of Stjepan Mesić in 2006. Greetings!
Wow. That's some amazing knowledge you've shared. I just looked at some pictures of Antofagasta. It looks gorgeous. No wonder those Croats decided to build their lives there. If I'm not mistaken, one of the richest families in Chile is called Luksic or similar. All the best.
I was about to point that out, to my knowledge, the biggest amount of croatian surnames in chile I believe is in the fifth region, but to be fair, punta arenas is so far south, people from central and northern chile barely know about the many different colonies in patagonia.
Interesting fact, at the beginning of the 20th century there were about 100 Croatian restaurants in San Francisco.Even today there is a Tadich grill restaurant in that city, officially the 3rd oldest restaurant in the United States of America! Croats also opened the first fish factory in the US!
Onjegin 69 But they say genetically, someone from say Slavonija for example is almost identical (relatively speaking) to most Dalmatians, as is the case with almost all Hrvati, from what I understand. Svi smo mi braća :)
Very interesting video and History of our people in Argentina, amazing & interesting fact that D. Maradona's grandfather was originally from KORCULA - Croatia, Thank you to Argentinian people for their settlement, GOG bless you .!💕👍🌿
thank you for this educational video...I knew something you said in the video but not in details...my family was immigrating to US,both on my mother's and father's side...Chicago and New York....I live in Indianapolis for a while but now live in Croatia...we are not a big nation by numbers but it is interesting to see the influence we left all over the world,not to mention New Zealand and Australia but US also,especially us Dalmatians...when you count Stipe Miočić ....well it says a lot about determination and strenght.Thank you for the video and greetings from homeland Croatia ;)
I am an Argertinian who lives in Spain. I have Croatian ascentry (as you can tell by my name), but also Italian, Galician, Castilian and even Charruan (is it correctly spelled?) ascentry. I always felt like a mix-up and in my house we have a very mixed culture even though here in Spain I only live with my parents and brothers. If there is one thing I can feel proud of is the embracement of the best of the several cultures my family is based on. Porque una vez uno emigra siempre es emigrante, pero la sensación de hogar la lleva consigo, en el corazón.
You are Spanish of Croatia heritage through America I wish you have Sephardic Jewish Heritage so you are descandant or returnees to Spain since Spanish Inquisition
There is an great story of Croats that settled in Egypt , they formed a settlament that in the end grew to a big city that is Cairo today, totaly crazy story... Djawhar ben Abd Allah is a name of a general that created Cairo, heas a Croatian decent but took a local name.
O Djawharu postoji znatna bibliografija povijesnih radova od onih iz pera Lava Afričkog alias Al-Hasan ibn Muhammad al-Fa'si pa preko niza njemačkih, engleskih, hrvatskih, talijanskih do francuskih povijesničara. U okviru teme znanstvenoga skupa Odnos Hrvata i Arapa u srednjem vijeku održanog 1986. godine u Bochumu i Zagrebu ovaj arapski vojskovođa i državnik hrvatskoga podrijetla predstavlja jednu od glavnih tema tih znanstvenih susreta, a tad se po prvi put dublje zalazi u dugo vremena skrivane i neistraživane spoznaje o Hrvatima u islamu i u arapskome svijetu.
A couple corrections regarding some common mistakes; Croatia isn't a Eastern European country in spite of it being a Slavic country with a communist past, but is rather located in South Central Europe with only 42% of its land lying within the Balkan Peninsula. Also, the number of croats in Latin America far exceeds what you mentioned. According to the most recent academic analysis, approximately one million "croats" account for the Chilean population of today, exempli gratia. It was a good and informative video, nonetheless.
Maradona had croatians roots! The Peruvian Sofia Mulanovich (Croatians roots) She is the first Peruvian surfer ever to win a World Surf League World Championship Tour event (ex ASP) and the first Latin American ever to win the World Title In 2004, she won three out of the six World Championship Tour events, and finished the season as Absolute World Champion. Sofia is the only one Latin-american surfer to win 2 ISA World Championships. Sofia won the ISA Championships, 2004 in Salinas-Ecuador and 2019 in Miyazaki-Japan.[4] Her main sponsor is Roxy. Mulánovich was inducted into Surfing Hall of Fame in 2007 due to her achievement in 2004 and 2005. In 2004, she became the first South American and Latin American (man or woman) to ever win the world title. Sofia’s list of credits to date is impressive, having won the Vans Triple Crown of Surfing, U.S. Open of Surfing and the Surfer Poll (2004 and 2005)[5]
This actually helps my friend from Argentina his Father was born in Argentina and his parents were of Italian decent while his mother was 2nd generation Argentinian and she said to me (since I come from Former Yugoslavia) that he cane from a country around there and moved for a better job... I was confused because I’ve never heard of any Slavic migration to there I’ve heard to other European countries and the Americas.... this truly helps as the chances are the father was from Croatia... meaning he is of Croatian decent (also what was the father last name I do not know as she said he changed it but he did have a Slavic name for Croatia being Petar) interesting I cracked the case!
For me this video is especially interesting and enjoyable as I was personally in the Croatian Club in Puntas Arenas. During 1990-ties I lived for several years in Santiago de Chile. Every Sunday we would go to the Yugoslav Club, which later on was renamed the Croatian Club. The club was completely renovated in early nineties. The club has has extensive sports facilities, including a soccer field and a swimming pool. The restaurant offered full course meals, The waiters always served with white gloves. It was a classy place with music and singing. I was told that overseas South Slavs were the first promoters of the idea to create a South Slavs State. And that the Slavs of Chile were the greatest enthusiasts. It is too bad that Yugoslavia fell apart and that those problems came also to us who live overseas. With love from a Slavic Canadian.
Glad I've found your channel recently. I've always been interested in people and regions which are in a way unusual or unexpected, and your videos seem well-researched. I'll be checking out the rest soon.
Okay, I know this is nitpicky, but as a Croat, the way you Americans pronounce ć (or ignore it completely by writing names with a c) is pretty mind boggling for me. The letter ć is easy for you peeps to pronounce. It's like saying the "ch" part of Chile, church, chicken etc. It's not (example Radić) RadiC, it's RadiCH. Same works for the letter č, but you gotta hear the difference to understand that pronunciation.
This channel is fantastic!!!! I love your videos so much! somehow you always manage to produce videos that blows me away! Keep it up!!! Greetings from a part Saami, jewish swede in Gothenburg!
I am Croat and went on vacation in Chile with friends. I don't have any relatives over there, just random trip. I met my beautiful latina wife there and got maried back in Croatia. They love our culture, country and specialy our patriotic personality. We have much much in common in terms of mentality and we are on the other side of the world. What an amaizing world we live in. Never stop dreaming boys. Never.
@Ante D we did use the glagolitic alphabet, but we also used the cyrilic alphabet. Its known as croatian / bosnian / western cyrilic. Similar to other south slavic cyrilic variants but it has some differences and was used exclusively in croatia and catholic bosnia pre ottoman invasions.
In Chilean politics theres many descendants of Croatians: Vodanovic, Mirocevic, Boric, Galetovic, Marinovic, Prokurika, Ljubetic, Vuskovic, etc. Those are the first ones that come immediately to my mind, but theres more. Most of them are clearly from upper class.
Uruguay also received quite a big number of Slavic immigrants. Sure , not as many as the Spaniards or the Italians, but we have them. Our current Vice President is surnamed Topolansky , she’s of Polish origin.
There is a lot of famous people in Chile with croatian names... actors, journalists, politicians, businessmans (the last name of the richest man in Chile is Luksic)... Names like Vodanovic, Goic, Tomicic, Pavlovic, Pesutic, Boric, Mirosevic, etc. are known by any chilean...
Thumbs up for an informative video. A bit of advice for the future: a lot of slavic surenames ending in -ic/vic are written with the letter Č/Ć, which is pronounced as "tsch" (watch, coach, Nikola Mihanović) , and not "K".
in mexico and other spanish speaking latin american countries people's second names sounds very spanish such as hernandez, diaz, carrillo, juanes, etc. but here in argentina many people have european second names such as vrietzky, carbiechi, martinolli, olivetti, phyta, alyzovich, millei, sergei, dretzman, etc.
I made a video about Tibet and the Tibetan independence movement a long time ago, but I feel like it was poorly researched, so I took it down. I'll probably make another one soon enough!
Neither sounds right. It sounds more like Chill•Leh to me. But they can spell it however they like. We pronounce other nations names differently as well.
You didnt mention a fun fact, the wealthiest family in Chile are Croats, Luksic family... We just need to get rid of our socialist politicians so our country can move forward with huge contribution of all around the world Croats! God bless our homeland Croatia! Love and freedom! Bog i Hrvati
masaman didnt talk much about it. i just know from wikipedia that there are 2 settlements made by argentina and chile in antarctica. does that mean those people living there are a bunch of croats?
Sorry, it was just a sarcastic joke but knowing the Croats everybody lives on their territory and speaks their language. Never take them too seriously because their "facts" are about as trustworthy as my joke.
And, by extension, Malta, obviously together with mentioning the period of the Norman rule over both islands in the context of the Moorish presence there.
Speaking of the Croatia, there is a very interesting history of the Dutch sailors. In the 1500s, some Dutch sailors named Jan Jansz Weltevree is recorded to have landed in Korea by accident on his way to Japan. He ended up adopting into Korean society and had two children. Twenty years later, another crew of Dutch sailors landed in Korea, meeting Weltevree. This story is well documented in Hendrick Hamel's journals. They gave birth to perhaps the first mixed-race Koreans because the contact with Europe was very limited. In fact, I myself have 0.1% European DNA detected. I personally think this story is very interesting. Could you perhaps do some research on it and make a video? Thank you very much!
Andy Kim Not to burst your bubble, but Ancestry tests must be taken with a grain of salt to some degree. If you were to take tests from multiple different companies, you'd probably find that yes, the main lineages of yours would still be there, but most likely in widely varying amounts from test to test, and some of the more minor lineages might be missing entirely. A person could be pure-blooded Southwest African tribal and it still might give a 0.1% Arab
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Latin America is a major point of interest for you. At least, it seems to come up about as often as it doesn’t. I’ve learned a great deal about them from your channel.
Well, considering that 54 million people vote for her and there's no financial crime, yes, it was a coup. Who went to streets were right wingers (or just people that have not cared about politics in their entire life) and people who voted in the candidate who get the second place, that one who owned a helicopter with 500 kf of cocaine. People who wanted to impose right wing policies in the economy, harming the poorer part of the population. These people are the responsible for the current state of affairs in Brazil, they ruined the economy, they ended the democracy here just because they hated to see the low classes being able to go up in the social ladder. They claim to fight corruption, but all their candidates are the historic most corrupt ones.
You really know how to summarize information, what a talent. You should do an episode in modern inmigration, I read that actually more europeans move to latin america than vice versa.
Just like americans, some of us are, some of us aren't. I am, and in the region I live most of us are, in other regions like the north, europeans descendants are a minority. It's hard to know exact numbers because the goverment doesn't take racial census, but the estimates are around 60% european population. Although I think that percentage is falling mostly due to immigration from bordering countries were the population is more amerindian.
We are at 90% of our goal of 3,500 participants in the channel census, click the link to take part!
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Masaman anywhere I can see he results so far? I already took the quiz
rayyan khan Unfortunately it appears that once you close the tab for the results, you can no longer view the results (at least that's what I was told.) However if you keep the results tab open and simply refresh the page, you should be able to view the results in real time. Either way, a full analysis will be out within a couple weeks so don't worry!
Masaman you should "tweet" it on youtube instead of comment section most of your viewers don't come to the comment section
Masaman Nepal next
Masaman Ok did them iam part of the 1% of greeks 3% orthodox christians and conservative and never married though it is possible i have slavic and turkic blood in me (because my moms line come from Turkey while my dads line come from bulgaria)
I'm an expat from the States living in Argentina. One day an older gentleman from my neighborhood approached me happily on the street while I was out shopping and started speaking Croatian to me. When he realized that I didn't understand him he quickly changed to Spanish and said "You're not from Croatia? I was told that you are from Croatia.". "Sorry sir, I'm not. I'm from the US." "Oh," he said sadly, turned and walked away. It broke my heart!
¿Por qué estás expatriada?
Vine a estudiar acá, ya que el estudio es gratis y en EEUU.... no lo es. Luego tuve mi hijo mayor, que nació con paralisis cerebral y decidí quedarme acá a hacer su terapia y rehabilitación (que sería súper costoso en EEUU, diría imposible para pagar). Hace 20 años ya que estoy acá, y dudo que regrese.
Croats are really nice people
Hope your son situation improves.
@@Kat-tr2ig Didn't understand much of that, but I hope your son gets the treatment he needs in argentina.
Looks like there are more Croats of full Croatian descent outside of Croatia, than in Croatia...
Partial* , but yes... Sadly
Canada esepcially
Right now? Yes, we need to change that by creating an economic and nationalist spur in Croatia.
Similar happened to Italian people, more out then in Italy , good point! :-)
we're getting there... unfortunatly
When Europeans migrated to other parts of world, they didn't do it to live from social benefits, but to build those places with their hard work. Croats are one of those examples.
There were no social benefits to it. There were some herbal diseases which ruined croatian wineyards the same way irish potatoes were affected. It caused a great famine which forced people to migrate
Zimbabwean here. My great grandfather on my dad's side was a Croatian from the island of Korčula. Great video. 👏👏👍
you mean rhodesian? hehe
maybe you should come back to your homeland and sustain your genes of stone
Hello from Korčula:)
Chile has the largest number of descendants of Croats in Latin America and the fifth largest in the world (Betwen 250.000- 400.00 aprox), many important characters in Chile have been or are descendants of Croats, and their surnames are well known, such as Luksic, Tomicic, Papic, Mirosevic, Tudor , Tomic, Baburizza, Ivanovic, Boric, Prokurica, Vodanovic, Goic, etc etc in fact in Punta Arenas that has a large number of descendants of Croats, its mayor is called Cristian Radonic. Even my cousin is the grandson of Croats, his last name is Kovacevic, Viva Chile and Viva Croatia, luck in the world cup, greetings from Chile to all the Croats of the world.
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Yeas all Nazis monsters are well accepted in South America.
Whole world knows,
@@petarn2204 nzi Monsters = chetniks
There are a lot of people in my province of Croatian heritage. I'm one of them and I feel proud of it
do you speak croatian?
Posta? Soy de la Patagonia tambien pero aca son todos turcos o porteños o mapuches ah
Tobo Respect from a Full blooded Croatian 👍👍👍
Tobo and you should be proud!
Proud ?? Of what ?? You disgusting ignorant idiot. Fascist croats fled the Balkans after ww2 and settled as far as they could; like many nazis they chose Latin America. You are probably descendant of monsters.
Pozdrav svim hrvatima iz hrvatske.
Bok
Pa de si.
Da je bilo ostat a ne pozdravljat
Pozdrav do svima Hrvati, od Makedonija.
Yuk
Ties between Argentina and Croatia are so strong that even Maradona has some Croatian ancestors.(his grandmother)
AgentZero jajajaj.maradona es mestizo argentino.de padres correntinos.no tiene nada de tano ni de croata
@@hernan1210 His grandfather is from island of Korcula, Dalmatia. His daughter's name is Dalma.
Marin G nada que ver.es mestizo,sangre indígena y española.el que tiene sangre croata es Sebastián Crismanich oro olimpico London 2012 taekowndo.
so strong argentina sold illegall weapons to croatia in 1991 when theyy were at war with serbia
@@hernan1210 "Su familia, originaria de Esquina, provincia de Corrientes, estaba afincada en Villa Fiorito, partido de Lomas de Zamora, localidad ubicada en el primer cordón de la zona sur del conurbano bonaerense. Su ascendencia es gallega, andaluza y croata." Fuente: wikipedia
Most Croats in Chile came from Dalmatia, and most of them from the island of Brac. Virtually most Chilean Croats are genetically a big family
Should one day visit my brothers in cnhile and argentina !
abderrahmane zeraia you're a degenerate
@abderrahmane zeraia Dalmatians arent Italians. We have simular culture but not the same genes.
+abderrahmane zeraia Pretty much every city was built by Croats
My Great uncle and other relatives moved to Argentina from Brac (not exactly sure when). I have no specific info other than they kept their surname. A few of the few surviving relatives in USA have stayed in contact. I think a lot of Bracians and maybe all Dalmatians have some wanderlust from being a seafaring people. I know that once while tuna fishing in the Pacific, I felt an urge to just keep going to the other side and was sad to I know it was just a daydream.
I'm Argentine, but my grandpa was Bulgarian. I have a friend who is of full Croatian ancestry, though.
Arturo Stojanoff no thats a lie!
Arturo Stojanoff
Entonces, somos Latinos?
Somos Hispanos?
Somos Americanos? Somos simplemente Argentinos? Chilenos? Peruanos? Panameños? Mexicanos y demas?
Seguimos siendo emigrantes?
Somos latinoamericanos (ya que sudamerica fue colonizada por los españoles)o sudamericanos, de diferentes razas y culturas. Yo soy argentino de origen alemán.
Errata: Brasil fue colonizada por portugueses, luego Guyana por los ingleses, Surinam por Holanda y Guyana francesa que es un departamento de ultramar de Francia.
Im Croatian ,and i know that 20% of my family is moved to argentina at the end of the 19th century 😅
Hi, im Croat from Dalmatia, most of my ancestors moved to South America because of Plasmopara viticola, its devastating disease of grapevines. in 19. century most of our economy was based on wine exports, after fall of economy most of us migrated because of great famine.
Croats are amazing workers and highly skilled tradespeople
There are so many Croats in Chile! Yes, most of them came in the first wave to Punta Arenas, but after that, many established in Antofagasta, Iquique, Santiago and Valparaiso. The sea-faring blood of Dalmatians explains in part why they liked living in ports.
As someone already said, most Chileans Croats come from the island of Brac, but also from nearby islands like Korcula or Sipan...basically, they’re all distant cousins. I live in Santiago and Croat influence is felt everwhere, in street names, politicians, TV personalities, the Croat Stadium, etc.
My husband’s grandfather was born in Sipan and came here after WWII (he fought the Nazis but didn’t like Tito). Last year we visited his hometown of Sipanska Luka, his house is still there. Such a beautiful place! I loved visiting a place I had heard so much about and meeting the people there.
Dalmatinans were skilled sailors and stone masons, first migrations to new world was as sailors on spanish armada ,you even have CROATOAN mistery on one Island in americana,even Long Island in New York was named after Dugi Otok in Dalmatia
Fled to South America after the Nazis lost
@@LaVaZ000 ok serb
@@LaVaZ000no Serb,not at all... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croatian_Chileans
@@LaVaZ000 The wave after 1945 maybe. My great, great uncle left Brać for Chile in 1905, before Nazis existed. His brothers stayed and their sons fought for Partizani.
I’m Croatian and a group of distant relatives tracked down our family name and decided to come visit us in Croatia this year.
There are also many Croatian descendant in north chile, especially Coquimbo, Iquique and Arica! Great video! lov it!
Greetings from a german descendant in Chile =)
Do you a Chilean celebrity named Tonka Tomicic? She herself is of Croatian ancestry.
Yes, there are many chilean celebrity/actors/politicians/sportsman with croatian ancestry, for example, the richest guy in chile has strong croatian ancestry, wich is Andronico Luksic
yup,and his son came to Croatia,Dubrovnik to be precise and bought hotel......you guessed it,Argentina...and renovated the whole thing.
JA BS and a lot of footballers have Croatian or Slavic surnames: mirosevic, lichnovsky, etc.
Greetings from Transylvania.
I am a Croat. And a couple of years ago I've met a lot of my relatives from Chile, and from Argentina. Most of them are not my relatives any more, since they moved more then 100 years ago. But minority of them are, since they moved during and after WWII.
Nice people, but I highly doubt they consider themselves to be distinctive from local population. They know where they came from, and they (somewhat) support Croatia in sports. And that's about it. And that is the way it should be.
Know your heritage, but adopt to local culture. I can totally respect that.
Marko Marko there will be a match between Croatia and Argentina in the world cup, which team they will support?
@@x24ygu789h Seeing that was 4 years ago Croatia won but this year Argentina won
fun fact about Croats:
"According to United States Congress Joint Immigration Commission which ended in 1911, Polish immigrants to the United States born in around Kraków reportedly declared themselves as Bielochrovat (i.e. White Croat), which with Krakus and Crakowiak/Cracovinian was "names applying to subdivisions of the Poles"
This is another group, not Croats from Adriatic coast. Even if they bear name Croatians we have been separated for atleast 1500 years. We share nothing but name today.
@@kristijangrgic9841 of course they are different lol, but white croats are still our history too... And we still share many cultural things with poland, czech, ukraine
I wonder how their descendants declare themselves now 100 years later
Also, the fingerprint method was invented by the Croat-argentine policemen Ivan Vucetic, who migrated with his parents to Argentina when he was a kid and later took the more Hispanic name Juan Vucetich once he became an Argentine citizen.
and the center for forensics in Croatian Capital Zagreb is called after him,Ivan Vučetić center...
Yep
@De Boo I didn't know about the tie, thanks.
And Nikola Tesla was born in Croatia but he always described himself as a "Serbian" and very proud of his Serbian identity and heritage
@@VictorHugo-bi8wi he never mentioned his nationality, that's why both Serbs and Croats fight over him.
@@hippityhop9522 I'm Croatian and I wonder why both sides won't settle he is a mix of both, Lika in that time was full of orthodox people who were there for centuries and had no relatives in Serbia, lived and married with catholics he is a mix of both he simply can't be either Croatian or serbian
I hope one day all croats come back to homeland
What will they do there die of hunger? (said by a Croat)
The Astro Gamer i did say one day..
I mean isnt it nicer to have Croats all over the world i mean you get to point where a Croat can feel at home anywhere he goes because there are more Croats already living there.
Croatia is land of croats and thats where we should be, my opinion
Toaster-800 i live there..
Croats also moved to New Zealand.
Tarara people in New Zealand ..
A mixture of Croatian immigrants and Maori women.
Maori with Croatian surnames :)
There is alot of 'itches' in NZ.
@@JohnSmith-rk6jy
What?!
@@angomalast names with ich at the end....😅😅
@@zalegalizaciju434
A uspio sam u međuvremenu skontati!🤣🤣🤣
I legitimately got baited by the thumbnail. I thought for a second this was going to be about a group of croats that tried to settle antarctica.
The Keksadler umm it kind of is tho ?
The Keksadler nevermind finished the video its just southern tip of S.A.
I'm Polish and have large number of cousins in Mendoza, Argentina. Together with people of German origin they got upper middle class status there.
I'm from Mendoza
Your and cousins are are shared the nationalities of Pope you shared with John Paul II while your cousins is Francis but Francis is not Polish he’s Italian Argentine
Thank you Argentina for helping Croatia during our hour of need in the 90's.We Croats will never forget!!!
No need to thank us. 🙏 we love you Croats. Specially me since my Girlfriend is of Croatian ancestry
Currently the richest man in Chile is Andrónico Luksic, of Croatian ancestry
He’s half his mother is of Spanish heritage of deep roots in Chile back to colonial era
As a Croatian in Holland, this still makes me proud =]
What you are Croat?? I don't believe, aaah because you filming x simulator plane in Split airport and Zagreb.
How do the crimes of the Ustase in WW2 make you feel ?
Your neighboring country of Belgium is participate in Miss Universe in 2015 she is of Hungarian origin both Hungary and Croatia are part of Austrian-Hungarian Empire
@@MegaTRUTH007 Your grandfather probably fought with croat partisans. dont act like we were all ustase
A Man who invented to clean the ocean from 1:09 who make plastic
Any Croats here?
P. S. Patagonia is one of the most beautiful places on Earth.
Love your videos mate, keep up the good work. Cheers from Slovenia
Love Croatia from Hungary!
Anna Libisch wasn't Croatia a Hungarian colonie
No, that was personal union between us.
Dear Mr. Toaster. Who are you and how come you know so much?
As a Cro, i feel a natural bond with all Hungarians instantly, all of them. We go way back as friends.
A historic toaster?
Also in Chile the croats also settled in large numbers the north (desert), specially in a city called Antofagasta, as well in the middle part of the country. Here in valparaíso(middle) there's a place called the "yugoslavian viewpoint" where was the former house of a croatian businessman that gifted his art collection and now it is the museum of the city. Greetings!
Rename it into "Croatian viewpoint". Croats would appreciate it, I'm sure.
I agree with you Jooo J, but since i am neither the mayor nor any other public authority i can't hahah there should be some pressure to get a change of name i think. But that case is an exception and might be the only reminiscence i can remember, because all the other places like parks, streets, stadiums, schools, etc. are named either Croatia or croatian. For example, in the first city i said (Antofagasta), one of its main avenues is called Republic of Croatia and it was renamed with the presence of Stjepan Mesić in 2006. Greetings!
Wow. That's some amazing knowledge you've shared. I just looked at some pictures of Antofagasta. It looks gorgeous. No wonder those Croats decided to build their lives there. If I'm not mistaken, one of the richest families in Chile is called Luksic or similar. All the best.
I was about to point that out, to my knowledge, the biggest amount of croatian surnames in chile I believe is in the fifth region, but to be fair, punta arenas is so far south, people from central and northern chile barely know about the many different colonies in patagonia.
I have a relative in Chile. The cousin of my grandfather moved there 70 years ago.
Interesting fact, at the beginning of the 20th century there were about 100 Croatian restaurants in San Francisco.Even today there is a Tadich grill restaurant in that city, officially the 3rd oldest restaurant in the United States of America! Croats also opened the first fish factory in the US!
My grangrandfather was a croat from dubrovnik, his lastname was kukurelo
Pozdrav Hrvatima u cijelom svijetu i faljen Isus!
Uvijek bio faljen
Hvaljen* hrvatski.
Hvaljen Isus i mafija
@@croatianmapper1618 zasto ne pisat kako govoris?
@@croatianmapper1618 to je neki moderni jezik, u mojoj se kući od davnina govori valjen i govorit će se tako dok san živ
Peru and Bolivia also received many Croats.
The President of Peru has Polish roots through his father side and Miss Universe Bolivia 2024 who’s mother is Ukraine
They're Croats, not Croates.
Lord Marcellus they are dalmatians egzactly, not croats.
Onjegin 69 no croats
onjegin 69 glup si
Dalmatians are Croats.I have dalmatian blood, i should now !
Onjegin 69 But they say genetically, someone from say Slavonija for example is almost identical (relatively speaking) to most Dalmatians, as is the case with almost all Hrvati, from what I understand. Svi smo mi braća :)
Im Croatian, thank you Masaman for this video :)
Very interesting video and History of our people in Argentina, amazing & interesting fact that D. Maradona's grandfather was originally from KORCULA - Croatia, Thank you to Argentinian people for their settlement, GOG bless you .!💕👍🌿
She played Eva Peron who is Argentine and Argentina has Croatian heritage who is proud that Croatian American played Peron
thank you for this educational video...I knew something you said in the video but not in details...my family was immigrating to US,both on my mother's and father's side...Chicago and New York....I live in Indianapolis for a while but now live in Croatia...we are not a big nation by numbers but it is interesting to see the influence we left all over the world,not to mention New Zealand and Australia but US also,especially us Dalmatians...when you count Stipe Miočić ....well it says a lot about determination and strenght.Thank you for the video and greetings from homeland Croatia ;)
🇨🇱🇭🇷 Chile - Croacia
I am an Argertinian who lives in Spain. I have Croatian ascentry (as you can tell by my name), but also Italian, Galician, Castilian and even Charruan (is it correctly spelled?) ascentry. I always felt like a mix-up and in my house we have a very mixed culture even though here in Spain I only live with my parents and brothers. If there is one thing I can feel proud of is the embracement of the best of the several cultures my family is based on.
Porque una vez uno emigra siempre es emigrante, pero la sensación de hogar la lleva consigo, en el corazón.
Koja gora Ivo? Koja gora Ivane? ;)
your name and last name are pure Croatian....your father knew what's best for you ;) greetings from Croatia to Croatian
Aww Man u got Dat Dirty Dirty n u ☹
You are Spanish of Croatia heritage through America I wish you have Sephardic Jewish Heritage so you are descandant or returnees to Spain since Spanish Inquisition
Miss Universe Germany 2021’s mom is part German/Italian
This was an awesome video but I wish there was more information on the Croatians in Chile! Viva chile!
Brazilian girls loves croatian guys! 😍
Nicolly Farao hahaha trust me we adore Brazilian girls to ;) 💜💜💜
yeah..we like you too
You mean the Brazilan Girls Love Serbian Guys !! We are better than Croatian Man 😉
@@Mile19825 get the fuck out
Moving to Brazil i guess. Gotta get me some of that Brazilian booty 🙌
Diego maradona also had croatian ancestry
Don Fanucci wtf
Maradona je 1/8 Hrvatskog porijekla.
His dother name is Dalma after Dalmatia
True that. His daughter name is Dalma beacuse of Dalmatia!
Don Fanucci jajajaj.maradona es mestizo argentino de padres correntinos.no tiene nada de croata ni de tano
Greetings for brother croats from Germany
🇩🇪❤️🇭🇷
The Candidate of Miss Universe 2017 from Croatia was born in Germany her father is African American
There is an great story of Croats that settled in Egypt , they formed a settlament that in the end grew to a big city that is Cairo today, totaly crazy story... Djawhar ben Abd Allah is a name of a general that created Cairo, heas a Croatian decent but took a local name.
Pirate Jack please shere link of you can
@@wolkproud6268 hr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Djawhar_ben_Abd_Allah
O Djawharu postoji znatna bibliografija povijesnih radova od onih iz pera Lava Afričkog alias Al-Hasan ibn Muhammad al-Fa'si pa preko niza njemačkih, engleskih, hrvatskih, talijanskih do francuskih povijesničara. U okviru teme znanstvenoga skupa Odnos Hrvata i Arapa u srednjem vijeku održanog 1986. godine u Bochumu i Zagrebu ovaj arapski vojskovođa i državnik hrvatskoga podrijetla predstavlja jednu od glavnih tema tih znanstvenih susreta, a tad se po prvi put dublje zalazi u dugo vremena skrivane i neistraživane spoznaje o Hrvatima u islamu i u arapskome svijetu.
A couple corrections regarding some common mistakes; Croatia isn't a Eastern European country in spite of it being a Slavic country with a communist past, but is rather located in South Central Europe with only 42% of its land lying within the Balkan Peninsula. Also, the number of croats in Latin America far exceeds what you mentioned. According to the most recent academic analysis, approximately one million "croats" account for the Chilean population of today, exempli gratia. It was a good and informative video, nonetheless.
Thank you for video greetings to all Croats and to all good people in whole world.😘😘😘😘😘
Maradona had croatians roots!
The Peruvian Sofia Mulanovich (Croatians roots) She is the first Peruvian surfer ever to win a World Surf League World Championship Tour event (ex ASP) and the first Latin American ever to win the World Title
In 2004, she won three out of the six World Championship Tour events, and finished the season as Absolute World Champion. Sofia is the only one Latin-american surfer to win 2 ISA World Championships. Sofia won the ISA Championships, 2004 in Salinas-Ecuador and 2019 in Miyazaki-Japan.[4] Her main sponsor is Roxy.
Mulánovich was inducted into Surfing Hall of Fame in 2007 due to her achievement in 2004 and 2005. In 2004, she became the first South American and Latin American (man or woman) to ever win the world title. Sofia’s list of credits to date is impressive, having won the Vans Triple Crown of Surfing, U.S. Open of Surfing and the Surfer Poll (2004 and 2005)[5]
No wonder my friend in Chile had green eyes and blondish hair, he was born in punta arenas, this is cool 😎
CROAT EMPIRE WILL RULE WORLD💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷😎😎😎😎🌎
I Love Croatia 😍😍😍😍
Argentina Manda! Greetings from Croatia! We love Argentina
Mario bitch shut fuck up u Communist Soviet shit
We love Argentina too :D
Do you still love Croatia :D
Mangomilsch new incest , croatian manager Dalic want to send Messi home
This actually helps my friend from Argentina his Father was born in Argentina and his parents were of Italian decent while his mother was 2nd generation Argentinian and she said to me (since I come from Former Yugoslavia) that he cane from a country around there and moved for a better job... I was confused because I’ve never heard of any Slavic migration to there I’ve heard to other European countries and the Americas.... this truly helps as the chances are the father was from Croatia... meaning he is of Croatian decent (also what was the father last name I do not know as she said he changed it but he did have a Slavic name for Croatia being Petar) interesting I cracked the case!
For me this video is especially interesting and enjoyable as I was personally in the Croatian Club in Puntas Arenas. During 1990-ties I lived for several years in Santiago de Chile. Every Sunday we would go to the Yugoslav Club, which later on was renamed the Croatian Club. The club was completely renovated in early nineties. The club has has extensive sports facilities, including a soccer field and a swimming pool. The restaurant offered full course meals, The waiters always served with white gloves. It was a classy place with music and singing.
I was told that overseas South Slavs were the first promoters of the idea to create a South Slavs State. And that the Slavs of Chile were the greatest enthusiasts. It is too bad that Yugoslavia fell apart and that those problems came also to us who live overseas.
With love from a Slavic Canadian.
Glad I've found your channel recently. I've always been interested in people and regions which are in a way unusual or unexpected, and your videos seem well-researched. I'll be checking out the rest soon.
Okay, I know this is nitpicky, but as a Croat, the way you Americans pronounce ć (or ignore it completely by writing names with a c) is pretty mind boggling for me. The letter ć is easy for you peeps to pronounce. It's like saying the "ch" part of Chile, church, chicken etc. It's not (example Radić) RadiC, it's RadiCH. Same works for the letter č, but you gotta hear the difference to understand that pronunciation.
I know right! It's so irritating.
This channel is fantastic!!!! I love your videos so much! somehow you always manage to produce videos that blows me away!
Keep it up!!!
Greetings from a part Saami, jewish swede in Gothenburg!
Always great videos! I suggest that you make about austrian, Polish and Ukrainian in Brazil! Great job!
I am Croat and went on vacation in Chile with friends. I don't have any relatives over there, just random trip. I met my beautiful latina wife there and got maried back in Croatia. They love our culture, country and specialy our patriotic personality. We have much much in common in terms of mentality and we are on the other side of the world. What an amaizing world we live in. Never stop dreaming boys. Never.
Us croats are basically lations at the other side of thw world ahahaha
@@boosta3094 hahah that is true 👍
Not only that us Croats have colony on Argentina but our neighbours Montenegrins also have one.
@Ante D we croats used the cyrilic alphabet too, albeit somewhat different from serbian cyrilic
@Ante D we did use the glagolitic alphabet, but we also used the cyrilic alphabet. Its known as croatian / bosnian / western cyrilic. Similar to other south slavic cyrilic variants but it has some differences and was used exclusively in croatia and catholic bosnia pre ottoman invasions.
Hrvati are good Slavic people, I know many of them.
fuckboy67
Bulgarian and Slovakian.
Hrvatska it's a great country. Greetings from Makedonija. Blgarija is great too but some of them are bad.
Godzilo Gruhter
Кажи ми, искам да знам
we are not slavs
Igor Ivanov yep good Slavic people killing 1.5 milion Serbs only in WW2 what a nice people ^^
In Chilean politics theres many descendants of Croatians: Vodanovic, Mirocevic, Boric, Galetovic, Marinovic, Prokurika, Ljubetic, Vuskovic, etc. Those are the first ones that come immediately to my mind, but theres more. Most of them are clearly from upper class.
We speak our OWN language, Croatian.....
WOW! There was no "We wuz…" comment for 30 minutes. Somebody call gineus, I think this is a new world record.
Nobody important I didn't start it like usual that why thier is no "we wuz" comment here
Genghis Khan 30 minutes after the video was uploaded.
There WUZ no "we was" comments
الياس فرحات العراق!❤️🇮🇶
الرئيس الدكتور بشار الاسد نعم عراقي اخي
Uruguay also received quite a big number of Slavic immigrants. Sure , not as many as the Spaniards or the Italians, but we have them. Our current Vice President is surnamed Topolansky , she’s of Polish origin.
She’s only wife of President Polish from paternal roots but Spanish/other European from maternal side
There is a lot of famous people in Chile with croatian names... actors, journalists, politicians, businessmans (the last name of the richest man in Chile is Luksic)... Names like Vodanovic, Goic, Tomicic, Pavlovic, Pesutic, Boric, Mirosevic, etc. are known by any chilean...
Yurisic
Cecilia Bolocco Miss Universe from Chile is of Albanian Heritage
Thumbs up for an informative video. A bit of advice for the future: a lot of slavic surenames ending in -ic/vic are written with the letter Č/Ć, which is pronounced as "tsch" (watch, coach, Nikola Mihanović) , and not "K".
in mexico and other spanish speaking latin american countries people's second names sounds very spanish such as hernandez, diaz, carrillo, juanes, etc. but here in argentina many people have european second names such as vrietzky, carbiechi, martinolli, olivetti, phyta, alyzovich, millei, sergei, dretzman, etc.
A video about Tibet and Tibetans would be really cool.
I made a video about Tibet and the Tibetan independence movement a long time ago, but I feel like it was poorly researched, so I took it down. I'll probably make another one soon enough!
lutin grognon According to ancient France maps, world is French
As a Croatian we conquered India and Serbia Bosnia and Chicago Poland
Finally! Someone who can pronounce Chile correctly!
Chee•Lay, not Chill•Lee
XD
Neither sounds right. It sounds more like Chill•Leh to me. But they can spell it however they like. We pronounce other nations names differently as well.
You didnt mention a fun fact, the wealthiest family in Chile are Croats, Luksic family... We just need to get rid of our socialist politicians so our country can move forward with huge contribution of all around the world Croats! God bless our homeland Croatia! Love and freedom! Bog i Hrvati
Serbian girls had lot of fun with turkish, kurdish, albanian, arab, chechen pashas + bulgarian, avar and mongolian horse riders.
why is antarctica in the thumbnail when it wasnt discussed as much. i thought there were croats in antarctica
xXxSkyViperxXx Because many Nazis had left Europe including Croats
I guess you don`t know much about Croatian history. Antarctica is a southern province of Croatia.
masaman didnt talk much about it. i just know from wikipedia that there are 2 settlements made by argentina and chile in antarctica. does that mean those people living there are a bunch of croats?
Sorry, it was just a sarcastic joke but knowing the Croats everybody lives on their territory and speaks their language. Never take them too seriously because their "facts" are about as trustworthy as my joke.
Oh nice, you already surpassed 70k subs. Anyways mason, when can we expect a video about the Germanics ?
Thanks! and soon!
Yes we want that
Batman Beyond takamura is the ultimate fighter
Which Germanic tribe?
Diversity Deliverer Indeed croatian are descendants of ostrogoths...
This is my favorite RUclips channel
Masaman please do a video on Sicily!
And, by extension, Malta, obviously together with mentioning the period of the Norman rule over both islands in the context of the Moorish presence there.
in Argentina , in the Patagonia we have wales colonies is so curious
Argentina and Chile are Croatia!
#makecroatiagreatagain
Love your videos!
Speaking of the Croatia, there is a very interesting history of the Dutch sailors. In the 1500s, some Dutch sailors named Jan Jansz Weltevree is recorded to have landed in Korea by accident on his way to Japan. He ended up adopting into Korean society and had two children. Twenty years later, another crew of Dutch sailors landed in Korea, meeting Weltevree. This story is well documented in Hendrick Hamel's journals. They gave birth to perhaps the first mixed-race Koreans because the contact with Europe was very limited. In fact, I myself have 0.1% European DNA detected. I personally think this story is very interesting. Could you perhaps do some research on it and make a video? Thank you very much!
What does that have to do with Croatia?
Speaking of the Croatia what?
Speaking of Croatia, I have an interesting story about Kyrgyzstan.
Andy Kim Not to burst your bubble, but Ancestry tests must be taken with a grain of salt to some degree. If you were to take tests from multiple different companies, you'd probably find that yes, the main lineages of yours would still be there, but most likely in widely varying amounts from test to test, and some of the more minor lineages might be missing entirely. A person could be pure-blooded Southwest African tribal and it still might give a 0.1% Arab
Andy Kim I hope you're right though, that's actually really cool :)
Nice content dude!
Member of my familiy was one of founder of city puerto natales. I am also croat
Lijepo je znati.
- WONDERS OF CROATIA | The Most Amazing Places in Croatia (M)
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Wonders of Croatia | The Most Amazing Places in Croatia | Travel Video (Ž)
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Nice video! Keep it up
Argentina is Latin Croatia hahah
Delete comment pls
Roko Krstičević f u
Actually is Chile since it has the largest population of croats in latin america
@@pakrkmbsnsms3570 yep
@@pakrkmbsnsms3570 oh come on! now chileans are going to start a fight for this shit?
yes,i have family in Argentina and it goes waay back. Now they sell most famous dalmatian wine to argentinians :)
Latin America is a major point of interest for you. At least, it seems to come up about as often as it doesn’t. I’ve learned a great deal about them from your channel.
Dude i live in Argentina and i love youre vídeos. Good Work
Could you do one on the ethnics of Germany? And bohemia in that general area?
Maybe also talk about some plans proposed by American Military
Great video! Thanks!
1:58 lmao I love how you have to specify that she was impeached this year
Judy Kester fuck dat bitch
well actually we know it was a coup, but anyway...
it wasn't a coup millions of people went to the streets to protest against her,she was irresponsible and didn't even knew what she was doing there.
Well, considering that 54 million people vote for her and there's no financial crime, yes, it was a coup. Who went to streets were right wingers (or just people that have not cared about politics in their entire life) and people who voted in the candidate who get the second place, that one who owned a helicopter with 500 kf of cocaine. People who wanted to impose right wing policies in the economy, harming the poorer part of the population.
These people are the responsible for the current state of affairs in Brazil, they ruined the economy, they ended the democracy here just because they hated to see the low classes being able to go up in the social ladder. They claim to fight corruption, but all their candidates are the historic most corrupt ones.
This was a very well researched video on an obscure subject - I'll be damned, that is impressive!
Subcribing!
Poland and Croatia are not Eastern European, they're Central European.
Also, different South Slavic peoples don't speak the same language.
All countries in Europe East of German Cultures are Slavic Countries
You really know how to summarize information, what a talent. You should do an episode in modern inmigration, I read that actually more europeans move to latin america than vice versa.
argentina and croatia are brothers we sold them weapons to fight the serbians in 1991 even there was a blockade but argentina still sold them
Slovenia and Brazil together their best friends
Great video!
Can you do one about danish immigrants in Argentina. Or scandinavian immigrants in South America?
Walter Olivero Christiansen are you Argentinean ??
yehp
Walter Olivero Christiansen are you really Europeans or is it just another internet meme
Just like americans, some of us are, some of us aren't. I am, and in the region I live most of us are, in other regions like the north, europeans descendants are a minority. It's hard to know exact numbers because the goverment doesn't take racial census, but the estimates are around 60% european population. Although I think that percentage is falling mostly due to immigration from bordering countries were the population is more amerindian.
It's irrelevant. Few of them immigrated to Latin America.
Wow I was just researching this last night, what a coincidence.
Can you do a video about Tibet or Russia please
why are u interested in rassia
andriy trila they have 195 non slavic group alongside the slavic ones to many ethic groups worth mentioning in thier federation
cause he wants to learn about other countries
Respect Chille people you have a great country. Respect from Croatia.