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Archives for November 2nd, 2005

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From Chrysler’s Dealer Directory for Europe.

Uroš
was kind enough to send along this fuzzy photo showing an
interesting new perspective on the Slovenian-Croatian border.
Basically, there’s no longer one. At least according to Chrysler’s map.

It reminded me of a quote by a Croatian politician who said that Croatia’s real borders were with Austria. (Was it Tuđman? I hope someone can help me out here.) At any rate, I guess this is what that Croatia would look like.

Then
again, it’s also what Slovenia would look like if it absorbed its
southern neighbor. You could see the country either way, or you could
see it just a missing border. What did you see? As Ivan asks in The Brothers Karamazov: "Tell me, and tell the truth."

(Thanks Uroš!

Posted on Wednesday, November 2, 2005 to Slovenia ¦ Comments (15)