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Serbia and serbs have much hatred.. (surprise, surprise)

But i know for a fact that Albania and Albanians have a very strong hatred for Serbs, as do Croatians and Bosnians and other Ex-Yugoslavian countries/republics who have been through war with Serbia..

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