Re: [romanceconlang] A text in Dalmatian

From: Frank George Valoczy (valoczy@vcn.bc.ca)
Date: Fri May 11 2001 - 04:11:44 EST


On Thu, 10 May 2001, Padraic Brown wrote:

> On Wed, 9 May 2001, Frank George Valoczy wrote:
>
> >Hungary (if the Reformation happened *there*) is about 60-40 Roman
> >Catholic and Protestant, as is Slovakia
>
> Oct. 31st is indeed Reformation Day *there*.

In that case, the above stands. Calvinist?

>
> >Sanjak and Turkey are Muslim, Sanjak very aggressively so.
>
> No fooling? ;)

Yes. At least, that's the impression I get... ;)

>
> >Naturally all of them have minorities of other faiths. In Dalmatia
> >minority religions are Orthodox, Muslim and Bogomil.
>
> Still have Bogomils around? Wow.

A few. According to the last census (1981 - they're scheduled for every 10
years, but by 1991 the Danubian Confederation was already in the midst of
civil war and disintegration, so there was no census held) there were 550
people who considered themselves Bogomils, all up in a few mountain
villages near Yaica. As to how many there is now, I'm not certain, but
census day is 15 May - the forms have already been taken out to every
dwelling place in the country.

-------ferko
Ferenc Gy. Valoczy

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