The disputed map caused a great debate: ‘We are represented as Yugoslavia’

The disputed map caused a great debate: ‘We are represented as Yugoslavia’

It is a popular site that publishes maps from all over the world, but in an unconventional way, so this time the people behind the site took the shapes of the borders of European countries and made an illustration of a football player from them.

What “caught” the eye of many followers is that there is no Croatia in the illustration, which is a world-famous football country. “Football without Croatia? Hilarious,” wrote one follower, while another was interested in where she would put Croatia on that map, considering the very unusual shape of the country.

“You have to be creative”, is one answer, while another claims: “When I look at the map, it could be placed anywhere”. One follower suggests that Croatia should take the place of “lips” on the map. “Croatia could be a boomerang in the hand or a Chinese hat,” added another in jest, while a few suggested that Croatia was depicted in pants.

It could not have been done without Yugoslavia

“Really, this figure of a football player is correct, so Croatia is bothering you”, is also one of the comments, while it once bothered that there is no Norway on the map at the same time, which “gave birth” to the great Haaland. In the debate that flared up, it was mentioned several times Luka Modric. Then, according to the well-established pattern, Yugoslavia was mentioned.

“Yugoslavia is on hand for some reason,” someone wrote. “This isn’t Yugoslavia, it’s Belgium. We’re not that important to them,” “And we don’t play as well as Yugoslavia used to,” added another. There was no shortage of comments on this topic: “That’s Serbia upside down in the mirror”, “Fool to whom Yugoslavia is ‘us’!”.

PHOTO: HINA/Dario Grzelj

‘Yugoslavia is still intact’

“I see that they put Yugoslavia”, it is written in one comment, while another indirectly mentions Yugoslavia: “There is Croatia, but they put it with Serbia and Bosnia”, and then there is another comment: “It was drawn as part of Yugoslavia”. . “We are represented as Yugoslavia – the right hand,” someone wrote.

A hit card appeared with translations of the names of Croatian cities into English: Rasplakat če vas

“Yugoslavia is still intact, that’s why you can’t find Croatia”, is another one of the comments, of which there were many on this topic. One comment suggested that Croatia was placed above the right knee, but turned “so it’s harder to get home”, but others wrote that it was Greece. Someone even expressed the opinion that neither Croatia nor Serbia, BiH and Macedonia are on the map at all. See for yourself which of these is correct.

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