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| | Between Timisoara and Tirgu Mures |
 | | It was sometimes established with the help of an armed conflict, as it was in former Yugoslavia; sometimes through bloody but incidental and on a small scale local conflicts, as it was in Transylvania; and sometimes through minor but constant incidents in Silesia, Spisz, Bukovina, in Vilnius, Przemysl, Komarno. |
 | | The problem, however, is that although the incidents themselves are not dangerous and are only significant locally, they reveal the existence of the old "normal" state of affairs, from which both our own way of thinking and our behaviour originate, and which does not undergo any changes and resists any reforms. |
 | | The odds are that the communist ideology, which has broken down, will be replaced by the nationalistic ideology, born though it was in the same century but it seems to be more lively. |
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