Apparently there's a local administrative part of Poland which consists in 75% of Lithuanians. So whose rule is better - polish or lithuanian?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pu%C5%84sk
>>128026437
So it probably belongs in Lithuania
>>128026773
nationality doesn't necessarily mean it has to be a part of the other country
>>128026437
Both pretty white. I wouldn't worry about it either way.
>>128027276
why not? Almost all of them are lithuanians, probably was lithuanian clay originally
>>128027617
80% of Wilno's citizens were Poles in 1939
>>128027617
>why not?
And why should it be the only criterium?
>>128027892
Well in 1939 it was part of poland
>>128028292
Multiculturalism doesnt work
>>128029021
It does to a limited degree, don't be so extreme. Yugoslavia/Sweden tier multiculturalism works in the short run but having minorities is fine, especially when they are from a similar civilizational area
>>128029311
Well it worked out really well for Polish-Lithuanian commonwealth...
>>128027892
yes and in 1300 it was 100% Lithuanian
>>128026437
Eh, there's only a couple Lithuanians remaining there.
>>128027892
Now the Poles in Vilnius prefer Russian to Polish, so much for being the dominant culture