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Latest comment: 16 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
Please refer to the discussion pages for Marino de BONA (incorrectly entered as Marin Bunic), House of Bona and Republic of Ragusa (discussion topic 21). The names of de BONA family (and most of the other original Ragusan aristocracy families) are being forcefully Slavicized in writings by people who are in denial when it comes to Dubrovnik's history. No one is claiming that these people were not Dalmatians/Slavs/Ragusans, it's just that they used the BONA name like they still do today in Croatia.Not BUNIC!!! Some people think that calling them Bunic makes them more "Croatian"...I guess a very large chunk of Croatia would need to have their names' "reassigned" in this case.