Those who support the civilian state principle, that is, who neglect the ethnic origin,
national and religious denomination of citizens, but vest everybody with equal rights and freedoms and at the same time with the same obligations in fact underline territorial
aspects of the politics, which really are very important, because territory is one the three
necessary conditions for the existence of a state. Within the frame of that territorial
aspect50, its role in creating a state can also be discussed, that is, building a national state
and even a territorial identity. But, there where the nations had been formed prior to the
states and in resistance to the states considered as foreign states, such as is the case, in
addition to other spaces, both of East Europe and the Balkans, there ethnic nations look
for the "ethnic space", that is, territory to establish their states. It is a part of the
fragmentation process featuring the whole world even Europe.