The true homeland of the hungarians is Kazakhstan - Asia from where they came to Europe around 1000 years ago. Even today the hungarians speak an asiatic language closely related to the khanty and mansi languages from Siberia - Asia.
@mufasamufufu-rj6ti2 күн бұрын
Mongolia, bro. Them and Finns people are the only one with ZERO european connection
@rabandris2 күн бұрын
with this logic transylvania is not the home land of the romanians. You can leave back to the balkans
@3dfxvoodoocards62 күн бұрын
@ there never was a mass-migration of latin people in Eastern Europe in the last 2000 years. The last one was the invasion of Dacia by the Roman Empire. After that there was no more mass-migration of latin speaking people in Eastern Europe. Curiously Dacia had approximately the same size and shape as today’s romanian speaking regions Romania plus Moldova. On the other hand it’s well documented that the hungarians are originally from Siberia - Asia and that they came to Europe around 1000 years ago.
@CiciCat992 күн бұрын
We are all brotheeers. Let s just have peace for once. The Russians are plotting something anyway😂. Let s enjoy peace while we can😂
@rabandris2 күн бұрын
@@3dfxvoodoocards6 well documented :D mass latin immigrations of course there were from the south balkan to north.. course but much-much later. there is no any evidence of mass presence of latin speaking people not just in Transylvania but even in Moldavia until the XIV. c in Transylvania rather the XVII-XVIII. c 95% of the historically orthodox church in Transylvania was built after 1700's in the big city only in the XX. c
@cappy_officialYT.3 күн бұрын
Glad you like our country 😄🇷🇴
@WyattandReyka2 күн бұрын
It is an amazing place! 🥰🇷🇴
@mesager54382 күн бұрын
Matei Corvin was the son of romanian principe of Transylvania, Iancu de Hunedoara and he was regent of Hungary. And, YES, ungaria is romanian word in origin.
@ares1634Күн бұрын
Poor guys dont have even an own name after all. lol
@mesager5438Күн бұрын
@@ares1634Whoever must recognize me by the name mesager will surely recognize me, and whoever does not, like you, will remain as he is, which here means completely beside the subject and truth.
@ares1634Күн бұрын
@@mesager5438 Don't bs someone like me, who spent life on history.
@ares1634Күн бұрын
@@mesager5438 Romanians loose credibility if some like you ridicule to extremes universally accepted, simple and clear matters like this.
@mesager5438Күн бұрын
@@ares1634 Oh, you stupid and foolish agent, who do you think you are challenging? What do you mean the Day of the Lord is coming very soon?. Let me see where your credibility is then.
@Sofia-00012 күн бұрын
That "entire different country" was also built in the interwar period of Romania and grew from a 6000 population during Mathias to a 62k population in 1918, to a 425,000 peeps today.. The 45k Hungarians 100 years ago are double today.. but obviously there is a Romanian majority, gathered from the nearby villages during industrialization. Also worth noting that after the 1438 Bobalna peasants revolt, followed by Unio Trium Nationum edict, between the Catholic ethnic groups of Transylvania, the last stand of peasants in Cluj town was razed to the ground, the Romanian Orthodox majority were not allowed to enter towns or to build in stone anymore, or to own land and noble titles, unless they declared themselves Catholic and Hungarian. Thats how since that time most noble Vlach / Romanian families, at least 53 attested, adopted a different house name like Corvinus to Hunyad, Drag Dragfi, Dan Danfy, Ban Banfy, etc. Transylvania was literally incorporated into Hungary only between 1867 - 1918, for 51 years.. Otherwise was an autonomous principality, according to all censuses, always of Romanian majority in history. From Gelu, Glad and MenuMorut Vlach rulers, who owned Transylvania and around at Magyars arrival, according to both Hungarian Chronicles. Even more after Hungarian kingdom was occupied by the Ottomans in 1526, after the Battle of Mohac, when Transylvania preserved same autonomous status towards the Ottoman empire.. Then Mathias Corvinus was the Hungarian king of Romanian ethnicity, as himself claims, through his father John Corvinus aka John the Vlach or John the Getae, Governor of Transylvania and Regent of Hungary, otherwise you wont see Mathias today in the Union Square of CLUSIUS NAPOCA, raised on the spot of a former ROMAN Castrum location. Mathias himself started the frenzy about the Roman origin of Wallachians/Romanians, documented and publicized by his house writer Antonio Bonfini, in order to prove Mathias's descendance from the Romans, through Vlachs / Romanians, in the conflict with the German Roman emperor Fredrick of Habsburg in Vienna, which he occupied in 1486, when also added the title of Roman emperor. Earlier notes about Wallachians of Transylvania being "Old Romans" are also found when they are used by the Hungarian king to defeat and expel the Golden Horde from east Carpathians, the Byzantine Greeks being named the "New Romans" by that time of 12-13 century. Mathias's great grandfather Sherb was a Wallachian noble family from Ramnic and Arges counties, who crossed the mountains in Transylvania during Vlaicu I of Wallachia where during Mathias's grandfather Voicu received large lands in the Hateg region of south Transylvania, for bravery in battles. Just like Drag and Bogdan families of Maramures region were used by the Hungarian crown to defeat and expel he Mongols and Tatars from the east of Carpathians to beyond the Dniester river, in what became the Wallachian kingdom of Moldavia, ruled by the Transylvanian Vlach/Romanian Mushatin dynasty. Not only the father Voicu, who built the Hunyad Castle, but also the mother of John Corvinus, Elizabeth Margean, was also a Moldavian Mushatin. Aunt of Bogdan II of Moldavia, so his son Stephan the Great of Moldavia, was a nephew of John Corvinus, thats why as orphan found refugee at John's castle, where he grew up for a while along Mathias and the other orphan, Vlad III the Impaler of Wallachia.. Also the 'Hungarian' mother of Mathias comes from a Garajda family, originated in the Banate of Macoviensis, also known in history as Malla Vlashka - Little Wallachia, located between Drava and Sava rivers, south of Hungary and no wonder that the translated name to the early 15 century nobiliary title translates exactly to Silash, Szilagi. Also note that the official language in the Principality of Transylvania, even in the Hungarian kingdom, in church and administration, was LATIN, until 1842, when the mostly Hungarian nobles Diet of Cluj changed it to Hungarian, creating a massive rift between the different ethnic groups of Transylvania. which led to civil wars and defeat of Hungarians in 1848-1949 and the rise of independence sentiment between various ethnic groups under the Hungarian crown. According to the Transylvanian German priest and philosopher Stephan Ludwig Roth, born in what is Medias today, who opposed in the Diet of Cluj the impose of Hungarian as official language in 1842, the spoken common language of all ethnic groups of Transylvania was always Romanian. "The gentlemen from the Diet in Klausenburg may have given birth to an official language, and now they rejoice, that the child was born.... However we have already a language of the land. It is not German, also not the Hungarian language, but the Wallachian language! We may take measures and threaten as we like, that is the way it is, and not otherwise. When two people of different nationalities, who cannot speak each other's language, meet, is the Wallachian language that serves as translator. No matter if one travels or goes to the market, anyone can speak Wallachian. Before one tries to see whether that one can speak German or that one can speak Hungarian, the discussion starts in Wallachian." The spy Letter of Romanian trader Neacsu of Campulung sent in 1521 to the Saxon Mayor of Brasov Johannes Benkner, was also written in a clear Romanian. So thats real history my friends.
@rabandris14 сағат бұрын
look! it is a perfect distortion of history in which mixtures or factual trues are perfectly mixed with idiotism and a lot of information was invented by Romanians. it should be nice not to spread fake information however you feel extremely smart.
@Sofia-00015 сағат бұрын
@@rabandris Well spend at least 30 years on history, archeology, anthropology, linguistics, genetics then we talk.
@rabandris4 сағат бұрын
@@Sofia-0001to create an alternative fake history?
@Sofia-00012 сағат бұрын
@@rabandris What the heck are you talking about? This is all officially documented, fake is your Hung propaganda.
@Sofia-00012 сағат бұрын
@@rabandris What the heck are you talking about? This is all officially documented, fake is your Hung propaganda.
@THTSound2 күн бұрын
Best static shots,camera work,collages and music, that I've seen on these kind of videos 👍
@ionela02023 күн бұрын
Guys the cozonac that you ate it's not romanian cozonac😭 that's the hungarian one, baigli. The romanian cozonac it's completely different, it's a sweet fluffy bread filled with chocolate spread, turkish delight, walnuts, raisins sometimes poppy seeds (we adjust it to our own taste and add whatever we like, but most of the times they are filled with cocoa spread and turkish delight)
@WyattandReyka2 күн бұрын
Our bad!! 😭 sorry to our romanian friends 🇷🇴
@salomirciprian83422 күн бұрын
Baigli it is German not Hungarian. Please go to Panemar and you will see it is called German cozonac.
@ionela02022 күн бұрын
@@salomirciprian8342 you're wrong. It's a traditional hungarian pastry. Do some research on google.
@salomirciprian83422 күн бұрын
@@ionela0202 It is popular in Central Europe and parts of Eastern Europe, where it is commonly eaten at Christmas and Easter time. It is traditional in several cuisines, including Polish (strucla z makiem, strucla makowa; poppy seed cake = makowiec), Kashubian (makówc), Hungarian (mákos bejgli[1]), Slovak (makovník), Czech (makový závin), Austrian (Mohnbeugel, Mohnstrudel or Mohnstriezel), Ukrainian (pyrih z makom пирiг з маком or makivnyk маківник), Belarusian (makavy rulet макавы рулет), Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian (makovnjača or štrudla sa makom), Slovenian (makova potica), Romanian (coardă cu mac), Russian (rulet s makom рулет с маком), Lithuanian (aguonų vyniotinis), Latvian (magonmaizite), German (Mohnstrudel), and Yiddish (mohn roll).
@MrQ4542 күн бұрын
@@salomirciprian8342 Anyway what they tried was not Cozonac. Almost all they chose was more Hungarian than traditional Romanian.
@luciantatar69313 күн бұрын
hi, actually Mathias Corvin is half romanian, from the father side Iancu de Hunedoara ;)
@WyattandReyka2 күн бұрын
Thank you for clarifying that for us!! 🥰🇷🇴
@rabandris2 күн бұрын
it is not true already hunedorara came the hunyad older name hunyadvára. He was not at all romanian
@3dfxvoodoocards62 күн бұрын
@@rabandris yes he was half-romanian, half-hungarian. His father was WALLACHIAN (romanian) who just moved to Hungary, his nickname was THE VLACH (romanian).
@rabandris2 күн бұрын
@ ok , the vlach are not equals with Romanians . That time the elit of wallachia was mainly cumans. And the menaing of the nationality was totally different.. he was not romanian
@mufasamufufu-rj6ti2 күн бұрын
@@rabandrishahaha you mad!? The Voivode's ethnic Romanian origins are confirmed by several sources. For example, until 1439, Iancu is called Ioan the Romanian in documents, several chroniclers of the era referring to his Romanian origin. After his son, Matia Corvinus, became king, Frederic of Habsburg reproached him for not having royal origins, but for having a Romanian father. Matias, for his part, when criticized for not having royal origins, referred to his Roman origins.
@shockandawe72742 күн бұрын
You guys are the gift that keeps on giving. Thanks for another vlog filled with good vibes and high energy. Fun fact: Matei Corvin descends descends from a Wallachian called Ioan son of Voicu. Corvin means The Crow - Crow was the emblem on Wallachia's flag.
@bonzaiko2 күн бұрын
FYI, the church from 2:30 to 3:55 is St. Michael's Church, not the Dormition of the Theotokos Cathedral (which is where the market at the end is located) :) St. Michael's is not a cathedral as it does not have a bishop.
@smit55903 күн бұрын
It's Romania's Great Union Day
@WyattandReyka2 күн бұрын
Happy great union day!! 🥰🇷🇴
@badboy.undeadarmy99493 күн бұрын
Wow, i m really glad u love my home country. Also, another suggestion, you should visit Sighisoara too, a beautiful city, it will not disappoint you. Cheers !
@WyattandReyka2 күн бұрын
Next time!! We have already left Romania but we hope to visit more places soon 🥰
@MathewLauren2 күн бұрын
Absolutely loved the shorter video friends!
@WyattandReyka2 күн бұрын
Daw thank you so much!!! Can’t wait to watch your 1st cruise video 🥰
@BStudios3 күн бұрын
At this point in time Oradea is the most beautiful city in Romania hands down. Things change with their ppl.
@WyattandReyka2 күн бұрын
We will have to visit!! 🥰🤗
@mufasamufufu-rj6ti2 күн бұрын
Dream on
@krishna_pandey242 сағат бұрын
Great trip but I never thought there would be anything romanian not ending with ‘uu’😅
@iosifpop5972 күн бұрын
Ignore the comments saying that what you've eaten is not cozonac. It is a type of cozonac, based on a German recipe (mohnstrudel) and in Transylvania is called German Cozonac, similar to Beigli. It is the right choice to eat in Transylvania, because it is traditional for this part of the country. In Southern and Eastern Romania you would eat the Romanian cozonac which is more like a lot of dough and not so much filling. I can't eat that Southern one.
@danielacinderella95012 күн бұрын
The father of Matey Corvin was Iancu de Hunedoaraa very famous ROMANIAN RULER OF Transylvania - he married a hungaryan lady only for political reasons and also the first famous Hungarian king was half ROMANIAN Steven the Saint , because his mom was a Romanian princess who raised her son in the Ortodox faith , so all hungarians were baptized in the Christian faith but after 2centuries they split from Orthodoxy and became catholics and started terrible persecutions against Romanians !
@ares1634Күн бұрын
Even the mother of Mathias was from a Hungarianized Vlach noble family.
@3dfxvoodoocards62 күн бұрын
Interesting video
@tabikaaaa3 күн бұрын
have fun!:D
@WyattandReyka2 күн бұрын
Thank you!!! 🙏🥰
@stanciuflorin53283 күн бұрын
Super! ❤️💛💙
@WyattandReyka2 күн бұрын
Amazing! 🥰
@adriansintiuan3 күн бұрын
I hope you managed to see the military parade from today's morning. You should also try to visit Salina Turda. A Mrbeast video was filmed there
@WyattandReyka2 күн бұрын
We actually already left romania but we’d love to come back soon! And yes! We heard that mrbeast was in Romania. Very cool. Cheers!!
@Nimrod8673 күн бұрын
In hungarian Chimney cake is Kürtőskalács
@WyattandReyka2 күн бұрын
We want to visit Hungary!! 🥰
@Nimrod8672 күн бұрын
@WyattandReyka thats nice! you guys will love Budapest 🇭🇺♥️
@mariusmic65732 күн бұрын
That's not the tallest church in Romania :) might be 3rd place maybe
@dancoman17982 күн бұрын
Catedrala Mantuirii Neamului se ridica la 120m inaltime. Mai inalta cu 40m decat Biserica SF Mihail din Cluj.
@bluegreen333-g5r3 күн бұрын
"anticariat" is the word for antiquarian, second hand books, is not a name, of a specific store. :)
@WyattandReyka2 күн бұрын
Oops 😂
@NelutuStejarelКүн бұрын
Iasul este al 2
@likabnКүн бұрын
Cel mai înalt turn este cel al Bisericii evanghelice din Bistrița. Are 90 de metri
@anjolinho2 күн бұрын
If you wanna eat romanian cozonac you should go to some mountain pension. There you have the biggest chance to eat some authentic romanian food and cozonac. I ate many diferent sweets from diferent countries buit the cozonac is simply unique in this part of Europe. You should try something from less affected by civilization, like a mountain village where the original traditioanal food and activities are still alive. Later edit. Most of the people vbisit Bucharest, Brasov, Cluj Napoca or Timisoara, just because those cities have a lot more exposure. But Suceava, Iasi also have a lot of things to show. Suceava was for a lonf time the capital of Moldova. Iasi was also the capital of Moldova and is considered the "cultural capital of Romania". The 1st university was in Iasi. 1st botanical garden. Iasi also have the Palace of Culture which is high in the tops of most beautiful palaces of the world. Technical University of Iasi also have one of the most beautiful libraries in the world while the National Theaters is ranked on 2nd or 3rd place in the world as one of the most spectacular places to visit. Next time, in case you dind't plannedm you should visit Iasi. you will simply feel the real romanian hospitality. Not the comercial hospitality, but the real "street" hopsitality with people eager to show and tell about romanians.
@WyattandReyka2 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for the suggestions!! We will def check that out to get some real cozonac and also visit Iasi! 🥰
@Daniel-lh4do3 күн бұрын
Matei Corvin was a romanian King,,he defend western Europe from the otomans..
@WyattandReyka2 күн бұрын
Thank you for the help on that one 🥰
@mufasamufufu-rj6ti2 күн бұрын
Yes, because nationality use as first rule paternity, not maternity
@rabandris2 күн бұрын
your ass is maybe Romanian
@rabandris2 күн бұрын
@@mufasamufufu-rj6ti at least learn the internationally accepted and known history... i know it makes a cognitív dissonance in you , but nobody is interested in the chauvinistic romanian fairy tales
@ares1634Күн бұрын
@@rabandris Well is nothing chauvinistic about telling a documented historical truth. According to all contemporary sources king Mathias Corvinus of Hungary was ethnic Wallachian, Romanian by father John Corvinus aka John the Vlach. He himself claimed that to prove Roman ancestry on father's side.
@mufasamufufu-rj6ti2 күн бұрын
Embre Bacsi, just remember, we, the Romanians, the descendants of the Dacians, of Rex Decebalus, the one who defeated the Roman Empire, (once) forcing him to pay a tax for peace, are carved on the Column of the Emperor Trajan, we stand guard on the Arch of Constantine in Rome, as proof of the respect shown by the Romans and the Roman Empire. No other "country" has this millennial respect.
@rabandris2 күн бұрын
ok of Iancu de Hunedoara is from Wallachia. The elit of Wallachia was Cuman, The Dacian are not from Wallachia.. the Dacian became "romans " / and they survived 700 years of 4-5 different invasions ( huns, germans, visigots, cumans, Bulgarians, Hungarians, slavs) without any ethnical damage ... nice fairy tales. but the romanaized dacians moved to Moldavia and Wallachia, or how?
@mufasamufufu-rj6ti2 күн бұрын
@@rabandris Embre Bacsi, go sing to another table! It's not yours and never will be. We strong, you smollllll and powerless. It's not that I'm saying, historians and even your academic people are saying. It is what it is.
@shadowrock15 сағат бұрын
@@rabandristhe romanians who founded Wallachia and Moldavia migrated from Transilvania. The romanians who came from Făgăraș founded Wallachia and the ones who came from Maramureș (Northen Transilvania) founded Moldavia. They all migrated from Transilvania
@rabandris14 сағат бұрын
@@shadowrock it is a totally new idea. Where did you read it.. can you share some sources?
@shadowrock13 сағат бұрын
@@rabandrisof course! Here's the founding of Moldavia. It's all on Wikipedia en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Founding_of_Moldavia#:~:text=Romanian%20histories%20cite%20Moldavian%20chronicles,%2C%20desc%C4%83lecat%20or%20%22dismounting%22 Dragoș from Maramureș basically founded Moldavia. There were many romanians living in Hungary when the mongol invason happened so a lot of them migrated south apparently. Two of them were Bezerenbam and Miselav (en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bezerenbam_and_Mi%C8%99elav) Many romanian knezates owned land in Transilvania. Some of the even became voievodes of Transilvania. For example, Ștefan Mailat was a romanian voievode of Transilvania between 1534 and 1541. He built the Făgăraș fortress from stone ( it was made out of wood before) .
@vasilegherasim78942 күн бұрын
DA, Romania it's beautiful... Nașpa it's occupied by humans....
@theunorthodox8282 күн бұрын
Yeah, because unofficially it is an entirely different country. Cheers
@MrQ4542 күн бұрын
That is not Cozonac! It's some kind of Hungarian Beigli...
@bujdososzekely26 минут бұрын
The City of Kolozsvar ( Cluj ) population was 95% Hungarian before the shameful Trianon Dictate in June 4. 1920. Victor Orban prime minister of Hungary statemant about the shameful Trianon Dictate kzbin.info/www/bejne/mWLKnotjYtaGqrs
@AlexanderBC422 күн бұрын
did bros miss the national day parade? sadge!
@robertmarinescu-zo6ib2 күн бұрын
I'm frustrated because since I've been looking at you, honestly, I didn't know what beautiful places we have here. Hell, I've been to Brasov or Cluj-Napoca so many times and I didn't have the ability to see... what you see . [this city was under Hungarian rule for centuries, built by the Roman empire. because of this empire, our country is called that. in Romania there is still an absurd polemic about the claim of this city. I ask you logically, how can it be Hungarian property if their first tribes appeared in Europe in the 4th century. on this reasoning, it means that Lombardy is Austrian territory. ok, let's get back to the topic ] probably the Sibiu looks the same spectacular. I'm in love with Sighisoara, and the reason is not at all the fact that there is a house of Dracula here, I'm not kidding, because King Dracula stayed here for a while...and he wasn't a vampire. the moment with the bakery shop, something like that, next time get croissants with pistachio paste. they are terribly good. in romania there is a saying ;; the beautiful country is wrong because it has inhabitants ;;. on that bench you ate something that it is specifically Hungarian, I am referring to the first product, sometimes they are extremely sweet, at least for me. ;snail;; with cinnamon it's just as good as with nuts. In the end, believe me, I was almost ashamed in my soul, I'm not exaggerating, I really didn't see things the way you did... thank you from the bottom of my heart for this...correction.
@rabandris2 күн бұрын
🤓 where did you learn the history frankly?
@robertmarinescu-zo6ib2 күн бұрын
@@rabandris ok.inteleg sarcasmul tau.n-avem nevoie de engleza.spune tu ,elitist ce esti,cind au venit stramosii tai in coltul asta de lume .cind acest popor exista aici ,poporul tau ;;ratacea;; prin stepele mongole si teritoriiile cu ;;bastinasi;; de oricine turca.
@robertmarinescu-zo6ib2 күн бұрын
@@rabandris eu am suficienta intelegere fata de persoanele sarcastice.insa,e purul adevar,stramosii tai erau raspinditi prin stepele mongole si teritorii cu populatii turce.ati venit in europa,v-ati intins corturile pe la jumatatea sec 4 si...n-ati mai plecat acasa,ati ramas pe capul nostru.
@ares1634Күн бұрын
Can you removed this BS story telling and learn some accurate history? It makes no justice to Romanians.
@robertmarinescu-zo6ibКүн бұрын
@@ares1634 ok. the truth is that I don't feel comfortable. we live in different times and it doesn't matter who is right anymore. at least I know that...chronologically this is how it happened. have a nice day.
@rabandris2 күн бұрын
still 20% of the city poulated by hungarians
@3dfxvoodoocards62 күн бұрын
2022 census Cluj-Napoca Romanians - 84% Hungarians - 14% The percentage of hungarians is going down in Transylvania especially because of mixed hungarian-romanian marriages
@rabandris2 күн бұрын
@@3dfxvoodoocards6 actually the Hungarians are mainly gone or just with the city's growth the proportionally the number of Hungarians is decreasing. To be honest, in a mostly hostile hungarophob environment it is not a big surprise.
@rabandris2 күн бұрын
@@3dfxvoodoocards6 I remember when it became under 20% the mayor of the city was happy to destroy the Hungarian signs...
@3dfxvoodoocards62 күн бұрын
@@rabandris the vast majority of the romanians have nothing against the hungarians. But the vast majority of the hungarians hate Romania, the romanians and everything that is romanian so the romanians feel that and mirror thier attitude back. I’m 25% hungarian and 75% romanian, I don’t have bad feelings againt the hungarians but many of them hate the romanians, are very very arrogant towards the romanians, they lack empathy and are very subjective and biased so as a romanian it’s hard to ignore that anti-romanian attitude the hungarians have.
@ares1634Күн бұрын
@@rabandris As a Transylvanian Im telling you that is bs Hungarian propaganda. Ethnic Hungarians are double in numbers in Cluj, compared to 100 years ago, but the majority population is from the Romanian villages nearby and the many who settled there for work or after university. Except the 2 counties in the middle ethnic Hungarians are very well integrated in Transylvania. I meet a 100 Hungarians everyday and where they can speak Hungarian are free to do so and no one bothers with that. You know what is more detrimental to them when comes to preserving Hungarian roots in Transylvania? Too much freedom to study in mother tongue, from kindergarten to university, which leaves them unprepared to integrate in a majority Romanian society after school, while the only suitable choice in this case is to move to Hungary.
@mosanton3 күн бұрын
Hi !! What you ate is not a ,,cozonac,, :))
@WyattandReyka2 күн бұрын
Our bad on that one! 🥰🇷🇴
@bogrec53052 күн бұрын
´´It feels like a different country´´ You are in Hungary, thats why
@dancoman17982 күн бұрын
Nu. Este in Europa si nu langa Urali, nu este in Ufa, capitala Ungariei. Este in Romania.
@3dfxvoodoocards62 күн бұрын
Transylvania population 2022 Romanians - 76% Hungarians - 17% !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@unuldintrevoi33502 күн бұрын
that''s not the real deal cozonac
@PavelVarlan3 күн бұрын
Transilvania was always controlled by romanians,hungarians r emigrants from mongolia
@WyattandReyka2 күн бұрын
Very interesting!! Thank you. 🙏🥰
@dancoman17982 күн бұрын
Maghiarii sunt neam turcic venind din sudul Uralilor.
@rabandris2 күн бұрын
@@WyattandReyka i think better if you check the real history of Transylvania in real history books, because your stream is full with romanian chauvinistic trolls
@rabandris2 күн бұрын
even Romania as a state has existed since 1850... I don't know how the hell they controlled anything before
@dancoman17982 күн бұрын
@@rabandris Conform definitiei tale nici Germania, Italia nu existau ca state, Romania este mai veche si decat Federatia Rusa care este stat din 1991! Intelegi vreun pic din istorie? Germania a fost infiintata in 1871, dupa Romania!