You visited Serbia's southern province of Kosovo and Metohija and now you are in the northern province of Vojvodina. Love to see how you enjoy in our country.
Butthurt Internet warrior detected. Pathetic! You will never stop hallucinating and fighting in youtube comments hahahha. Now please stop annoying these two cool guys and watch their videos closely. Then you can see that they visited the REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO and proudly showed the flag of Kosovo, not the Serbian flag which has no meaning there.
@@Koenigstiger92 I am not internet warrior, I can't say the same for you. I love to see how they enjoy in our country. From Prizren to Belgrade and now Sremski Karlovci. I dоn't understand your comment on Serbian flag. Our flag is the part of United Nations. The UN SC Resolution 1244 said clearly all about our holy land and southern province of Kosovo and Metohija.
@NostaIgia Comment section is under their control. They certainly like political correctness. I am politically correct and I speak without any provocations. According to the United Nations, Kosovo is part of Serbia. And it is their choice and right to write and speak as they wish. Maybe they will delete some comments from Serbs who are much more angry about this. You can't know. I know that they are honest and enjoy in our counrty, they are not going to much deep into other issues. I am proud that they were able to enjoy our Kosovo and Metohija, just as they enjoyed Belgrade. Fortunately, they are not Serbs, so they did not have to worry about their own security in Kosovo and Metohija.
Karlovtsi are the place where The Treaty of Karlowitz was signed on 26 January 1699 concluding the Great Turkish War of 1683-1697 in which the Ottoman Empire had been defeated by the Holy League. It marks the end of Ottoman control in much of Central Europe, with their first major territorial losses after centuries of expansion, and established the Habsburg Monarchy. So one of the most important treaty in the European history was signed there. Town has huge role in Serbian history, religion (location of Serbian church seat), political capital of Serbs under Austrian rule, first Serbian gymnasium (grammar school) etc
That's right. When Treaty of Karlowitz was signed It was also the first time a round table was used in international politics. There is Kapela mira (Peace Chapel), erected on the spot where the Treaty of Karlowitz was negotiated. Its shape reminds of the tent in which the negotiations took place. Another interesting fact is that Bermet wine from Sremski Karlovci was served on the Titanic.
I am so glad you guys went to Sremski Karlovci and I hope next: Novi Sad! Just a reminder, Philological High School (University preparatory School for foreign languages) was established in 1792, the oldest High School in Serbia. Normally, it is open for tourists, it's lovely inside and outside. Just a suggestion: on the main square there is a very old and charming 'Apoteka' (Chemist or Pharmacy). Architectural style of your Hotel and the High School is Baroque and City Hall and other buildings in the square are Neoclassical.
Hello Molly and Matt have a wonderful day wow nice drone that’s beautiful place wow thank you so much for your wonderful awesome adventures guys take and always be safe 👍👍👍🥰🥰🥰👏👏👏
The most beautiful and my favorite small town in Serbia, full of history, with beautiful surroundings. Too bad the sunny weather didn't follow you. One interesting fact Bermet was served on the Titanic
"On a scale of 1 to 10 I'm so excited!". And "Ooh that's fruity!!". Haha. Classic Molly quotes on this video. Loved it. Shame about the rain!! Crack on you two!! 👍🍻
You must follow the weather forecast when you take a tour across Serbia...When it's bad weather, enjoy our Serbian food and drinks. Keep it easy with rakija, hahahaha...
What a day for you guys, fighting the wind and rain and a scary time with the dog? Hope you’re both alright👍beautiful hotel and it looks so perfect for the Royals💕fun swimming private pool💕stay safe please🙏thanks
Thanks for the great video. Only one correction, the Square in Sremski Karlovci is named after the famous Serbian poet Branko Radičević. Thank you so much for promoting our country Serbia! You are great!
Interesting fact: After the Russian Revolution many white army followers came to Serbia and settled there. Sremski Karlovci became their center, mainly because Field Marshal Wrangel, the Whites' commander in chief, moved there. He died in Bruxelles but wanted to be buried in Serbia and he is buried in the Russian church in Belgrade that is just behind St Mark's church.
Thanks for your video and your pronunciation. I´m studying English everyday but your diferent acentuation is dificult for me understanding. I don´t reclamation! This is magnific for me to learn. Thanks for all! See you in Brazil someday! :)
Beautiful view of Sremski Karlovci.Ziveli!!!Love the white and red wine..Ziveli.Emjoy your trip.looking forward to the next video.Absolutely super incredible.
Sremski Karlovci is a small town. No matter the number of people living in it. It is famous for wine, of course. But, it is most famous as a seat of the Serbian Orthodox Church. Once was a seat of the patriarchate. You can see some very old churches. Go check some Wikipedia articles, they are pretty much ok. Sremski Karlovci is a very important town in Serbia.
@@dabbleandtravel You are a cool couple. If you are still in Sremski Karlovci, you should take a tour of Fruska Gora and a bunch of monasteries there. You won't regret it. And of course, Novi Sad.
Another great videos from Our favourite 🇬🇧 alcoholics ..Question ..how much was that hotel..if you find yourselves in Novi Sad we can test some beers 🍻😷
"The Bermet" is a good choice for a restaurant, though a bit pricier than average kafana outside Belgrade. It is a shame no one told you about kuglof cake in S. Karlovci, it goes so well with bermet as a dessert. There are different flavours, all fantastic, home-made, very characteristic in shape. There is a little shop in the street leading to the City museum, on the right side, about 50 metres from the main square where they sell bigger and smaller ones, also by weight. In good weather it is also sold in the market in the main square, with souvenirs and other hand-made products. A bottle of bermet (0.7 l) costs from 800 dinars up. The whole region of Frushka gora produces good wine. Wineries are all around and in the vicinity of the town, most of them have old cellars dug into the hill, like the "Bailo" winery, well worth visiting - it is just across the street from Kuglof shop. There is a winery behind the old Patriarchate building as well, in the back garden. There is a bee-keeping museum well-worth seeing (in one with the winery), I think the most famous in S. Karlovci, frequented by tourists and celebrities. There are signs in the streets showing the way to wineries. There is an old royal park in the town, there is the monument to Branko R., the poet, in a picnic area about 4 km from the town, and there is the Danube river with two restaurants on its very bank - a very big and popular one, and a finer, smaller and more expensive one. For those eager to explore, there is much more in S. Karlovci than just catches the eye at first glance.
@@dabbleandtravel thank you for sharing your experience with us. I hope you are not in Novi Sad today it is so cold and rainy :( very unusual April. Will you visit Zrenjanin? I recommend there to visit Carska bara swamp, Kastel Ecka, town center, Nomad craft brewery and Central Perk café
Sorry to see you hit bad weather, you really needed some sunshine there, it's not a night clubbing place. If restaurants and bars are opened and whether is not good, back to cities and hide. So Belgrade or Novi Sad.
That was my hotel room! (That's Louis XIV on the wall, not a famous Serbian) Looks fancy, but it's all fake and so kitsch. Nothing fake about the food though. Love Serbia, and all the countries around it. I'll be back.
hahaha ,of course it's fake . Who would be stupid to hung real picture of Luis XIV in hotel room ,specially in Serbia . That would disappear so fast hahaha.
I suppose this is lui 14th or something the one that was not washing himself and was stinky so made parfumes to solve his problem so France become famous by smell and not stinking or how to say not to be rude :)
Except from Belgrade and Novi sad , i dont think serbia is a touristic place at all , not so many tourists , empty streets , but its soooo beautiful , from albania with love🇦🇱❤🇷🇸
Belgrade & Novi Sad? Not really, have you ever heard about ski resorts like Kopaonik, Zlatibor, Stara Planina, spa Vrnjacka banja, Prolom banja, Fruške terme... There are a lot of unknown places to see. Empty streets? I'm not sure. Now it's lockdown and everything is closed. We don't have sea but we have monastiries, ski resorts, beautiful Sumadija landscapes, gastronomy tourism, famous festivals like Exit, Guča, Nišville...
Serbia is full of fantastic places to visit, tourism is on rising, the same is with Albania. Who would think about visiting Albania 30 years ago? With more and more people visiting that area from Albanian Adriatic to Pannonian plane, tourism will develop strongly, we all just need peace and good infrastructure and that is happening.
It’s beautiful Because before WW2 it was a part of Croatia. The Yugoslav Communist regime of Tito carved it out of Croatia and made it a a oart of Vojvodina , which is niw a part of Serbia.
Hahahahaha omg... Tesla was Ortodox Serbian, first. Second, Slavonija is emptier than whole Serbia so please shut up because you are basically people and country without a history. Byeee
@@Lilly-hh9es Croatia has a history much grander than Serbia’s....Serbia has such a negative image to this day not even half Croat Novak Djokovic was able to improve this forever tarnished image of Serbia 🇷🇸 being a human rights manipulator.
@@Lilly-hh9es Nikola Tesla was officially Greek Orthodox....www.croatia.org/crown/articles/10649/1/Nikola-Tesla-distinguished-Croatian-American-inventor-and-his-high-school-education-in-Croatia.html ...If you check his documents from the time Croatia 🇭🇷 was a semi autonomous kingdom of Austria Hungary, with its own functioning parliament, national Flag and Passport ....which Nikola Tesla himself came to America 🇺🇸 with ...nikolatesla-network.eu/news/more/passport-of-nikola-tesla ....www.croatia.org/crown/articles/10837/1/Nikola-Tesla-Croatian-citizen-advised-the-City-Hall-of-Croatias-capital-Zagreb-in-1892-about-electrification.html ....The imperialist Serbian Orthodox Church first came to Croatia after World War 1...Before that the Orthodox Church in Croatia was the Greek Orthodox Church....as always Imperialist Serbs like to fabricate the facts surrounding Nikola Tesla in order to make it appear as if Nikola Tesla had a direct connection with Serbia 🇷🇸...in which he didn’t.....he never had Serbian or Yugoslavian citizenship.....Serbia has no direct claim argument for Nikola Tesla....Nobody is denying the fact that he had Serbian ancestry but Serbia 🇷🇸 played absolutely no role in the development of Nikola Tesla the inventor/Scientist....shit if Nikola Tesla would have been born and raised in what was back then Serbia ...he would have most likely been completely illiterate and nobody would have never even heard of him ..so be happy Nikola Tesla was Croatian. He always referred his homeland as being Croatia 🇭🇷. Croatia as a semi autonomous kingdom within Austria Hungary benefited from the Austrian educational system ...Tesla is a prime example of this ....Did you know that Croatia today is home to 3 of the top 30 people,with the highest IQ’s in the world? superscholar.org/smartest-people-alive/ just another proof that Nikola Tesla was from Croatia 🇭🇷.....Ask Siri and alexa where Nikola Tesla was from? Why don’t you google Marin Soljacic ...there’s more proof for you ....Croatia’s electrical engineering capacity is in another galaxy when you compare it to Serbia’s ...do you guys really think if you name a airport and a airplane ✈️ after him and put his face on the tail that Nikola Tesla was magically all of a sudden from Serbia 🇷🇸? I”m not sure if your aware or not but Croatia recently registered Nikola Tesla as it’s cultural heritage across the entire EU ....That’s just the reality...nothing can change the facts surrounding Nikola Tesla...by the way Nikola Tesla’s ethnicity was at least half Croatian....www.hkz-kkv.ch/nikola_tesla_dnevnik.php
You visited Serbia's southern province of Kosovo and Metohija and now you are in the northern province of Vojvodina. Love to see how you enjoy in our country.
Butthurt Internet warrior detected. Pathetic! You will never stop hallucinating and fighting in youtube comments hahahha. Now please stop annoying these two cool guys and watch their videos closely. Then you can see that they visited the REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO and proudly showed the flag of Kosovo, not the Serbian flag which has no meaning there.
@@Koenigstiger92 I am not internet warrior, I can't say the same for you. I love to see how they enjoy in our country. From Prizren to Belgrade and now Sremski Karlovci. I dоn't understand your comment on Serbian flag. Our flag is the part of United Nations. The UN SC Resolution 1244 said clearly all about our holy land and southern province of Kosovo and Metohija.
@@Koenigstiger92 butthurt albanian detected
@NostaIgia Comment section is under their control. They certainly like political correctness. I am politically correct and I speak without any provocations. According to the United Nations, Kosovo is part of Serbia. And it is their choice and right to write and speak as they wish. Maybe they will delete some comments from Serbs who are much more angry about this. You can't know. I know that they are honest and enjoy in our counrty, they are not going to much deep into other issues. I am proud that they were able to enjoy our Kosovo and Metohija, just as they enjoyed Belgrade. Fortunately, they are not Serbs, so they did not have to worry about their own security in Kosovo and Metohija.
@@Koenigstiger92 shut up, kosovo is SERBIA
Guys I have really enjoyed your series on Belgrade what a capital it is 🤩. I can’t wait to see the rest of Serbia 🇷🇸 👏 👏
Thanks so much Paul!
Dont hesitate...come
@@JM-dd5mz oh I will do for sure when it’s safe too 👍
@@Paulhilvert If you haven't visited, you must go and visit Nis (Neesh) and Novi Sad. :)
Karlovtsi are the place where The Treaty of Karlowitz was signed on 26 January 1699 concluding the Great Turkish War of 1683-1697 in which the Ottoman Empire had been defeated by the Holy League. It marks the end of Ottoman control in much of Central Europe, with their first major territorial losses after centuries of expansion, and established the Habsburg Monarchy.
So one of the most important treaty in the European history was signed there. Town has huge role in Serbian history, religion (location of Serbian church seat), political capital of Serbs under Austrian rule, first Serbian gymnasium (grammar school) etc
This comment needs more likes. Well said, this is very important
That's right. When Treaty of Karlowitz was signed It was also the first time a round table was used in international politics. There is Kapela mira (Peace Chapel), erected on the spot where the Treaty of Karlowitz was negotiated. Its shape reminds of the tent in which the negotiations took place. Another interesting fact is that Bermet wine from Sremski Karlovci was served on the Titanic.
@@amarillorose7810 hills nearby Karlovci was famous wine region during the Roman Empire
If I had to redo my life it'd be in Serbia.
Serbia... I'm coming ☺
Wooo!
Look on yt balkan trip tv
Welcome
Great drone shots and good editing. 👍 Very nice video as usual. 😉 Cheers and stay safe.
Thanks, you too!
Keep saving all your videos as it will be so nice to look back at all of them in years time for you two sweet couple.
I am so glad you guys went to Sremski Karlovci and I hope next: Novi Sad! Just a reminder, Philological High School (University preparatory School for foreign languages) was established in 1792, the oldest High School in Serbia. Normally, it is open for tourists, it's lovely inside and outside. Just a suggestion: on the main square there is a very old and charming 'Apoteka' (Chemist or Pharmacy). Architectural style of your Hotel and the High School is Baroque and City Hall and other buildings in the square are Neoclassical.
Thanks for watching!
@@dabbleandtravel look on yt Balkan trip tv
Hello Molly and Matt have a wonderful day wow nice drone that’s beautiful place wow thank you so much for your wonderful awesome adventures guys take and always be safe 👍👍👍🥰🥰🥰👏👏👏
You guys are simply GREAT! I love your vibe, energy, smiles! God bless you! Looking forward to your next vids!
Thank you so much!!
Well S.Karlovci is a nice place, but it's even better when is nice weather 🙂
Thanks for this video n thanks for showing your wonderful time in Sremski Karlovci.
Our pleasure! Thanks for watching!
@@dabbleandtravel 😁
The most beautiful and my favorite small town in Serbia, full of history, with beautiful surroundings. Too bad the sunny weather didn't follow you. One interesting fact Bermet was served on the Titanic
"On a scale of 1 to 10 I'm so excited!". And "Ooh that's fruity!!". Haha. Classic Molly quotes on this video. Loved it. Shame about the rain!! Crack on you two!! 👍🍻
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 thanks for watching!
You must follow the weather forecast when you take a tour across Serbia...When it's bad weather, enjoy our Serbian food and drinks. Keep it easy with rakija, hahahaha...
The weather is never correct ahaha! Thanks for watching!
@@dabbleandtravel I'd never expect for two Brits that the weather presents any problem :)
Welcome to Serbia 🇷🇸
I love you guys wonderfull video and informations about our Serbia.
Thank you dear people...🤩🍀😘👋🙏😊
Pronunciation: Karlovtzee. C=TZ like in Ritz. Great camerawork and editing guys.
Thanks so much !
What a day for you guys, fighting the wind and rain and a scary time with the dog? Hope you’re both alright👍beautiful hotel and it looks so perfect for the Royals💕fun swimming private pool💕stay safe please🙏thanks
Subotica is on a must see list, believe me! :)
Stay tuned for the videos!
Thanks for the great video. Only one correction, the Square in Sremski Karlovci is named after the famous Serbian poet Branko Radičević. Thank you so much for promoting our country Serbia! You are great!
Thanks for watching!
Interesting fact: After the Russian Revolution many white army followers came to Serbia and settled there. Sremski Karlovci became their center, mainly because Field Marshal Wrangel, the Whites' commander in chief, moved there. He died in Bruxelles but wanted to be buried in Serbia and he is buried in the Russian church in Belgrade that is just behind St Mark's church.
Amazing video, guys! Enjoy on your trip in Serbia!
Sending you a lot of love, light and happiness ❤️😇🙏
Thanks so much!
Thanks for your video and your pronunciation. I´m studying English everyday but your diferent acentuation is dificult for me understanding. I don´t reclamation! This is magnific for me to learn. Thanks for all! See you in Brazil someday! :)
Thank you! 😃
You should visit Sombor and Kopaonik mountain
Stay tuned for future videos!
You two sure eat & drink well!
Beautiful view of Sremski Karlovci.Ziveli!!!Love the white and red wine..Ziveli.Emjoy your trip.looking forward to the next video.Absolutely super incredible.
Thank you! Cheers!
To bad for the weather...In the summer or when it's sunny and worm completely different town
God bless you and your family
Thanks Adeel!
Nice video. Thanks.
Thank you for this beautiful video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Molly you remind me of my good friend. You wouldn't believe. Like twins
Prince Charles and Lady Camilla visited Sremski Karlovci during their last visit to Serbia a few years ago.
Sremski Karlovci is a small town. No matter the number of people living in it. It is famous for wine, of course. But, it is most famous as a seat of the Serbian Orthodox Church. Once was a seat of the patriarchate. You can see some very old churches. Go check some Wikipedia articles, they are pretty much ok. Sremski Karlovci is a very important town in Serbia.
Thanks for watching!
@@dabbleandtravel You are a cool couple.
If you are still in Sremski Karlovci, you should take a tour of Fruska Gora and a bunch of monasteries there. You won't regret it. And of course, Novi Sad.
So fancy, I'm into it, decos~so palacy
Ich liebe 💕 dich Serbien 🇷🇸🙏🙏🙏
Love Serba ❤❤🥰🇷🇸🇷🇸🇩🇪🇩🇪
Another great videos from Our favourite 🇬🇧 alcoholics ..Question ..how much was that hotel..if you find yourselves in Novi Sad we can test some beers 🍻😷
Love you both, full shebang from rakija to wine, why not ,it's raining, LOL!
Why not 🤣🤣
That should be a Louis 14 hanging on the wall, so I suppose that whole interior represents his era
Thanks for letting us know!
Thank you for this app hvala amazing 👏🌞👌👍😎
Visit Subotica
Great video just keep it up👍💪
5:15 is king luj XIV he is the king of France,and a great lover of the Serbs.
Thanks so much!
On which date is this video filmed? Amazing!🇷🇸 Thank u!! I hope the weather doesn't change your mood!!
Was a few weeks ago! Thanks for watching!
@@dabbleandtravel it became cold again ig 😂
You should visit Novi Sad and Valjevo, love watching u videos 🤗
"The Bermet" is a good choice for a restaurant, though a bit pricier than average kafana outside Belgrade. It is a shame no one told you about kuglof cake in S. Karlovci, it goes so well with bermet as a dessert. There are different flavours, all fantastic, home-made, very characteristic in shape. There is a little shop in the street leading to the City museum, on the right side, about 50 metres from the main square where they sell bigger and smaller ones, also by weight. In good weather it is also sold in the market in the main square, with souvenirs and other hand-made products.
A bottle of bermet (0.7 l) costs from 800 dinars up. The whole region of Frushka gora produces good wine.
Wineries are all around and in the vicinity of the town, most of them have old cellars dug into the hill, like the "Bailo" winery, well worth visiting - it is just across the street from Kuglof shop. There is a winery behind the old Patriarchate building as well, in the back garden. There is a bee-keeping museum well-worth seeing (in one with the winery), I think the most famous in S. Karlovci, frequented by tourists and celebrities. There are signs in the streets showing the way to wineries.
There is an old royal park in the town, there is the monument to Branko R., the poet, in a picnic area about 4 km from the town, and there is the Danube river with two restaurants on its very bank - a very big and popular one, and a finer, smaller and more expensive one.
For those eager to explore, there is much more in S. Karlovci than just catches the eye at first glance.
visit the small town of Kikinda in the north of Serbia ... they call it the city of owls and it has the biggest terracotta in Europe ... thank you
trivia, Rodger Federer was staying in that same hotel when his national team played v Serbia
Thanks for watching!
@@dabbleandtravel thank you for sharing your experience with us. I hope you are not in Novi Sad today it is so cold and rainy :( very unusual April. Will you visit Zrenjanin? I recommend there to visit Carska bara swamp, Kastel Ecka, town center, Nomad craft brewery and Central Perk café
You have to visit Sombor and Subotica :) cheers
Videos coming soon 😍
I agree. Belgrade, Novi Sad, Subotica, Sombor. The mountains. The monasteries. The old fortresses (Golubac, e.g.), Ada Ciganlia in Belgrade ...
Greatening You two, you must visit city's Subotica and Sombor!
Stay tuned 😍
Make sure to check out Novi Sad and Subotica you will love those too!
Beautiful place.... Lovely to see u.. Stay safe...
Thank you! You too!
come to Vršac, they have good wine to. Its about 83 km northeast from Belgrade.
They say they found Bermet in the wreckage of the Titanic
Fun fact, special type of wine liqueur from Sremski Karlovci , Vermut or Bermut, can not remember was served on Titanic
6:00 , only in Serbia there is signs for smoking allowed here!:D
The character on the painting in your room is King Louis XIV of France.
Thanks!
Absolutely beautiful. ❤️
Thank you so much!
I follow channels like bald and bankrupt, although your style is pretty different it is very quality content
pro-tip: If you are in Novi Sad and looking for traditional Serbian restaurant, Sokače in Pavla Papa street is the best one. 😉
Thanks so much!
5:13 it is French king, Louis XIV, called "Sun King".
Hahaha, that famous Serbian on the wall is Louis XIV!
I guess u dont know it cause Brits generally dont like the French, so u dont learn it at elementary schools as we do. :)
Oh, it's an umbrella! Silly me 😏
Visit Ruma this city was amazing 💥
Really beautiful town 👍👍👍
It really is!
Sremski KarlovTSi. Not everything ends with sky lol. I stayed at this hotel a few years ago
Thanks for watching!
16:56 good shot
19:10 my dog 😂
Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰 , you both should visit PAKISTAN, land of hospitality
You should come to Sombor.
Stay tuned!
The hotel it's look vintages lovely
WOW !!!! I'm a Serbian and I'm surprised that small town like that have such nice Hotel . I guess my Serbia changing fast .
Come to Sremska Mitrovica
SREMSKY KARLOVTZY !
OOPs sorry! 🤣
The most beautiful Serbian town, with all due respect, is according to my opinion Sombor.
Sombor is a city..
Sremski karlovski lol inace taj vidokovac onakazujemo svaki dan lol
Nice hotel... It's feel king👑 n queen👸 😊
Karlovski ...the pronouncment ..lol ..cute ,,,,,I shouldnt say any thing I called greenich ...green wich in London so ...
😭😭😭😭🤣
👏👏🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸👍💪💑👫💑
You guys are too young for Louis the 14th pics....but the sun king is turning over in his grave!
Matt, does your hair never move? It looks the same dry or wet 😂
Hairspray 🤣🤣
Sorry to see you hit bad weather, you really needed some sunshine there, it's not a night clubbing place. If restaurants and bars are opened and whether is not good, back to cities and hide. So Belgrade or Novi Sad.
im probably only person from there :)
Hey!
@@dabbleandtravel heyy :D
I miss the rain... Here in Dubai isn't raining..
Ohhh we don’t like the rain 🤣🤣
@@dabbleandtravel yeah I know😊😊😊😅😅 it's lovely to see u... My support always here. Stay safe😘❤️
I adore the rain 🙂
That was my hotel room! (That's Louis XIV on the wall, not a famous Serbian) Looks fancy, but it's all fake and so kitsch. Nothing fake about the food though. Love Serbia, and all the countries around it. I'll be back.
hahaha ,of course it's fake . Who would be stupid to hung real picture of Luis XIV in hotel room ,specially in Serbia . That would disappear so fast hahaha.
The famous "Serbian" is French king Louis XIV :D
Visit Kafana “Majo” If you pop into Subotica 🙂
Thank you!
Famous Serbians from history : Louis XIV, Marie Antoinette .... 😂
Nah...
Dubrovnik is prettiest Serbian town.
Based xD
I suppose this is lui 14th or something the one that was not washing himself and was stinky so made parfumes to solve his problem so France become famous by smell and not stinking or how to say not to be rude :)
Funny
You are butchering the name whole time... It's Sremski KarlovTZi ;-)
Sorry!!! We can say it now ahahhaah!
Except from Belgrade and Novi sad , i dont think serbia is a touristic place at all , not so many tourists , empty streets , but its soooo beautiful , from albania with love🇦🇱❤🇷🇸
Thanks for watching!
Stupid coment from jealous ignorant shiftar .
Belgrade & Novi Sad? Not really, have you ever heard about ski resorts like Kopaonik, Zlatibor, Stara Planina, spa Vrnjacka banja, Prolom banja, Fruške terme... There are a lot of unknown places to see.
Empty streets? I'm not sure.
Now it's lockdown and everything is closed. We don't have sea but we have monastiries, ski resorts, beautiful Sumadija landscapes, gastronomy tourism, famous festivals like Exit, Guča, Nišville...
Serbia is full of fantastic places to visit, tourism is on rising, the same is with Albania. Who would think about visiting Albania 30 years ago? With more and more people visiting that area from Albanian Adriatic to Pannonian plane, tourism will develop strongly, we all just need peace and good infrastructure and that is happening.
@@Casper-zk2uc 30 years ago was war man... who would go into an active war zone lol
It’s beautiful Because before WW2 it was a part of Croatia. The Yugoslav Communist regime of Tito carved it out of Croatia and made it a a oart of Vojvodina , which is niw a part of Serbia.
Hahahahaha omg... Tesla was Ortodox Serbian, first. Second, Slavonija is emptier than whole Serbia so please shut up because you are basically people and country without a history. Byeee
@@Lilly-hh9es Croatia has a history much grander than Serbia’s....Serbia has such a negative image to this day not even half Croat Novak Djokovic was able to improve this forever tarnished image of Serbia 🇷🇸 being a human rights manipulator.
@@Lilly-hh9es Nikola Tesla was officially Greek Orthodox....www.croatia.org/crown/articles/10649/1/Nikola-Tesla-distinguished-Croatian-American-inventor-and-his-high-school-education-in-Croatia.html ...If you check his documents from the time Croatia 🇭🇷 was a semi autonomous kingdom of Austria Hungary, with its own functioning parliament, national Flag and Passport ....which Nikola Tesla himself came to America 🇺🇸 with ...nikolatesla-network.eu/news/more/passport-of-nikola-tesla ....www.croatia.org/crown/articles/10837/1/Nikola-Tesla-Croatian-citizen-advised-the-City-Hall-of-Croatias-capital-Zagreb-in-1892-about-electrification.html ....The imperialist Serbian Orthodox Church first came to Croatia after World War 1...Before that the Orthodox Church in Croatia was the Greek Orthodox Church....as always Imperialist Serbs like to fabricate the facts surrounding Nikola Tesla in order to make it appear as if Nikola Tesla had a direct connection with Serbia 🇷🇸...in which he didn’t.....he never had Serbian or Yugoslavian citizenship.....Serbia has no direct claim argument for Nikola Tesla....Nobody is denying the fact that he had Serbian ancestry but Serbia 🇷🇸 played absolutely no role in the development of Nikola Tesla the inventor/Scientist....shit if Nikola Tesla would have been born and raised in what was back then Serbia ...he would have most likely been completely illiterate and nobody would have never even heard of him ..so be happy Nikola Tesla was Croatian. He always referred his homeland as being Croatia 🇭🇷. Croatia as a semi autonomous kingdom within Austria Hungary benefited from the Austrian educational system ...Tesla is a prime example of this ....Did you know that Croatia today is home to 3 of the top 30 people,with the highest IQ’s in the world? superscholar.org/smartest-people-alive/ just another proof that Nikola Tesla was from Croatia 🇭🇷.....Ask Siri and alexa where Nikola Tesla was from? Why don’t you google Marin Soljacic ...there’s more proof for you ....Croatia’s electrical engineering capacity is in another galaxy when you compare it to Serbia’s ...do you guys really think if you name a airport and a airplane ✈️ after him and put his face on the tail that Nikola Tesla was magically all of a sudden from Serbia 🇷🇸? I”m not sure if your aware or not but Croatia recently registered Nikola Tesla as it’s cultural heritage across the entire EU ....That’s just the reality...nothing can change the facts surrounding Nikola Tesla...by the way Nikola Tesla’s ethnicity was at least half Croatian....www.hkz-kkv.ch/nikola_tesla_dnevnik.php
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