You Sir as a British Citizen ( or were ) is doing a beautiful job of showcasing Croatia. I'm from a Slovenian background born in Australia love to see Anglo's appreciating our Balkan/Slavic Culture. God Bless.
Hrvatska, a ni Slovenija, nisu Balkan. Pola HR to nije ni zemljopisno,a kamoli kulturološki. Na Balkanu prevladava bliskoistočna,orijentalna kultura. Kod nas su to izuzeci.
Living sixty years ago in Kalinovica, I remember Sveta Nedelja as a small village. Its proximity to Zagreb and Samobor was the perfect location for such phenomenal development. Is there any place in the World with a similar story to this new city?
I'll tell you what they did in WW2. Although they were not directly threatened by the fascist regime, they organized the first official anti-fascist unit on the territory of occupied Europe (Sisacki odred, google it!). They led the most successful resistance movement on the territory of Europe (Josip Broz Tito+ so called "10% communists from the cities", google it!). Ethnic Croats made up 25% of the total number of anti-fascist fighters (although only 20% of the total population of Yugoslavia, google it!). The uprising among ethnic Serbs was started by Marko Oreskovic(google him!), an ethnic Croat to whom the Serbs sang "comrade Marko is of Croatian descent, but he is the mother of the Serbian people". That's what the Croats did in WW2, and you can choke on you're cheap Parisian salami, you envious rags.
@@vrado441 why you are deleting comments? Let talk about serbian past during WW2, ....about first judenfrai city in Europe, or about concentracion camps Sajmište, Banjica, Topovske šupe...
Sto je bilo, odrpani tamanitelju jeftine salame, brises komentare? Tesko se preseravati u sekciji komentara kad ti covjek nabroji cinjenice provjerljive cak i na obicnoj wikipediji. Umjesto sto crkavas od zavisti na svaki pomen Hrvatske, rade ucini nesto korisno za vlastitu vukojebinu, koju vecina ljudi ionako percipira bliskim istokom, a ne Europom. Pogotovo kad vas vidi takve musave.
I'm from Mala Gorica just west of Kerestinec and a bit more south from Sveta Nedelja.
It's been a blast seeing you cover my hometown essentially.
Wonderful...and its a shame and big thanks to you Paul that this i got hear from you and not from some croatian.Thank you
You Sir as a British Citizen ( or were ) is doing a beautiful job of showcasing Croatia. I'm from a Slovenian background born in Australia love to see Anglo's appreciating our Balkan/Slavic Culture. God Bless.
Whats your last name? Ate you from metlika area maybe ?
Hrvatska, a ni Slovenija, nisu Balkan.
Pola HR to nije ni zemljopisno,a kamoli kulturološki.
Na Balkanu prevladava bliskoistočna,orijentalna kultura.
Kod nas su to izuzeci.
@@MirkoAbel-n6f To me, I don't care whether we're Balkan or not. I think it's originally a Turkish term to describe a mountainous area.
@@Final_Cut_FF 😜😜😜😜🙉🙉🙉😂😂😂😂😂🙈🙈🙈
@@MirkoAbel-n6f What do these stupid Emojis mean??
Thank You for promoting Croatia 🇭🇷 ‼️
Thanks Paul for loving Croatia! ❤from Zagreb!
Really?Concentration camps for children?
@vrado441 R U ok man?
Great work! Carry on!!💪
Living sixty years ago in Kalinovica, I remember Sveta Nedelja as a small village. Its proximity to Zagreb and Samobor was the perfect location for such phenomenal development. Is there any place in the World with a similar story to this new city?
Postavite ovog mladog coveka za premijera Hrvatske.❤
I'm more coastal type of person but this also looks great for living.
👏🥳🙋
Svaka cast gradonacelniku...vidi se da nije iz kradeze stranke.
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Do you know anything about history of this country, and what they did in WW2 ?
I'll tell you what they did in WW2. Although they were not directly threatened by the fascist regime, they organized the first official anti-fascist unit on the territory of occupied Europe (Sisacki odred, google it!). They led the most successful resistance movement on the territory of Europe (Josip Broz Tito+ so called "10% communists from the cities", google it!). Ethnic Croats made up 25% of the total number of anti-fascist fighters (although only 20% of the total population of Yugoslavia, google it!). The uprising among ethnic Serbs was started by Marko Oreskovic(google him!), an ethnic Croat to whom the Serbs sang "comrade Marko is of Croatian descent, but he is the mother of the Serbian people".
That's what the Croats did in WW2, and you can choke on you're cheap Parisian salami, you envious rags.
You mean about first Judenfrei city in Europe or about concentration camps Banjica, Sajmište, Topovske šupe,...?
Do you know the history of England, Germany, France, Spain or Portugal? Should their past be mentioned any time those countries are spoken of?
@@vrado441 why you are deleting comments? Let talk about serbian past during WW2, ....about first judenfrai city in Europe, or about concentracion camps Sajmište, Banjica, Topovske šupe...
Sto je bilo, odrpani tamanitelju jeftine salame, brises komentare? Tesko se preseravati u sekciji komentara kad ti covjek nabroji cinjenice provjerljive cak i na obicnoj wikipediji. Umjesto sto crkavas od zavisti na svaki pomen Hrvatske, rade ucini nesto korisno za vlastitu vukojebinu, koju vecina ljudi ionako percipira bliskim istokom, a ne Europom.
Pogotovo kad vas vidi takve musave.
It is Croatian culture not Balkan or Slavic Thank you