Romanian here. Plenty of bears, they became somewhat of a tourist attraction. In towns like Brașov is not uncommon to see them casually walking through town.
Quite simply the best asmr I've come across! I've listened to this particular clip maybe ten times and haven't managed to stay awake until Serbia yet! 😂
I love how you made a video about my country PS: I live in Bucovina and I can say it is very beautiful, and if you want to visit romania, go to Sibiu, Brasov and Maramures they're so beautiful 😊
Great video! Thanks for including Moldova:) Little correction: Moldovans speak Romanian as well, and the official language of Moldova is Romanian. It was called Moldovan during Soviet times in an effort to create a separate Moldovan identity.
thanks for this, I will be travelling through eastern Europe next year and these videos make me even more excited hahaha, and you are right, personally romanian is my favourite romance language
A little late, but as many have said, amazing pronunciation and efforts! Much appreciating people with genuine cultural knowledge. One thing I found a little funny was pointing to Banat as Oltenia, which is actually located between Olt river and Orșova city. Oltenians don't exactly have the best reputation in Romania due to being seen as arrogant, poor and dangerous (I don't believe in these things myself and I'm not from there). Banatians, on the other hand, are seen as quite their opposite, having been so 'culturally diverse' and 'civilized by being the door to the West'. Of course, people with lesser possibilities will move where it's better, in this case Timișoara and satellite cities/villages. It's quite a meme at this point to call Timișoara stuff like 'Oltenișoara' due to how numerous they are, and while the Internet likely exaggerates it, I've seen the distaste people from Banat have for those from Oltenia is quite real. Not throwing hate, just found it slightly ironic haha
Wish I could hook yah up with my buddy. He was a Romanian language teacher, but he's now a super successful chef that simply works way too many hours to tutor anyone and, also, just had a kid. But hey dude, good luck, I hope you get to live that dream
@cossieAFC I saw a Brazilian girl who is going to Bucarest next month for a college exchange. Maybe one day I'll be able to do something like that. I really would like to. I've been in love with Romania since I was (idk 9?)!!! Such a beautiful language, beautiful landscapes, the architecture... omg
Vojvodina is an autonomous province with its own parliament, Novi Sad is the capital. I'm from Kruševac btw, I'm in med school in Niš. Subotica iz on the border with Hungary. Thank you for including Serbia. 💗
6:28 Just a short note, but Vlad Dracul (he was the guy who did the stuff you talked about but iirc Bram Stoker never outright stated that Dracula was based on him so maybe this isn't the count you had in mind) was from Wallachia, not Transylvania
Actually, “hour” in Ukrainian isn’t “час”, it’s “година”. “Час” in Ukrainian means “time” ( “время” in Russian). Some words in slavic languages are spelled and/or pronounced the same, but have different meanings. Because of it, many people often confuse it, when hearing different Slavic languages, even Slavs themselves:)
@@ivanmikloska9036 Geographically speaking, yes they partly are, anything southern of Sava/Krka rivers in Slovenia, southern of Sava and Danube rivers in rest of the countries is Balkan. More than half of Croatia and a good part of Slovenia are Balkan geographically, just like Vojvodina in Serbia and most parts of Romania aren't, again geographically. Culturally and historically, especially in recent history both countries were strongly connected to others, (although I would argue about Slovenia on that one) making them Balkan. But you can definitely say they are Balkan, just like you could say for Serbia or Romania who are also partly in Balkans.
Also technically small chunk of Italy, again because Trst/Trieste in Italy could be considered geographically Balkan, but I ain't going that far too argue that😅
as a romanian, its always a pleasure to see foreigners being so interested in our country:) multumim
Mulțumim!
BA AI DAT 100 DE LEI
Aaaaaaaah! Legend! Multumesc!
@@stephen-6751da tata sunt numa 20 de euro...
Salut from Moldova 🇲🇩 and thank you for your video!
My pleasure!
Romanian here. Plenty of bears, they became somewhat of a tourist attraction. In towns like Brașov is not uncommon to see them casually walking through town.
Rarely but still not uncommon. It's a whole *thing*.
omg!!
Our contries maybe had differences but I still like Romania from Hungary 🇭🇺❤️🇷🇴peace ( and I’m patiently waiting for a hungarian video🙂)
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Salutări din Brăila, România!
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Your pronunciation in Romanian is extremely good, wow, congratulations ❤❤❤
Wow, thank you!
Your voice is the most soothing ❤
Greetings from Brăila, România!
You are doing an excellent job with your Romanian pronunciation!
Thank you! 😃
Thank you for making this, would love to see more about romania
Thank you!
Nice pronunciation of Dobrudzha :) Greetings from Bulgaria. I willbe happy if you review map of Bulgaria :)
Quite simply the best asmr I've come across! I've listened to this particular clip maybe ten times and haven't managed to stay awake until Serbia yet! 😂
Wow, thank you!
I love how you made a video about my country
PS: I live in Bucovina and I can say it is very beautiful, and if you want to visit romania, go to Sibiu, Brasov and Maramures they're so beautiful 😊
Thank you! Will do!
Thanks I am from iaşi romania 🇷🇴 😀. I love this
Thank you from Serbia, Valjevo
Dannen. Tribe from River of Danube. Belgrade is a place I wish to visit
Thank you♥️💙🤍🇷🇸
Great video! Thanks for including Moldova:) Little correction: Moldovans speak Romanian as well, and the official language of Moldova is Romanian. It was called Moldovan during Soviet times in an effort to create a separate Moldovan identity.
Thanks for the info! Multumesc!
Thank you for this.
thanks for this, I will be travelling through eastern Europe next year and these videos make me even more excited hahaha, and you are right, personally romanian is my favourite romance language
Have fun! Safe travels!
@@WelshASMR82Maps thank you! Any special tips you have for me?
A little late, but as many have said, amazing pronunciation and efforts! Much appreciating people with genuine cultural knowledge.
One thing I found a little funny was pointing to Banat as Oltenia, which is actually located between Olt river and Orșova city. Oltenians don't exactly have the best reputation in Romania due to being seen as arrogant, poor and dangerous (I don't believe in these things myself and I'm not from there). Banatians, on the other hand, are seen as quite their opposite, having been so 'culturally diverse' and 'civilized by being the door to the West'. Of course, people with lesser possibilities will move where it's better, in this case Timișoara and satellite cities/villages. It's quite a meme at this point to call Timișoara stuff like 'Oltenișoara' due to how numerous they are, and while the Internet likely exaggerates it, I've seen the distaste people from Banat have for those from Oltenia is quite real. Not throwing hate, just found it slightly ironic haha
Transylvania=across the forest...nice to hear the name remains apt!
Ah. Yes Silvia or something similar is the word forest in Latin. Nice!
I'm brazilian but idk why my dream is visiting Romania. Such a beautiful country, beautiful language. Too bad there aren't many resources to learn
Wish I could hook yah up with my buddy. He was a Romanian language teacher, but he's now a super successful chef that simply works way too many hours to tutor anyone and, also, just had a kid.
But hey dude, good luck, I hope you get to live that dream
you should come ahah there’s actually lots of brazilians that come here for example to play football and they end up staying here
@briantrowbridge8134 tysm! Wowww! He is such a businessman, I wish I could do everything he does in a day lol
@cossieAFC I saw a Brazilian girl who is going to Bucarest next month for a college exchange. Maybe one day I'll be able to do something like that. I really would like to.
I've been in love with Romania since I was (idk 9?)!!! Such a beautiful language, beautiful landscapes, the architecture... omg
Vojvodina is an autonomous province with its own parliament, Novi Sad is the capital. I'm from Kruševac btw, I'm in med school in Niš. Subotica iz on the border with Hungary.
Thank you for including Serbia. 💗
Oh yes, Vojvodina! Sorry for forgetting the name!
6:28 Just a short note, but Vlad Dracul (he was the guy who did the stuff you talked about but iirc Bram Stoker never outright stated that Dracula was based on him so maybe this isn't the count you had in mind) was from Wallachia, not Transylvania
Oh really? Maybe I assumed this.... interesting!
Can you please do a Israel map video? And I’ve been to Bucharest
Actually, “hour” in Ukrainian isn’t “час”, it’s “година”. “Час” in Ukrainian means “time” ( “время” in Russian). Some words in slavic languages are spelled and/or pronounced the same, but have different meanings. Because of it, many people often confuse it, when hearing different Slavic languages, even Slavs themselves:)
Oh yes, silly me!
Hi from New Zealand 🇳🇿
Hello!
Wow where did you čearn to read Serbian
Nice video as always! Could you continue with other Balkan countries like Albania, Kosova, North Macedonia and so on?
Yes, soon!
Please map Morocco
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Nice video! Could you do rest of the Balkans in the future, Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Albania, just for example. Greets from Croatia!
Slovenia and Croatia are not the Balkans.
@@ivanmikloska9036 Geographically speaking, yes they partly are, anything southern of Sava/Krka rivers in Slovenia, southern of Sava and Danube rivers in rest of the countries is Balkan. More than half of Croatia and a good part of Slovenia are Balkan geographically, just like Vojvodina in Serbia and most parts of Romania aren't, again geographically. Culturally and historically, especially in recent history both countries were strongly connected to others, (although I would argue about Slovenia on that one) making them Balkan. But you can definitely say they are Balkan, just like you could say for Serbia or Romania who are also partly in Balkans.
Also technically small chunk of Italy, again because Trst/Trieste in Italy could be considered geographically Balkan, but I ain't going that far too argue that😅
Fact: Moldova is older than Russia
Hi , please do Arabia , it’s something u have never done and it would be interesting 😉
I have done an older video on Arabia. Scroll to the beginning of my channel!
could you please do the map of Saudi Arabia
Sure!
Jules asmr?
Le conozco! Soy un suscriptor ☺️
Iran map plsss
Saudi arabia's map please
Make a video about Albania or Kosovo please. Appreciate your content mate, keep on going ✌🏻😁