One of the most beautiful east EU countries, with great food, hardworking people, and idiots in gov who sold the coutry's comodities to self entitled western countries. And No is not catholic but more than 85%Greek Ortodox. THE MOST LATIN AND OLDEST LATIN TERITORY. Budy was no dracula legend happened there. Romania does Not celebrate stupid halloween bs where you celebrate dark entities. Some things you said about tjis superb country ARE NOT TRUE.
Yesterday, we have just returned from our holiday in Romania. And what a beautiful country it is! And so diverse. What we like the most are really the mountains where we spent most of the time. Fagaras mountains, Bucegi national park, Apuseni mountains, we just loved it there. What I like the most about Romania is that it is still not so globalized, unified, and filled with McDonald's and KFC as most of the countries in Europe. Even if it is slowly coming there you can still enjoy the original beautiful country on its own. I must say that Romania definitely belongs to the top perfect destinations I have been to in my life. I really hope I will be able to return soon and explore more of this amazing country.
@@smartphonemillionaire4544 Nothing equates investing, and when it's done properly, you don't need to get yourself all worked up about money anymore as it's creates alot of extra income.
Did tou visit Salina Turda ? Or The road Transalpina ? If not , you should . Or The place called Sirnea , it is said that it is the most cleanest air from România , towards zero poluttion . Been twice there and i felt it with my own lungs, and the quiet of the evening ia awsome !
I live in Romania and you forgot about the Danube Delta. It's a magical place, a natural reserve worth visiting. And transfagarasan road it's a must too see.
Romania seems like such a stunning and underrated country. I've also met a few Romanians who are just the most wonderful people. I can't wait to visit one day and see it for myself. 🥰
You should be paid by our Ministry of Tourism for this video. I am Romanian and I’ve watched a lot of YTs promoting 🇷🇴 from 🇷🇴, but the job you did is beyond amazing 😻, next level for sure
@@konarkchauhan397 Hi, if you're interested in winter sports you can go for March, loads to do there. If u prefer the Seaside or Danube Delta you can visit on warmer months, starting from May. Depends a lot on what activities you want to schedule there.
Thank you for promoting my country, and showing the best part of it. It makes me feel so relieved and very proud for being romanian. I'm so glad to see all of the magic that it has to offer and it's really worth it to see it with your own eyes. You did a great job! 👍👏
Thankyou for promoting my country of birth Ryan 👏 It's definitely one of Europe's most underrated countries, where culture, scenery and food is unique.. as we say, a Latin island in a sea of Slavs.
@@RyanShirley While this guy is right about our country being underrated, and also about our culture, scenery & food, the part about the "Latin island in the sea of Slavs" is misleading & sadly omitting our unique ancestral Getic & Dacian cultural heritage which he should have mentioned to you. The Romanian people have a somewhat “Latinized” language but other than that our cultural heritage & our genetic ancestry comes from old Dacia, the historic name of Romania. Nice video about my native country, by the way. Well done!
@@ash8207About genetics you have np direct dacian ancestor sorry Ethnically? NOTHING! Your ethnogenesis is not older than the slav ethnogenesis according to your avarage core vlach dna haplogroups. About 28% I2A1B-L621 most common in the Balkans and Ukraine. The latter is where it’s orginiated from. The dominant gene in the slavs. Belongs to the Slavic branch. The principal determining event that allowed I2a1b-L621 to become a major Eastern European lineage was the Slavic migrations from the 6th to the 9th century CE. Most modern Eastern Europeans belonging to I2a1b fit into the L147.2 (aka CTS10228, CTS2180 or Y3111) subclade, which is thought to have arisen 5,600 years ago (just before the Yamna period and the Trypillian expansion into the steppe), but has a TMRCA of only 2,300 years according to Yfull. The minority of I2a1b-L621 individuals negative for L147.2 are all found around eastern Poland, Belarus and western Ukraine, suggesting that this is where this lineage survived since the Chalcolithic. The I2a1b-L147.2 subclade seems to have expanded very fast from 1900 years ago, which is concordant with the timing of the Slavic ethnogenesis, • About 18% R1a-Z280 is a Balto-Slavic marker and R1a-M458 Belongs to the Slavic branch. “The M458 and Z280 lineages spread around Poland, Belarus, Ukraine and western Russia, and would form the core of the Proto-Balto-Slavic culture.” Historically, no other part of Europe was invaded a higher number of times by steppe peoples than the Balkans. Chronologically, the first R1a invaders might have come with the westward expansion of the Sredny Stog culture (from 4200 BCE), which led the way to a succession of steppe migrations that lasted for over 2,000 years until the end of the Yamna culture (3500-2000 BCE). These early invasions from the Steppe were probably conducted in majority by R1b men, accompanied by a small number of R1a. Then came the Thracians (1500 BCE), followed by the Illyrians (around 1200 BCE), and much later the Huns and the Alans (400 CE), the Avars, the Bulgars and the Serbs (all around 600 CE), and the Magyars (900 CE), among others. These peoples originated from different parts of the Eurasian Steppe, anywhere between Eastern Europe and Central Asia, thus contributing to the relatively high diversity of R1a subclades observed in Carpathians and the Balkans today, especially in Bulgaria and Romania. Nevertheless, the vast majority of R1a in Southeast Europe today appears to be of Slavic origin. • About 15% The R1b is complex.The branches R1b-U106, R1b-DF27 and R1b-L21 make up 1% respectively.[77] The eastern branches R1b-M269 and L23 (Z2103) make up 7% and outnumber the Atlantic branches, they prevail in parts of east, central Europe and as a result of Greek colonisation The high frequency of R1b was found in other places in Transylvania - 25% in Maramureș and Harghita, 20% in Mehedinți, 14% in Bihor, 11% in Vrancea, These are counties with the high Hungarian populace. About 10% of these belong to Haplogroup R1b in all counties. “There are a lot of genetically hungarian like in Transylvania.” R1b-U152, the specific Alpino-Italic clade, is represented at 3% among them, the prevailing branches are eastern, except for Brasov where Germanic U106 is most frequent. U106 is also prevalent clade of R1b in Buhuși and Piatra Neamț. • About 14% E1b1b1a most common in the balkans and some hellenistic areas.This is the Thracian group. (Dacian is not Trachian It was Scytho-Pontic) • about 14% J2b1-M205 is most common in the western Balkans (Serbia, Bosnia, Croatia) and Cyprus. It is also found in above 1% of the population in parts of southern Italy (Calabria, Apulia), the Peloponnese in Greece, Lebanon, Jordan, eastern Turkey, Armenia and Iran. The J2 haplogroup is originated in the middle east. Its the illyrian group. About 4% I1 Most common in Scandinavia west. Most likely from the Hungarians 7% mixed other.
I didn't think that foreigners would appreciate my country so much. it makes me emotional to see all the beautiful words said. besides the fact that yes, it is a beautiful country with a rich history, we are also welcoming and gentle people. it is also a fairly safe country.
Please Don’t say that. I work with people from Romania. They are the best. Very warm and friendly. I am planning to visit my colleagues soon. I cannot wait to meet them in person
I just returned from a 3 week work trip to Romania, and this video did it justice. I was able to visit Brasov, Bran Castle, and Sibiu, and I wish I could have gone to many more places....so I'm going to back to do just that next year! Thanks for the great video!
Wow, great job in highlighting my native country! The high-def quality & production value of this piece really highlights the beauty of our country. BTW, if you visit there again, I highly recommend visiting Sarmizegetusa, the ruins of our ancient Dacian ancestors' capital, located in the beautiful & mysterious Orastie Mountains. It is a sacred place, full of wonder & history, where you can experience a deep sense of connection with the mystical past & unique history of Dacia, which was the old name of Romania. Thank you for your work & wishing you much health!
@@RyanShirley also visit Timisoara. Is a multicultural city, in 2023 it will be the European cultural capital. In Targu Jiu you can also visit the monumental ensemble of C. Brancusi... and near to the city ( 30 km ) , you can start travel on the Transaplina.
@@RyanShirley Hi, also try to get to Maramureș and ride the train called “Mocănița”. Plus the other great road, Transalpina. Thanks for this beautiful video.
@@andreealazar38 albanians and romanians are brothers 🇦🇱❤🇷🇴 ruclips.net/video/kPnYb9YZecA/видео.html ruclips.net/video/aDPb-vVn07c/видео.html ruclips.net/video/mjL-zLuBiic/видео.html
Great movie about my contry!!!❤ I can suggest you more places to visit in Romania: Danube Delta, a lot of beautiful monastiries in all the country, Maramures land, Colibita Lake, Danube Depressions (Cazanele Dunarii), Ceahlaul Peak, Transalpina Road, Turda Salt Mine, Vidraru Dam, Bicaz Gorge. Maybe one day you'll make a clip about these. Anyway, you do a great job!! Keep up the good work👍
Yes you have right. I am Greek but I say that Romania is maybe the most blessed from God land all over the world. Romania needs top 20 not top 10. And Romania has great traditional culture. Especially I Iike very much the culture and the life of Lipoveni people in Romania. Do you know them?
Bruh, Barajul Vidraru e punct militar, e ilegal să dai de ştire străinilor de el. Şi pozele sunt ilegale acolo. (Daaa, mă rog la cât de inteligenți sunt Românii, aproape nimeni nu ascultă....)
@@calinfilip1505 >>Colin McEvedy angol földrajz- és történelemtudós szavai: “A modern Romániában lakó, a latin leánynyelvén beszélő havasföldiek (Wallachians) és moldvaiak (Moldavians) először a 14. században említtetnek. Későbbi állításuk, hogy a Kr.u.a 2. században odatelepített rómaiak utódai, célzatosnak és kevéssé hihetőnek látszik. Ugyanis, a rómaiaknak Románia földjéről (270-ben) történt visszavonulását és az oláh (Vlach) államok megjelenését évezred választja el, amelynek során e föld szláv és nomád népek birtokát képezte, és amelyből teljesen hiányzik a római továbbélés bizonyítéka. Szinte bizonyos, hogy az oláhok a Balkán nyugati részéről származtak.” McEvedy szavait illően erősíti Pierre George és Jean Tricart francia történészek műve: L’Europe Centrale - Geographie Physique et Humaine /Közép-Európa természeti és népességi földrajza (a 11. században). Colin McEvedy, British geographer and historian: "The Latin speaking Wallachians and Moldavians, inhabiting modern Rumania, are first mentioned at the beginning of the 14th century. Their later claim to be descendants of the Roman colonists planted there in the 2nd century AD., seems tendentious and improbable, for the Romans' withdrawal from [modern] Rumania ([in] 270) and the appearance of the Vlach states are separated by a millennium in which the country was the property of Slav and nomad and which is devoid of all evidence of Roman survival. Almost certainly the Vlachs came from the western Balkans." These words are aptly corroborated by the French historians Pierre George and Jean Tricart in their book: L’Europe Centrale: - Peuples de I’Europe centrale au XIe siicle)
Romania is a very beautiful country and its people are very kind in addition to their language is beautiful and it has a beautiful impact when you hear it
@@Lucyz236 We are at home in the Carpathian Basin. You are our immigrants from the Balkhan. >>Colin McEvedy, British geographer and historian: "The Latin speaking Wallachians and Moldavians, inhabiting modern Rumania, are first mentioned at the beginning of the 14th century. Their later claim to be descendants of the Roman colonists planted there in the 2nd century AD., seems tendentious and improbable, for the Romans' withdrawal from [modern] Rumania ([in] 270) and the appearance of the Vlach states are separated by a millennium in which the country was the property of Slav and nomad and which is devoid of all evidence of Roman survival. Almost certainly the Vlachs came from the western Balkans."These words are aptly corroborated by the French historians Pierre George and Jean Tricart in their book: L’Europe Centrale: - Peuples de I’Europecentrale au XIe siicle). Colin McEvedy angol földrajz- és történelemtudós szavai: “A modern Romániában lakó, a latin leánynyelvén beszélő havasföldiek (Wallachians) és moldvaiak (Moldavians) először a 14. században említtetnek. Későbbi állításuk, hogy a Kr.u.a 2. században odatelepített rómaiak utódai, célzatosnak és kevéssé hihetőnek látszik. Ugyanis, a rómaiaknak Románia földjéről (270-ben) történt visszavonulását és az oláh (Vlach) államok megjelenését évezred választja el, amelynek során e föld szláv és nomád népek birtokát képezte, és amelyből teljesen hiányzik a római továbbélés bizonyítéka. Szinte bizonyos, hogy az oláhok a Balkán nyugati részéről származtak.” McEvedy szavait illően erősíti Pierre George és Jean Tricart francia történészek műve: L’Europe Centrale - Geographie Physique et Humaine /Közép-Európa természeti és népességi földrajza (a 11. században)
Hey Ryan, I've been following you for a while now and you can't even comprehend how happy i am that you made a video of my home country. Honestly the quality and effort that you put into this video far surpasses what our incompetent political leaders have ever done to promote our tourism. If our Ministry of Tourism would put out videos even 10% as good as this one about our country i am sure things would change and tourists would flock to visit. Thank you for this, it's really great!
Even without a competent tourism ministry in your country, I still decided to visit Romania. And I was glad I did. Your country is beautiful and I only have seen a small part of it - just Bucharest, Sinaia, Braşov, and a guided tour of the Transfagaraşan!
@@daryldealDo you know if it is advisable to travel without hotel reservations? I am so turned off by the crowds in Europe and have basically taken it off the list. However, if it is possible to be a BIT spontaneous, I am interested in checking out Romania. Any advice?
Man, I'm late for this one - another country I've never seen. The Bram castle looks just right as a spooky place even if Stoker and Vlad never went there.
@@RyanShirley We LOVED your video! We are experienced travelers looking for our next destination. We find most of Europe a no go zone due to the crowds. We used to love to travel without reservations and just find a hotel when we got to the city we wanted to go. Is that possible in Romania? Maybe not in some destinations but others? I'm curious. Thanks in advance for your kind response.
Beautiful country with many great places and nice castle that I want to see it live:) Black sea fascinated me! Thanks a lot Ryan for showing beautiful Rumania. I enjoyed your video a lot! Greetings from Indonesia 🇮🇩 to US. Dina
Idk why but I always loved Romania. Maybe its beauty or aesthetics attract me the most. And now I want to go there for my higher study, InshaAllah. It feels more like a fantasy though!
Love your videos. Always watching them to get inspiration for my next place to visit. I visited Romania last month. Although, I was not a fan of the capital Bucharest, the Transylvania region is beautiful and definitely worth a visit! Sibiu was my favourite place for sure !
@@RyanShirley shame I hadn't seen your Romania video before I travelled. Sighisoara looks amazing too but didn't get a chance to visit. The weather was pretty good with sun on most days. Although, the transfagarasan road was closed near the main tunnel due to snow but we did manage to walk through the tunnel with some awesome views on the other side ! Romania is definitely a hidden gem ! p.s just got back from Austria today using your Austria video as inspiration. Keep up the awesome vids !
As a romanian living in Transylvania, we don't like Bucharest either. Our region is the best because of the german and hungarian influences. Visit Cluj-Napoca. While not as big of a city as the capital, the people are way more welcoming
@@mihai3872 Danube Delta is more beautiful and unique than Transylvania, don't kiss german and hungarian asses because they invaded us, they try to erase our history on our lands so please... go to sing to in Germany or Hungary if you love them so much... as others can go to kiss slavs (Russians or Ukrainians who still keep captive our territories taken by Stalin). Traiasca Romania Mare si fara de invadatori!
Oradea, Timisoara, Cluj-Napoca, Craiova, Rimnicu Valcea, Drobeta Turnu Severin, and many more bigger or smaller cities and villages to visit in Romania.
Romania is a seriously beautiful, highly underrated country in the Balkans. Its natural beauty, friendly people, affordability, and high-quality internet speeds make it an excellent option for moving to Europe - particularly for Digital Nomads or remote workers.
@@gaborszadai1992 Stolen from whom? Trianon pact gave back what was rightfully ours. Also the referendum to unite with Romania was voted democratically by minorities.
First time viewing your channel, as I am going to Romania in June. Beautiful clip, you showed so much in a short time. I have some places to research. Thank you.
@@RyanShirley Flying from Australia to see Turkey, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria. In Romania the towns and cities will be Maramures, Sighisoara, Viscri, Brasov and Bucharest.
Thanks for this video, one of the beast video vich I seen about my country! 🇷🇴🇷🇴🇷🇴 Many thanks and I wish to meet you in Romania to be able to show you our cousine!
Have you ever been in Georgia 🇬🇪? 'cause i never found a video about my country on your channel 😁😊😊 but apart from that, this channel is one of my top favorites 🤗
Hello! as a Romanian, I recommend you to visit Romania during the summer because there are 3 open roads (Transfagarasan, Transbucegi, Transalpina), I recommend the areas and cities near the mountains, I do not recommend Bucharest or the cities in the south-eastern part of Romania. The infrastructure is bad but the people are decent. Success!
You missed a couple of things such as Valea Jiului, Maramures zone, Delta Dunarii (Danube Delta), Moldavian monasteries, etc. However, thank you for your review. It helps a lot the tourism. At least more than the Ministry of Tourism is doing 🙂
Will be doing a roadtrip in Romania in October 2024. will be passing by most of these destinantions except for the beach ones (I am from Algarve Portugal so those aren't appealing to me). i will be also visiting the painted churches in the north along with Clug napoca and Timisoara to close a T shape roundtrip visit from Bucharest. Curious also of what kind of typical food and wine to taste.
One of the most underrated countries in Europe
I second that 🇷🇴 😁
No wonder, well deserved!
One of the most beautiful east EU countries, with great food, hardworking people, and idiots in gov who sold the coutry's comodities to self entitled western countries. And No is not catholic but more than 85%Greek Ortodox.
THE MOST LATIN AND OLDEST LATIN TERITORY.
Budy was no dracula legend happened there.
Romania does Not celebrate stupid halloween bs where you celebrate dark entities. Some things you said about tjis superb country ARE NOT TRUE.
Soprattutto dal Italia
Uk is better than this
Yesterday, we have just returned from our holiday in Romania. And what a beautiful country it is! And so diverse. What we like the most are really the mountains where we spent most of the time. Fagaras mountains, Bucegi national park, Apuseni mountains, we just loved it there. What I like the most about Romania is that it is still not so globalized, unified, and filled with McDonald's and KFC as most of the countries in Europe. Even if it is slowly coming there you can still enjoy the original beautiful country on its own. I must say that Romania definitely belongs to the top perfect destinations I have been to in my life. I really hope I will be able to return soon and explore more of this amazing country.
@@tali1882 you can rent a car and a sim card right from the airport! :) They are cheaper when compared to most of the countries in Europe.
Trying to gather funds so I can go for another vacation over there
@@smartphonemillionaire4544 Nothing equates investing, and when it's done properly, you don't need to get yourself all worked up about money anymore as it's creates alot of extra income.
@@nicocielo565 You're 100% correct! making a habit of saving and investing can change not just your life but your closed relatives life too!
Did tou visit Salina Turda ? Or The road Transalpina ? If not , you should . Or The place called Sirnea , it is said that it is the most cleanest air from România , towards zero poluttion . Been twice there and i felt it with my own lungs, and the quiet of the evening ia awsome !
I live in Romania and you forgot about the Danube Delta. It's a magical place, a natural reserve worth visiting. And transfagarasan road it's a must too see.
I definitely should have included the Danube Delta
Romania seems like such a stunning and underrated country. I've also met a few Romanians who are just the most wonderful people. I can't wait to visit one day and see it for myself. 🥰
Where would you want to visit most in Romania?
Its a nice country if you dont live there ,belive me im romanian
@@wildlifesuport ce fraier!
It's true!💝You don't find people so good like in Romania
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You should be paid by our Ministry of Tourism for this video. I am Romanian and I’ve watched a lot of YTs promoting 🇷🇴 from 🇷🇴, but the job you did is beyond amazing 😻, next level for sure
Thanks so much Larisa! Maybe when I come I can make a video for them ☺️ what part of Romania are you from?
Si eu sunt de aceeasi parere cu tine
@@RyanShirley I am located in the North-East of Romania, i.e., Iasi
@@onyssima Hey Larisa , we wish to visit your beautiful country. But is it worth to visit Romania in the month of March ?? I am little confused
@@konarkchauhan397 Hi, if you're interested in winter sports you can go for March, loads to do there. If u prefer the Seaside or Danube Delta you can visit on warmer months, starting from May. Depends a lot on what activities you want to schedule there.
Thank you for promoting my country, and showing the best part of it. It makes me feel so relieved and very proud for being romanian. I'm so glad to see all of the magic that it has to offer and it's really worth it to see it with your own eyes. You did a great job! 👍👏
Thankyou for promoting my country of birth Ryan 👏 It's definitely one of Europe's most underrated countries, where culture, scenery and food is unique.. as we say, a Latin island in a sea of Slavs.
Of course! What part of Romania are you from?
@@RyanShirley I was born in Cluj Napoca, capital of Transylvania 😁
@@RyanShirley While this guy is right about our country being underrated, and also about our culture, scenery & food, the part about the "Latin island in the sea of Slavs" is misleading & sadly omitting our unique ancestral Getic & Dacian cultural heritage which he should have mentioned to you. The Romanian people have a somewhat “Latinized” language but other than that our cultural heritage & our genetic ancestry comes from old Dacia, the historic name of Romania. Nice video about my native country, by the way. Well done!
@@ash8207About genetics you have np direct dacian ancestor sorry Ethnically? NOTHING! Your ethnogenesis is not older than the slav ethnogenesis according to your avarage core vlach dna haplogroups.
About 28% I2A1B-L621 most common in the Balkans and Ukraine. The latter is where it’s orginiated from. The dominant gene in the slavs. Belongs to the Slavic branch. The principal determining event that allowed I2a1b-L621 to become a major Eastern European lineage was the Slavic migrations from the 6th to the 9th century CE. Most modern Eastern Europeans belonging to I2a1b fit into the L147.2 (aka CTS10228, CTS2180 or Y3111) subclade, which is thought to have arisen 5,600 years ago (just before the Yamna period and the Trypillian expansion into the steppe), but has a TMRCA of only 2,300 years according to Yfull. The minority of I2a1b-L621 individuals negative for L147.2 are all found around eastern Poland, Belarus and western Ukraine, suggesting that this is where this lineage survived since the Chalcolithic. The I2a1b-L147.2 subclade seems to have expanded very fast from 1900 years ago, which is concordant with the timing of the Slavic ethnogenesis,
• About 18% R1a-Z280 is a Balto-Slavic marker and R1a-M458 Belongs to the Slavic branch. “The M458 and Z280 lineages spread around Poland, Belarus, Ukraine and western Russia, and would form the core of the Proto-Balto-Slavic culture.” Historically, no other part of Europe was invaded a higher number of times by steppe peoples than the Balkans. Chronologically, the first R1a invaders might have come with the westward expansion of the Sredny Stog culture (from 4200 BCE), which led the way to a succession of steppe migrations that lasted for over 2,000 years until the end of the Yamna culture (3500-2000 BCE). These early invasions from the Steppe were probably conducted in majority by R1b men, accompanied by a small number of R1a. Then came the Thracians (1500 BCE), followed by the Illyrians (around 1200 BCE), and much later the Huns and the Alans (400 CE), the Avars, the Bulgars and the Serbs (all around 600 CE), and the Magyars (900 CE), among others. These peoples originated from different parts of the Eurasian Steppe, anywhere between Eastern Europe and Central Asia, thus contributing to the relatively high diversity of R1a subclades observed in Carpathians and the Balkans today, especially in Bulgaria and Romania. Nevertheless, the vast majority of R1a in Southeast Europe today appears to be of Slavic origin.
• About 15% The R1b is complex.The branches R1b-U106, R1b-DF27 and R1b-L21 make up 1% respectively.[77] The eastern branches R1b-M269 and L23 (Z2103) make up 7% and outnumber the Atlantic branches, they prevail in parts of east, central Europe and as a result of Greek colonisation The high frequency of R1b was found in other places in Transylvania - 25% in Maramureș and Harghita, 20% in Mehedinți, 14% in Bihor, 11% in Vrancea, These are counties with the high Hungarian populace. About 10% of these belong to Haplogroup R1b in all counties. “There are a lot of genetically hungarian like in Transylvania.” R1b-U152, the specific Alpino-Italic clade, is represented at 3% among them, the prevailing branches are eastern, except for Brasov where Germanic U106 is most frequent. U106 is also prevalent clade of R1b in Buhuși and Piatra Neamț.
• About 14% E1b1b1a most common in the balkans and some hellenistic areas.This is the Thracian group. (Dacian is not Trachian It was Scytho-Pontic)
• about 14% J2b1-M205 is most common in the western Balkans (Serbia, Bosnia, Croatia) and Cyprus. It is also found in above 1% of the population in parts of southern Italy (Calabria, Apulia), the Peloponnese in Greece, Lebanon, Jordan, eastern Turkey, Armenia and Iran. The J2 haplogroup is originated in the middle east. Its the illyrian group.
About 4% I1 Most common in Scandinavia west. Most likely from the Hungarians
7% mixed other.
@@canosuslupus2862 Dream on bozgore .
I didn't think that foreigners would appreciate my country so much. it makes me emotional to see all the beautiful words said. besides the fact that yes, it is a beautiful country with a rich history, we are also welcoming and gentle people. it is also a fairly safe country.
I love your country so much! What part of Romania are you from?
Now it is your turn to say beautiful words about other countries :)
Please Don’t say that. I work with people from Romania. They are the best. Very warm and friendly. I am planning to visit my colleagues soon. I cannot wait to meet them in person
@@surajkumar-vo7rh More than half of its territory has been stolen of Hungary✌🏻🇭🇺...
@@gaborszadai1992 if you wanted it you should have held on to it. It’s okay though, us Romanian’s will keep it safe 😊
Romania is a hidden gem love from somaliland my friend Ryan
Really is a special land! 🇷🇴
I just returned from a 3 week work trip to Romania, and this video did it justice. I was able to visit Brasov, Bran Castle, and Sibiu, and I wish I could have gone to many more places....so I'm going to back to do just that next year! Thanks for the great video!
That’s amazing you were there! Where was your favorite place?
@@RyanShirley Definitely Sibiu, it was gorgeous and had a ton of sites to see, and it’s very picturesque ✅
Wow, great job in highlighting my native country! The high-def quality & production value of this piece really highlights the beauty of our country.
BTW, if you visit there again, I highly recommend visiting Sarmizegetusa, the ruins of our ancient Dacian ancestors' capital, located in the beautiful & mysterious Orastie Mountains. It is a sacred place, full of wonder & history, where you can experience a deep sense of connection with the mystical past & unique history of Dacia, which was the old name of Romania. Thank you for your work & wishing you much health!
Thanks so much Ash! Sounds like I need to come make a part 2 :)
@@RyanShirley also Adamclisi,Decebal rock sculpture on Danube River side Dubova, Salina Turda, Vulcanii noroiosi, Bucovina, Cheile Bicazului👍🍀
@@RyanShirley Don't forget the Danube Delta. The most preserved Delta in Europe. Many people skip that but it is trully beautiful and unthamed
@@RyanShirley also visit Timisoara. Is a multicultural city, in 2023 it will be the European cultural capital. In Targu Jiu you can also visit the monumental ensemble of C. Brancusi... and near to the city ( 30 km ) , you can start travel on the Transaplina.
@@RyanShirley Hi, also try to get to Maramureș and ride the train called “Mocănița”. Plus the other great road, Transalpina. Thanks for this beautiful video.
❤️big fan from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Thanks mate!
Insanely beautiful! History and nature all rolled into one
Thanks so much mate! Romania has it all :)
To be fair, in terms of history Transylvania belongs to Hungary, not to Romania.
@@tamasipacs5442 Justice for Hungary 🇭🇺✌🏻...
@tamasipacs5442 In terms of history you have zero knowledge mate...Read more as Transilvania is Romania...but you can keep dreaming!
@@adinadina685 Vlachians started to infiltrate into our Erdély in the 13th century 🇭🇺✌🏻...
I'm in love with this beautiful country
🇲🇦🇷🇴
Me too! 🇷🇴
Magic and so beautiful Romania, but don't forget Cluj Napoca, wonderful old city!
You are the best 💪❤️ i'm from Romania, this is the best video which i have seen about my country 😢 i love you man ❤️
Thanks for the amazing video of my home country Ryan! Well done 🎉❤👏.
Of course! What part of Romania are you from?
Brasov 😊
@@andreealazar38 albanians and romanians are brothers 🇦🇱❤🇷🇴
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@@andreealazar38 😉🤌
Great movie about my contry!!!❤ I can suggest you more places to visit in Romania: Danube Delta, a lot of beautiful monastiries in all the country, Maramures land, Colibita Lake, Danube Depressions (Cazanele Dunarii), Ceahlaul Peak, Transalpina Road, Turda Salt Mine, Vidraru Dam, Bicaz Gorge. Maybe one day you'll make a clip about these. Anyway, you do a great job!! Keep up the good work👍
Thanks so much Vlady! I need to come and visit all the places you recommend :)
Yes you have right. I am Greek but I say that Romania is maybe the most blessed from God land all over the world. Romania needs top 20 not top 10. And Romania has great traditional culture. Especially I Iike very much the culture and the life of Lipoveni people in Romania. Do you know them?
@@S.nami.Bog. i know them, i.m half breed :) the salt mines in turda and the danube delta is a must
Bruh, Barajul Vidraru e punct militar, e ilegal să dai de ştire străinilor de el. Şi pozele sunt ilegale acolo. (Daaa, mă rog la cât de inteligenți sunt Românii, aproape nimeni nu ascultă....)
Peles Castle, Sinaia, Cluj-Napoca, Bicaz and Lacul Roșu
Wow such a beautiful Country.
Just Beautiful.
Greetings from Albania
Really is a incredible place!
I'm from Romania 🇷🇴 Suceava city ( Bucovina) , the place is the Heaven on Earth 🌎 💟💝❤
I need to visit your city!
@@RyanShirley ❤❤❤
I'm from Bucovina too..but now it's Ukraine. 🙏🇺🇦
I love the history of these places!! Romania is on the bucket list now to explore.. Thanks for the video
Can’t wait for you to visit :)
I really like Romania. It's magical as hell and I definitely want to go there in the future :D
Really is a magical land! Hope you can visit :)
More than half of its territory has been stolen of Hungary✌🏻🇭🇺...
@@gaborszadai1992, stolen from Hungary? 😄
@@calinfilip1505 Not from but of Hungary. Or of Bulgaria 🇭🇺✌🏻...?
@@calinfilip1505 >>Colin McEvedy angol földrajz- és történelemtudós szavai: “A modern Romániában lakó, a latin leánynyelvén beszélő havasföldiek (Wallachians) és moldvaiak (Moldavians) először a 14. században említtetnek. Későbbi állításuk, hogy a Kr.u.a 2. században odatelepített rómaiak utódai, célzatosnak és kevéssé hihetőnek látszik. Ugyanis, a rómaiaknak Románia földjéről (270-ben) történt visszavonulását és az oláh (Vlach) államok megjelenését évezred választja el, amelynek során e föld szláv és nomád népek birtokát képezte, és amelyből teljesen hiányzik a római továbbélés bizonyítéka. Szinte bizonyos, hogy az oláhok a Balkán nyugati részéről származtak.”
McEvedy szavait illően erősíti Pierre George és Jean Tricart francia történészek műve: L’Europe Centrale - Geographie Physique et Humaine /Közép-Európa természeti és népességi földrajza (a 11. században).
Colin McEvedy, British geographer and historian: "The Latin speaking Wallachians and Moldavians, inhabiting modern Rumania, are first mentioned at the beginning of the 14th century. Their later claim to be descendants of the Roman colonists planted there in the 2nd century AD., seems tendentious and improbable, for the Romans' withdrawal
from [modern] Rumania ([in] 270) and the appearance of the Vlach states are separated by a millennium in which the country was the property of Slav and nomad
and which is devoid of all evidence of Roman survival. Almost certainly the
Vlachs came from the western Balkans."
These words are aptly corroborated by the French historians Pierre George
and Jean Tricart in their book: L’Europe Centrale: - Peuples de I’Europe
centrale au XIe siicle)
Amo Romania 🇷🇴♥️🏰
Yo también :)
Romania is a very beautiful country and its people are very kind in addition to their language is beautiful and it has a beautiful impact when you hear it
More than half of its territory has been stolen of Hungary✌🏻🇭🇺...
@@gaborszadai1992🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 good joke
@@Lucyz236 Fact 🇭🇺✌🏻...
You came from Mongolei With Transilvaniei on you arm 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@Lucyz236 We are at home in the Carpathian Basin. You are our immigrants from the Balkhan.
>>Colin McEvedy, British geographer and historian: "The Latin speaking Wallachians and Moldavians, inhabiting modern Rumania, are first mentioned at the beginning of the 14th century. Their later claim to be descendants of the Roman colonists planted there in the 2nd century AD., seems tendentious and improbable, for the Romans' withdrawal from [modern] Rumania ([in] 270) and the appearance of the Vlach states are separated by a millennium in which the country was the property of Slav and nomad and which is devoid of all evidence of Roman survival. Almost certainly the Vlachs came from the western Balkans."These words are aptly corroborated by the French historians Pierre George and Jean Tricart in their book: L’Europe Centrale: - Peuples de I’Europecentrale au XIe siicle).
Colin McEvedy angol földrajz- és történelemtudós szavai: “A modern Romániában lakó, a latin leánynyelvén beszélő havasföldiek (Wallachians) és moldvaiak (Moldavians) először a 14. században említtetnek. Későbbi állításuk, hogy a Kr.u.a 2. században odatelepített rómaiak utódai, célzatosnak és kevéssé hihetőnek látszik. Ugyanis, a rómaiaknak Románia földjéről (270-ben) történt visszavonulását és az oláh (Vlach) államok megjelenését évezred választja el, amelynek során e föld szláv és nomád népek birtokát képezte, és amelyből teljesen hiányzik a római továbbélés bizonyítéka. Szinte bizonyos, hogy az oláhok a Balkán nyugati részéről származtak.”
McEvedy szavait illően erősíti Pierre George és Jean Tricart francia történészek műve: L’Europe Centrale - Geographie Physique et Humaine /Közép-Európa természeti és népességi földrajza (a 11. században)
Magical vibes in Romania 🇷🇴🏰
So much magic there!
Hey Ryan, I've been following you for a while now and you can't even comprehend how happy i am that you made a video of my home country. Honestly the quality and effort that you put into this video far surpasses what our incompetent political leaders have ever done to promote our tourism. If our Ministry of Tourism would put out videos even 10% as good as this one about our country i am sure things would change and tourists would flock to visit. Thank you for this, it's really great!
Thanks so much Calin! Maybe the tourism ministry can invite me to come 😅 what part of Romania are you from?
More than half of its territory has been stolen of Hungary✌🏻🇭🇺...
Even without a competent tourism ministry in your country, I still decided to visit Romania. And I was glad I did. Your country is beautiful and I only have seen a small part of it - just Bucharest, Sinaia, Braşov, and a guided tour of the Transfagaraşan!
@@daryldealDo you know if it is advisable to travel without hotel reservations? I am so turned off by the crowds in Europe and have basically taken it off the list. However, if it is possible to be a BIT spontaneous, I am interested in checking out Romania. Any advice?
Man, I'm late for this one - another country I've never seen. The Bram castle looks just right as a spooky place even if Stoker and Vlad never went there.
All good John! Hope you can visit sometime, it would be so fun to go during Halloween time!
I love how this video is 4 months old but you still answer comments
Of course! i love replying :) Where are you from?
@@RyanShirley We LOVED your video! We are experienced travelers looking for our next destination. We find most of Europe a no go zone due to the crowds. We used to love to travel without reservations and just find a hotel when we got to the city we wanted to go. Is that possible in Romania? Maybe not in some destinations but others? I'm curious. Thanks in advance for your kind response.
love romania
Beautiful country with many great places and nice castle that I want to see it live:) Black sea fascinated me! Thanks a lot Ryan for showing beautiful Rumania. I enjoyed your video a lot! Greetings from Indonesia 🇮🇩 to US. Dina
Thanks so much Dina! Hope you can visit it! All the best :)
Wow, fantastic video, breath taking country! Great work
Thanks so much Kevin!
Great video, can’t wait to see Romania!
Thanks Venessa! You’ll have a great time ☺️
Idk why but I always loved Romania. Maybe its beauty or aesthetics attract me the most. And now I want to go there for my higher study, InshaAllah. It feels more like a fantasy though!
More than half of its territory has been stolen of Hungary✌🏻🇭🇺...
@@gaborszadai1992 Exactly the opposite! They were stolen by Hungary and finally recovered by Romania.
Perfect timing! Just got accepted at a summer camp in Romania today and I need time to fill the weekends. Thank you Ryan!
Amazing! What part of Romania will you be in?
@@RyanShirley It will be in Alba Lulia I believe, have you been there?
@@worldchesstourvlogs it s called Alba Iulia with a "I" not "L"
@@worldchesstourvlogs You're lucky. Alba iulia has a lot of history. It's the home of Julius Caesar's 13th legion.
Ryan always makes high quality content with proper information ❤ best of luck man❤
Thanks so much friend!
Transilvania is unique!!!❤
Saludos from an argentinian immigrant 🇦🇷🇷🇴
Fără să fiu subiectiv , sunt muuulte alte locuri frumoase decât se prezintă în reportaj ! România este cea mai frumoasă și bogată țară din lume ! ❤
More than half of your territory has been stolen of Hungary✌🏻🇭🇺...
More than half of your territory has been stolen of Hungary✌🏻🇭🇺...
Love your videos. Always watching them to get inspiration for my next place to visit. I visited Romania last month. Although, I was not a fan of the capital Bucharest, the Transylvania region is beautiful and definitely worth a visit! Sibiu was my favourite place for sure !
That’s so cool you were just there! Was there still snow or was the weather pretty good?
@@RyanShirley shame I hadn't seen your Romania video before I travelled. Sighisoara looks amazing too but didn't get a chance to visit. The weather was pretty good with sun on most days. Although, the transfagarasan road was closed near the main tunnel due to snow but we did manage to walk through the tunnel with some awesome views on the other side ! Romania is definitely a hidden gem ! p.s just got back from Austria today using your Austria video as inspiration. Keep up the awesome vids !
As a romanian living in Transylvania, we don't like Bucharest either. Our region is the best because of the german and hungarian influences. Visit Cluj-Napoca. While not as big of a city as the capital, the people are way more welcoming
@@mihai3872 Danube Delta is more beautiful and unique than Transylvania, don't kiss german and hungarian asses because they invaded us, they try to erase our history on our lands so please... go to sing to in Germany or Hungary if you love them so much... as others can go to kiss slavs (Russians or Ukrainians who still keep captive our territories taken by Stalin).
Traiasca Romania Mare si fara de invadatori!
Thank you so much, we have more to show, come back.
Of course! Any places you recommend?
@@RyanShirley Sure: Lacul de Smarald, Brașov; Geoagiu bai, Hunedoara; Oradea; Mocănița - Maramureș; Delta Dunării, Tulcea; and so on.
Oradea, Timisoara, Cluj-Napoca, Craiova, Rimnicu Valcea, Drobeta Turnu Severin, and many more bigger or smaller cities and villages to visit in Romania.
I’d love to visit them all!
Iasi, Suceava, Piatra Neamt...
I am from Romania and I'm proud of that
What part of Romania are you from?
Cool! I went to Romania and saw these places. I am preparing my videos for Romania Travel soon.
Amazing, where was your favorite place?
@@RyanShirley Brasov! But i spent more days in Bucharest
Beautiful Romania ❤❤❤nice video
thank you
Of course!
Romania is a seriously beautiful, highly underrated country in the Balkans. Its natural beauty, friendly people, affordability, and high-quality internet speeds make it an excellent option for moving to Europe - particularly for Digital Nomads or remote workers.
Dang I didn’t know it had such good internet! Always something to consider :)
Please note that Romania is not in the Balkan Peninsula.
Romania is not in the balkans, only Dobrogea is which is like 5% of our territory.
Esti un needucat... Poti s-o spui in alt mod, fara sa jignesti. Femeia a lasat un mesaj superb si tu dai dovada de prostie. Trist!
Hallo Rumänien 👋
Hello friend 😁
@@RyanShirley 👍🤝
Beautiful country
Really is magical!
Romania! Simply Marvelous Country. Facts
It’s such a amazing country!
@@RyanShirley Yes Sir! 😊 I defently agree with you ....Cheers mate
Great video!!!
Thanks so much mate!
Wow That is in top 3 beautiful country from europe for sure....
It’s such a beautiful and historical land
Beautifull Transylvania, wonderfull medieval cities build by Saxons (Germans) :) + Black Sea + Bucharest. :) Nice places.
Erdély (i.e. Transylvania [more than half of Roumania's territory]) has been stolen of Hungary✌🏻🇭🇺...
@@gaborszadai1992 Stolen from whom? Trianon pact gave back what was rightfully ours. Also the referendum to unite with Romania was voted democratically by minorities.
@@gaborszadai1992 Nah, just returned back to the rightful owner😁
@@dorinmelnic6001Erdély never belonged to Rumania before 1920☺️🇭🇺✌🏻...
First time viewing your channel, as I am going to Romania in June. Beautiful clip, you showed so much in a short time. I have some places to research. Thank you.
You’re going to have a amazing time! What places do you plan on visiting?
@@RyanShirley Flying from Australia to see Turkey, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria. In Romania the towns and cities will be Maramures, Sighisoara, Viscri, Brasov and Bucharest.
Can't wait to settle in Romania.
Wish me luck
WoW 🤩 so beautiful
Thanks for this video, one of the beast video vich I seen about my country! 🇷🇴🇷🇴🇷🇴 Many thanks and I wish to meet you in Romania to be able to show you our cousine!
Thanks so much Lucian! What part of Romania are you from?
Mi piace 🤗 Romania
What part of Romania are you from?
6:00 yess, most beautifull is in autumn
Romania is very nice country
Really is beautiful!
@@RyanShirley thankyou very much my cmments
The video is so great!
And each place deseeves a visit!
Thanks so much Samuel!!
I wasn't aware the scenic channel belonged to you. Amazing work, I love your videos :) I hope to see Romania for myself one day.
So glad you found my other channel too :) I gotta do a video of Romania
Informative and to the point! You just helped me plan my trip!
Great well done awesome
Thanks mate! 😁
Incredibly beautiful oh God 🤩
Thank you for this wonderful, interesting, useful video!
Of course! Thanks for watching :)
Wow! Amazing video!! So beautiful!
Thanks so much Valentin!
Am so glad Ryan just finding out u had a video of my second home .Let me say this place is magical.always loving ur content n ❤❤😊
Have you ever been in Georgia 🇬🇪? 'cause i never found a video about my country on your channel 😁😊😊 but apart from that, this channel is one of my top favorites 🤗
I've never been, but I'd love to do a video of Georgia. You got some incredible mountains and history there.
🤗🤗💓💓
Love this but what about Sinaia, Mare Mores, Iasi and Lacu Rossi too. Romania is such a beautiful country
Bravo! Multumim pentru video
Thanks so much mate!
You forgot about the Danube Delta!!!
I should have included it 🤦🏼♂️😅
I must go there
Romania is waiting 😅
Lovely country
Truly is amazing
Hello! as a Romanian, I recommend you to visit Romania during the summer because there are 3 open roads (Transfagarasan, Transbucegi, Transalpina), I recommend the areas and cities near the mountains, I do not recommend Bucharest or the cities in the south-eastern part of Romania. The infrastructure is bad but the people are decent. Success!
Trebuia sa fie una sa zica ceva de rau...banuisc ca si in familia ta sunt, ignoranti, betivi barfitori etc
I'm excited to go to Romania next year 😀
Great video
Thanks friend!
Congratulations from România,thank you for your video💙💛♥️
Of course!
@@RyanShirleythany you for your video! ❤❤❤❤
I' am romanian❤❤❤❤
Hopefully going to Live in Romania in the future.
That would be amazing! Any place you’d like to live there?
Hi Ryan. Absolutely true. Thank you very much for the presentation. Fabulous video.
Good time for you.
Thanks so much brother!
@@RyanShirley thank you.
Those places are so beautiful I just hope I'll go there
I hope you can visit Romania soon!
@@RyanShirley Yeah I will go as soon as possible
Your Videos are amazing!
Top 10 Places To Visit In Japan please
I'm planning on going son!
I would love for you to travel to places like South Africa next
I really want to go and visit Cape Town and Drakensburg! Have you been?
@@RyanShirley Yes I live in cape town
Fantastic! 👍👍
Amazing right!
beautiful country Romania 🥰🥰🥰
Truly is amazing!
next time you should visit Maramures. Trust me, is one of the most amazing zone in Romania
I’ll have to visit it when I come ☺️
beautiful
Amazing right!
Beautiful! Thank!
It's really unbelievable 😍😍
It truly is a beautiful country!
@@RyanShirley yeap 😊💕
Also add Bukovina! you will definitely like the monasteries and mountains here. you will need 2-3 days. the food is also top notch
I’d love to visit Bukovina 🇷🇴🏰
those drone shorts are incredible!!
More than half of its territory has been stolen of Hungary✌🏻🇭🇺...
Nice shoots 👍🏻
Thanks Tudor!
I have to drive the Transfagaras!
The best road trip!
Man looks beautiful
Beautiful country
Transfagarasan Highway landscapes looks like New Zealand
Such a beautiful area! Definitely reminds me of NZ too
Wow awesome
CHEILE BICAZULUI. Vizitati cheile bicazului, sunt spectaculoase. daca tot sunteti in zona aia, mergeti si pe Ceahlau
It's been blessing to watch your video ! That's why i never missed any single video of you
Thanks so much brother! Where are you from?
@@RyanShirley I'm from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
And i wants to travel the whole world, just like you, ☺️💝
You missed a couple of things such as Valea Jiului, Maramures zone, Delta Dunarii (Danube Delta), Moldavian monasteries, etc. However, thank you for your review. It helps a lot the tourism. At least more than the Ministry of Tourism is doing 🙂
More than half of its territory has been stolen of Hungary✌🏻🇭🇺...
what a beautiful view😊♥️.
Will be doing a roadtrip in Romania in October 2024. will be passing by most of these destinantions except for the beach ones (I am from Algarve Portugal so those aren't appealing to me). i will be also visiting the painted churches in the north along with Clug napoca and Timisoara to close a T shape roundtrip visit from Bucharest. Curious also of what kind of typical food and wine to taste.