Shortly saying: I had an impression that Moscow Commie blocks for example are much better taken care of, but if we take any other city in Russia with the same population as Sarajevo or even bigger - Sarajevo would win without even trying. The only real problem is the facades has to be done, but otherwise in case of parking, new playgrounds, quality roads - it would win almost every Russian city with ~0.5 million people I have been too. It also could be cleaner though, especially with the cigarrete ends, but in Russian cities (not Moscow) we've got similar problems. Also the underground parkings is one thing which is futuristic and unimaginable for the Soviet hoods.. I still wonder though if the Yugoslav buildings have the problems with last floor roof leaking liket the Soviet ones?
Again a very interesting video Sergey! Those commie blocks are a bit similar to the ones they once built in the eastern part of my country. Those who have no been taken down since the end of “socialism” have been thoroughly renovated over the last years with new windows, new facades, they attached balconies to those who didn’t have them before and most importantly the flats inside have been totally remodernized with modern infrastructure. Who else would want to live in them if they had not been modernised? However, some of them are still neglected, waiting to be torn down, mostly in remote areas where they are not needed anyway. But some of them are renovated to accommodate migrants as there are so many over the last years. Watched some videos about that recently on RUclips. Well, looks like Sarajevo is on its way but it may still take some time to get to Central European standards but its good to see they seem to be on their way. …
@@zoranpavlovski1352 haha. I lived once on the last floor and I loved it. No stomping, quiet and only freaking pigeons s..it on my balcony! But also there were signs of leaks!
@Cairol58 Most Yugoslav buildings dont need to be demolish ,most apartments are spacious and with good isolation ,they are on awerage bigger then in new buildings ,they just need new paint outside and inside and to get off rid off ugly graffiti everywhere .THey are also very fire proof ,there is no single instance as i know that some Yugoslav building was totaly burned ,if someone ascinatedly start fire in apartment it stays in that apparment only and dont spread to rest off building. But unfortunately because off corruption we dont get even that new paint anywhere ,maybe 1 in 1000 got new paint
Ha ha. You are really crazy . I have been living in Sarajevo for more than 40 years, and I have not been in some parts of the city that you have taken shots
You have to do an indoor tour of the yugoslav era apartments. Also, go to "Ciglane". It's a big apartment complex from the late 80s where an old bricks works used to be from Austro-Hungarian times.
It's not Z, it's Ž (Cyrilic Ж) and stands for FK Željezničar (Жељезничар). You were in the part that's its foothold. Btw, Bosnian Latin specific (and all ex-Yu) letters are (with Cyrillic version inside brackets): Č (Ч), Ć (Ћ - softer version of Č, but really like TY together), DŽ (Џ, same as Russian ДЖ) Đ (Ђ - softer version of DŽ - sometimes written as DJ), LJ (Љ - like LY - I think it's same as Russian Ль) NJ (Њ - like NY - similar: Нь) Š (Ш) and Ž (Ж) Also, we use J in both scripts (Latin and Cyrillic) for what's in Russian Й (like Y in English).
Nice video Sergei. In fact, most of the buildings you showed were built in late seventies and early eigties. Arcitectiral design was done by Yugoslav and SSSR arcitects in consortium.
The strange shaped building looks like a building we have where flour, wheat, corn , rice , things like that were stored , trucks just drive up under the stack, fill up and drive away. 🙋🏼♀️ To call a cat I just meow softly and they usually come to me but often stray cats are treated badly and don’t trust strangers.
Looks liveable there Sergei Greenery surrounding the apartments places to sit around and for kids to play.. Maybe those tall towers are something to do with heating as l saw a huge pipe coming out of one of them. Seems you enjoyed seeing those hoods 😊
The three flags holders are for Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia, Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and League of Communists of Yugoslavia. Building you were referring to is grain elevator. Towers are for steam from heating plants. HZ means "Horde zla" (Evil Hordes). Bunker from WWII is not a bunker from WWII. It had industrial use because on the place it is on there used to be a heavy industry company called "Vaso Miskin - Crni" that was a main workshop for trains in Bosnia. Btw, you should have visited Dobrinja neighborhood and you would have seen the peak Yugoslav Socialist development.
If you like commie blocks visit Alipašino polje, Mojmilo and Dobrinja, I grew up in those basically and I loved it. I hope you're having a nice time in Bosnia.
I’m not from Sarajevo originally Sergei but both those concrete building in your video I’m thinking they are related to some industry or a city utility company; Great video and very detailed; keep up a good work comrade! 🇧🇦🇺🇸🇷🇺
@@79x99 it makes sense of course👍 but do you happen to know what was that old single concrete structure where employees told a trešnja/bunker please? It looks like another storage facility
19:29 that's not for handicapped. that was built for an Evil Knievel motorcycle stunt ramp jump over the Bosnian apartment buildings in the 1970's. he motorcycle jet rocket propelled jumped 6 apartment blocks in a row. ask the locals the story behind that ramp. hello
Difference is that Yugoslav blocks looked nice when they were new ,well planed ,apartments were spacious at least most off them while in USSR they looked like crap from the beginning and apartments were small Edit : I see that in Sarajevo has some problems like in Serbia ,tons off ugly graffiti and that buildings were never painted
17:58 you found another door opened. Crazy Russian Sergey. you just walk into a building your not staying in. really really lol. i wouldn't do that. noooo way. hahaha. good one
When they come to clear the slurry pit here, would you like me to mention that you are in interested in breaking into the business Sergey. I am afraid suitable packaging may be a problem through.
Nothing wrong with Soviet style housing. Built well and neighbourhood appropriate. Shops everywhere. Try shit parts of London and see what it is like now.
Bro the letter Ž is željezničar football club from sarajevo and there is 2 old major clubs in the city they stay in greeat competition it seems like you are in part of the city that is ruled by ŽEljo football club 😂😂😂
@@CrazyRussianSergey I am Not an expert of sarajevos local expressions or abbreviations i am simply too old for that but i am 100% sure it has nothing to do with Gaza how do you make that connection??? There is no need to write down such things on the Wall we know everything Whats going on we are not blind like some other countries 😉
@@CrazyRussianSergeyits Horde zla, name of group who supports football club FK Sarajevo :) and manly graffiti is about them in Sarajevo. Horde zla= FK Sarajevo and Manijaci = Fk. Zeljeznicar
@@CrazyRussianSergeyHZ Horde Zla FK Sarajevo, when u see graffiti sign red its Horde zla, when it’s blue its Manijaci FK Zeljeznicar two clubs from Sarajevo
OK, here is your problem with Bosnian cats... The "mac, mac" part is perfect, BUT it's what you say after it that confuses the cats. "Ks ks ks" sort of sounds like "pis pis pis" that you say when you want the cat to go away. Next time, say mac mac, but instead of saying "ks ks ks", do 4 quick kisses. Like you're kissing someone/something 4 times the fastest you can. Small difference to human ears, but huge to Bosnian cats. 🐈 Cheers!
bulgarian commie blocks are not that tall and very basic there was no good architecture in bulgaria, bulgarian flats have only 8 floors or some have 14 floors
@@CrazyRussianSergey I am interested in how yugoslavia didn't become a satellite state of the soviet union but still changed their ideology to socialism maybe that's why yugoslavia wasn't all same like the warsaw pact
During the time of Yugoslavia, when there was a national holiday such as Republic Day or May 1st, three flags were displayed: the Yugoslav national flag, the republican flag (there were six of them, one of which was Bosnia and Herzegovina), and the flag of the Communist Party, which was the only political option at that time.
Yugoslavia was diferently geographicly positioned against sssr, they had Italy and Austria as first neighbours. And they never been part of the sssr. Maybe that explains impression of being ahead.
@@zoranpavlovski1352 yeah. I also was surprised by the variety of designs. In Russia it would be kinda hood with 1-2, maximum 3 different buildings. But here much more different. In Russia maybe more green hoods though!
That’s true. I mentioned it when I was in Serbia that not even one metro was built in Yugo. But different approach probably. The Soviets on another hand almost didn’t have cars 🚗
@@CrazyRussianSergey Belgrade never had metro because of the two big rivers that he is based on Danube and Sava . It's water underneath, wherever you try to dig.
Aggression from who? Our Yugoslavian army against separatist that killed wedding guests and wanted to control the entire republic. Dangerous times that destroyed our peacful childhood.
@abc-mf8rr yeah. Probably a Turkish word. We also have Turkish words in Russian but don’t even think it’s Turkish unless we research it. But as you can see - it could be different meanings.
@@CrazyRussianSergey It's actually originally Persian (also Turkic ofc), meaning "four-arched", so it could be applied to any sort of construction. But it shows up in Old Church Slavonic so a very very old borrowing, probably from the Pre-Slavic Steppe Iranic peoples.
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Yugoskavija was socijakisticka federativna republik your saying wrong thing. Yugoslavia never was communist because only Russia was communist and Yugoslavia fight to never be under Rusia control, socijal system big different than community system but because in communist that’s not correct. because social system was thinking about people, but Russian communist system only think about weapons army nuclear weapon and that big difference between Yugoslavia and Russia.
Shortly saying: I had an impression that Moscow Commie blocks for example are much better taken care of, but if we take any other city in Russia with the same population as Sarajevo or even bigger - Sarajevo would win without even trying. The only real problem is the facades has to be done, but otherwise in case of parking, new playgrounds, quality roads - it would win almost every Russian city with ~0.5 million people I have been too. It also could be cleaner though, especially with the cigarrete ends, but in Russian cities (not Moscow) we've got similar problems. Also the underground parkings is one thing which is futuristic and unimaginable for the Soviet hoods.. I still wonder though if the Yugoslav buildings have the problems with last floor roof leaking liket the Soviet ones?
If you are on the top of the building, you might have a problems, yeah.
I have same problem even dough i live in kapitalist Ireland!
Again a very interesting video Sergey! Those commie blocks are a bit similar to the ones they once built in the eastern part of my country. Those who have no been taken down since the end of “socialism” have been thoroughly renovated over the last years with new windows, new facades, they attached balconies to those who didn’t have them before and most importantly the flats inside have been totally remodernized with modern infrastructure. Who else would want to live in them if they had not been modernised? However, some of them are still neglected, waiting to be torn down, mostly in remote areas where they are not needed anyway. But some of them are renovated to accommodate migrants as there are so many over the last years. Watched some videos about that recently on RUclips.
Well, looks like Sarajevo is on its way but it may still take some time to get to Central European standards but its good to see they seem to be on their way. …
@@zoranpavlovski1352 haha. I lived once on the last floor and I loved it. No stomping, quiet and only freaking pigeons s..it on my balcony! But also there were signs of leaks!
@Cairol58 Most Yugoslav buildings dont need to be demolish ,most apartments are spacious and with good isolation ,they are on awerage bigger then in new buildings ,they just need new paint outside and inside and to get off rid off ugly graffiti everywhere .THey are also very fire proof ,there is no single instance as i know that some Yugoslav building was totaly burned ,if someone ascinatedly start fire in apartment it stays in that apparment only and dont spread to rest off building.
But unfortunately because off corruption we dont get even that new paint anywhere ,maybe 1 in 1000 got new paint
Ha ha. You are really crazy . I have been living in Sarajevo for more than 40 years, and I have not been in some parts of the city that you have taken shots
You have to do an indoor tour of the yugoslav era apartments.
Also, go to "Ciglane". It's a big apartment complex from the late 80s where an old bricks works used to be from Austro-Hungarian times.
It's not Z, it's Ž (Cyrilic Ж) and stands for FK Željezničar (Жељезничар). You were in the part that's its foothold. Btw, Bosnian Latin specific (and all ex-Yu) letters are (with Cyrillic version inside brackets):
Č (Ч),
Ć (Ћ - softer version of Č, but really like TY together),
DŽ (Џ, same as Russian ДЖ)
Đ (Ђ - softer version of DŽ - sometimes written as DJ),
LJ (Љ - like LY - I think it's same as Russian Ль)
NJ (Њ - like NY - similar: Нь)
Š (Ш) and
Ž (Ж)
Also, we use J in both scripts (Latin and Cyrillic) for what's in Russian Й (like Y in English).
Nice video Sergei. In fact, most of the buildings you showed were built in late seventies and early eigties. Arcitectiral design was done by Yugoslav and SSSR arcitects in consortium.
i like your tours of local neighborhoods. interesting to see. thanks
The strange shaped building looks like a building we have where flour, wheat, corn , rice , things like that were stored , trucks just drive up under the stack, fill up and drive away. 🙋🏼♀️
To call a cat I just meow softly and they usually come to me but often stray cats are treated badly and don’t trust strangers.
Yes they are for grain storage
@@frankintx699 No. Skynet AI datacenter.
your City tours are the best on RUclips
Z letter is not Z it is Ž. It is first letter of the football club Željezničar.
Exactly. Let me translate it for Sergey, into the Azbuka: Z = З , Ž = Ж.
Looks liveable there Sergei Greenery surrounding the apartments places to sit around and for kids to play.. Maybe those tall towers are something to do with heating as l saw a huge pipe coming out of one of them. Seems you enjoyed seeing those hoods 😊
Those "towers" are chimneys of district heating systems. Each neighborhood has own heating system.
The three flags holders are for Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia, Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina and League of Communists of Yugoslavia.
Building you were referring to is grain elevator.
Towers are for steam from heating plants.
HZ means "Horde zla" (Evil Hordes).
Bunker from WWII is not a bunker from WWII. It had industrial use because on the place it is on there used to be a heavy industry company called "Vaso Miskin - Crni" that was a main workshop for trains in Bosnia.
Btw, you should have visited Dobrinja neighborhood and you would have seen the peak Yugoslav Socialist development.
good video info
18:54 haha you almost fell into the mine shaft. to the center of the earth 🤣🤣🤣
If you like commie blocks visit Alipašino polje, Mojmilo and Dobrinja, I grew up in those basically and I loved it. I hope you're having a nice time in Bosnia.
I’m not from Sarajevo originally Sergei but both those concrete building in your video I’m thinking they are related to some industry or a city utility company;
Great video and very detailed; keep up a good work comrade! 🇧🇦🇺🇸🇷🇺
it's the main bakery in town, they make bread and various pastries. And these big gray buildings are warehouses for grain
@@79x99 it makes sense of course👍 but do you happen to know what was that old single concrete structure where employees told a trešnja/bunker please?
It looks like another storage facility
@@MrUGA2010 try searching on google: "Winkel air-raid shelter tower"
@@MrUGA2010 I don't know for sure what it is about there, probably some old bunker or something like that, I'm not sure
@@79x99 Yes there is one in every town
I am slowly getting caught back up on the money I have not been sending on your videos
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good video
23:38 District heating plant chimney
19:29 that's not for handicapped. that was built for an Evil Knievel motorcycle stunt ramp jump over the Bosnian apartment buildings in the 1970's. he motorcycle jet rocket propelled jumped 6 apartment blocks in a row. ask the locals the story behind that ramp. hello
Difference is that Yugoslav blocks looked nice when they were new ,well planed ,apartments were spacious at least most off them while in USSR they looked like crap from the beginning and apartments were small
Edit : I see that in Sarajevo has some problems like in Serbia ,tons off ugly graffiti and that buildings were never painted
haha you don't even stay in that apartment building and you used their elevator. lol. Crazy Russian Sergey definitely living up to your name haha
17:58 you found another door opened. Crazy Russian Sergey. you just walk into a building your not staying in. really really lol. i wouldn't do that. noooo way. hahaha. good one
Go on Ali Pasino..that was ex Yu Hood,but be careful 😮
It's a grain silo lol, very popular in all rural hoods in ex YU xD
We have them all over the USA also
@@frankintx699 yeah ? cool..I look at one from my window every day and it still works ,sometimes ))
When they come to clear the slurry pit here, would you like me to mention that you are in interested in breaking into the business Sergey. I am afraid suitable packaging may be a problem through.
Lots of Cats, or rather Yugocats as they should be called !
SARAJEVO❤️❤️🇧🇦❤️
Nothing wrong with Soviet style housing. Built well and neighbourhood appropriate. Shops everywhere. Try shit parts of London and see what it is like now.
Brother I am from sarajevo lets meet up to show you my city
Suburbs are really nice.
Balnur is in changzhou
where are all the doggies ?
Bro the letter Ž is željezničar football club from sarajevo and there is 2 old major clubs in the city they stay in greeat competition it seems like you are in part of the city that is ruled by ŽEljo football club 😂😂😂
Ohh! Z mystery is solved! But what does HZ mean or GZ? Is it about Sector Gaza?
@@CrazyRussianSergey I am Not an expert of sarajevos local expressions or abbreviations i am simply too old for that but i am 100% sure it has nothing to do with Gaza how do you make that connection??? There is no need to write down such things on the Wall we know everything Whats going on we are not blind like some other countries 😉
@@CrazyRussianSergeyits Horde zla, name of group who supports football club FK Sarajevo :) and manly graffiti is about them in Sarajevo. Horde zla= FK Sarajevo and Manijaci = Fk. Zeljeznicar
@@CrazyRussianSergeyHZ Horde Zla FK Sarajevo, when u see graffiti sign red its Horde zla, when it’s blue its Manijaci FK Zeljeznicar two clubs from Sarajevo
@on1452 well, a lot of mentions on the walls about Gaza. That’s why I though about it
Word "polako" becomes a new meme:)
Sergey, civil engineer and feline interpreter😄🏢😺
pushhhhhhhhhh likessssssssssssssssssss
Its sad that Bosnia is still stuck on yugoslavia, lookk just the elevator 🛗🥹
Für den Algorithmus 🫡
Danke shёn! (Used Russian ё letter since lazy to install German alphabet again)
Nö pröbläm 👍
11,29 sec.to je skladište žita i nalazi se u sklopu Velepekare-Žito promet preduzeće KLAS Sarajevo-prehrambena industrija ...
24:26 SZ means SMOKING ZONE for weed
Ohh wow! Is weed legal in Bosnia? It is it unofficial place to smoke 💨?
@@CrazyRussianSergey Its illegal but if you are not smoking around places where is alot of people its fine to smoke it
@11:00 Those are grain silos.
yes, "KLAS" is food factory. Klas (bos.) - Ear (of wheat) eng.
halo comrade Sir Gay
This dude is suspicious for espionage
Espionage of Yugoslav elevators?
@CrazyRussianSergey sure buddy
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OK, here is your problem with Bosnian cats...
The "mac, mac" part is perfect, BUT it's what you say after it that confuses the cats. "Ks ks ks" sort of sounds like "pis pis pis" that you say when you want the cat to go away. Next time, say mac mac, but instead of saying "ks ks ks", do 4 quick kisses. Like you're kissing someone/something 4 times the fastest you can. Small difference to human ears, but huge to Bosnian cats. 🐈
Cheers!
I see. In Russia kysh is to get cats away! Very different cat languages! I was shown an example ci ci ci might work in Bosnia as well
Is Sarajevo a high priced city to live?
I think by the European standarts not that expensive. Hovewer, for me it's still expensive =)
Vatra = fire. Voda is water
BiH 🇧🇦💗USA 🇺🇸
I think your english is very close to the bosnian english :)
Haha idi u racku
Cell phone towers
Are you secret agent...
bulgarian commie blocks are not that tall and very basic there was no good architecture in bulgaria, bulgarian flats have only 8 floors or some have 14 floors
I saw some Bulgarian videos and they remind me more of the Soviet ones. Even though also different! I want to go to Bulgaria 🇧🇬 a lot.
When i was student in Belgrade i lived on 18 floor in Yugoslav building ,had very cool view
@@CrazyRussianSergey I am interested in how yugoslavia didn't become a satellite state of the soviet union but still changed their ideology to socialism maybe that's why yugoslavia wasn't all same like the warsaw pact
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During the time of Yugoslavia, when there was a national holiday such as Republic Day or May 1st, three flags were displayed: the Yugoslav national flag, the republican flag (there were six of them, one of which was Bosnia and Herzegovina), and the flag of the Communist Party, which was the only political option at that time.
Ohh wow! Now I have an explanation! Thanks very much 🇧🇦
@@CrazyRussianSergey You are welcome in every way.
Good luck with your K - nees! 🦵
Haha. Yeah. But why then to have this letter K if it’s not pronounced?))
@@CrazyRussianSergey typical Brits!🇬🇧
@@CrazyRussianSergeyI don't k-now 😂 ...
Yugoslavia was diferently geographicly positioned against sssr, they had Italy and Austria as first neighbours. And they never been part of the sssr. Maybe that explains impression of being ahead.
@@zoranpavlovski1352 yeah. I also was surprised by the variety of designs. In Russia it would be kinda hood with 1-2, maximum 3 different buildings. But here much more different. In Russia maybe more green hoods though!
That’s true. I mentioned it when I was in Serbia that not even one metro was built in Yugo. But different approach probably. The Soviets on another hand almost didn’t have cars 🚗
@@CrazyRussianSergey Belgrade never had metro because of the two big rivers that he is based on Danube and Sava . It's water underneath, wherever you try to dig.
There was no civil war in Bosnia, but aggression. Please don't say it was a civil war because that is a lie and very offensive
Aggression from who? Our Yugoslavian army against separatist that killed wedding guests and wanted to control the entire republic. Dangerous times that destroyed our peacful childhood.
Go back to Russia! Yugoslavia was never same as Russian communism! Yugoslavia had the best system in the World.
В Израиль не думал поехать? Туда без визы пускают, ток риски большие, что в аэропорту развернуть могут 🤔
Не, я так не рискую)) чтоб так рисковать нужны баблишки)) так бы почему нет)
Are you some kind of russian spy? Recording buildings etc.. Police should check out what are you actually doing here.
Sta ima Dejms Bond Obrisi komentar shvatit ce te neko ozbbiljno 😂😂
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Come to Slovenia! Here we support Russia, no matter what our American puppet government say.
Slovenia support Russian aggression on Ukraine? Are you sure?
@@eddd-999 There's no such a thing as ''Russian aggression''.
@@zarjavelzebelj so what is it?
@@eddd-999Defending your own people from genocide.
Am I hear properly "četnikov" roof? Dont say that word in Sarajevo😉😂
I don’t know what minute it was but I suppose you’ve heard me saying in Russian “cherdak” which “tavan” in Bosnian.
@@CrazyRussianSergey aaa...ok.😁...čardak is turcism for house on four dome...we ,also,use that word
@abc-mf8rr yeah. Probably a Turkish word. We also have Turkish words in Russian but don’t even think it’s Turkish unless we research it. But as you can see - it could be different meanings.
@@CrazyRussianSergey It's actually originally Persian (also Turkic ofc), meaning "four-arched", so it could be applied to any sort of construction. But it shows up in Old Church Slavonic so a very very old borrowing, probably from the Pre-Slavic Steppe Iranic peoples.
If you have problems with Muslims because you are from Russia just say Kadirov, they will change opinion 😂.
Ti si budala sto izmisljas kakav kadirov koga briga sto je covjek iz rusije il bilo koje zemlje ako je dosao sa dobrim namjerama.
You are in the wrong place with that Type of ignorant comments
@@nosmokejazwinski6297 You don't like Kadirov?
@@PakleniVuk what is there to like about him?
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Yugoskavija was socijakisticka federativna republik your saying wrong thing. Yugoslavia never was communist because only Russia was communist and Yugoslavia fight to never be under Rusia control, socijal system big different than community system but because in communist that’s not correct. because social system was thinking about people, but Russian communist system only think about weapons army nuclear weapon and that big difference between Yugoslavia and Russia.
What was the name of only party in Yugoslavia?
Yugoslavia was communist. Not as strict as USSR but it was still communist.
@@nosmokejazwinski6297 only dictator Tito’s was communist I was living in the system and I never was communist that’s BS
@@BiHGazija it was communist, dont be delusional
@@nosmokejazwinski6297 kiss my ass dummy