Wrocław Poland, BEST POLISH CITY in 4K HDR 60FPS

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  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2025

Комментарии • 33

  • @FalcomScott312
    @FalcomScott312 6 месяцев назад +12

    Poland looks bloody amazing & has such beautiful architecture which looks fantastic! 😎👍

  • @nutier
    @nutier 6 месяцев назад +3

    Very nice video ! I love it so much . Thank you for sharing . Happy week-end to you !

  • @robertogarciahernandez9197
    @robertogarciahernandez9197 6 месяцев назад +4

    Felicidades ❤

  • @narramundos
    @narramundos 6 месяцев назад +4

    Que maravilha! Linda cidade!

  • @jeffreyprice773
    @jeffreyprice773 4 месяца назад +1

    What day and time was it
    First one I've seen with so many people, normally it's emty.
    I don't see any potholes in the roads like in the uk, uk roads are made of Tar, yours are stone blocks. But noisy when driven over ?.
    The cities are so big and spread out, a lot of walking.

  • @th-uh2oo
    @th-uh2oo 6 дней назад

    Not Wrocław, but Zamosc is the most beautiful Polish city.

  • @6west7r
    @6west7r 6 месяцев назад +1

    I call it how I see it sorry I am polish

  • @giguniagigun5005
    @giguniagigun5005 4 месяца назад

    Prague is not Poland. The film's thumbnail shows the old town in Prague. Poorly.

    • @LADmob
      @LADmob  4 месяца назад +1

      You're talking nonsense. Better say thank you to Foss for doing this video ! This thumbnail is hand made by oxqx media, for your own knowledge. I said HAND MADE

    • @giguniagigun5005
      @giguniagigun5005 4 месяца назад

      @@LADmob The architecture in miniature is Czech architecture. characteristic helmets on Gothic towers. I live in Wrocław. There are other tenement houses here. The Gothic style here is made of brick, not stone, because Wrocław is located in a lowland and stone was difficult to obtain here. Moreover, the tenement houses on the right also have the softness of Prague Baroque.

  • @rogerkant9611
    @rogerkant9611 4 месяца назад

    Wroclaw - Breslau newer was Polish City...after WWII (by Jalta Agreement) under Polish Administration...

    • @jerzypoprawa7107
      @jerzypoprawa7107 4 месяца назад

      Read yourself an idiot the history of this city. It belonged to Germany for the shortest time. And as if you didn't cause the second war, it might still be yours. So that your resentment is with Adolf.

    • @windowsxp900
      @windowsxp900 4 месяца назад +11

      Wrocław was german for like 200 years and was Polish for more than 400 years. Educate yourself wrocław was under polish/czech rule for a alot more than it was german. You germans still think that you have any rights to this city, You dont, and it will not be a brutally germanized city ever again. This goes for all Re-Polonized lands after ww2. Those are Polish lands and we have full right to them. Also starting both world wars and loosing them makes you loose land that you occupy in case you didnt know xD

  • @barrycook5607
    @barrycook5607 6 месяцев назад +1

    Soulless

    • @thesightings222
      @thesightings222 3 месяца назад

      @@barrycook5607
      Soulless? Check out your local High Street mate and enjoy your vibrant multi cultural dystopia.

  • @Damian-cj1ix
    @Damian-cj1ix 3 месяца назад

    is poland now - but it town who it is Polish now, but nevertheless it has been plundered, taken away - there is no justification for this - it is theft typical of this nation - Wrocław, or rather Breslaw, was under Polish rule?! - just when (of course, no one doubts that the Soviet leader will say so, but history says something completely different =, I invite you to read it, but Polish fascist propaganda about the "Polishness" of these lands is a complete Catholic outlier, having nothing to do with reality

    • @tomaszk9210
      @tomaszk9210 2 месяца назад +1

      @@Damian-cj1ix no justification? The land was taken not by Poles but by Soviet Union that was attacked by Germans. Later the Soviets has transferred this territory to Poland in exchange for larger Eastern Poland. The Soviet Union might be a criminal organisation but in this specific context they got the land after they were attacked by Germany. Germany has lost - it lost the territory. Simple as that. When another countries were losing to Germany, they also were looted and lost their territory. It's quite easy to avoid situations like that - just don't attack another people, don't commit genocides, don't close people in concentration camps, don't enslave people, don't take children from their parents and you will not lose any land in the future

    • @Damian-cj1ix
      @Damian-cj1ix 2 месяца назад

      @@tomaszk9210 If I take your car and my friend takes my bike - am I the injured party? - Polish way of thinking
      ps.takie idiotyzmy możesz opowiadać murzynom, azjatom itp. jak np. polskim faszystom - pewnie załapią
      - ja nie piszę o nazistowskich niemieckich obozach koncentracyjnych do 45' tylko o komunistycznych polskich obozach koncentracyjnych po 45';
      - wg. ciebie wypedzenie ~11 mln ludzi, że swoich domów (tyle zamieszkiwało tzw. "ziemie odzyskane", czyli ~1/3 obecnej polszy) jeśli pytasz dalczego 11 a nie 8 mln - oczywiście część z nich sama uciekła i w czasach wojennych wszelkie liczby nalezy traktować szacunkowo - to że zginęło ~6 mln polaków, bo prawdopodobnie 5 mln z czego ~2 mln to żydzi obywatelstwem polskim
      - nic nie zmieni historii jakbyście ją nie fałszowali polaki = sowieckie kurwy - wasz obecny kraj powstał tylko i wyłącznie z woli stalina i rolą powojennych polskich histeryków było jedynie próbą uzasadnienia jego "widzimisie" i nie ma żadnego uzasadnienia etnicznego - bo przecież wygnaliście jako niemców wszystkich słowian zamieszkujących mazury, pomorze i śląsk (oczywiście z wyjątkiem potrzebnych jako wykwalifikowana siła robocza na terenach przemysłowych górnego śląska);
      - słowianin nie równa się polak, bo czesi, łużyczanie wettynii (dawne dzieje, ale pierwotnie byli słowianami i szczęśliwie dla nich nigdy nie nie byli pod sowieckim jarzmem), ślązacy, słowacy (polaki nigdy nie uważali że słowacy to polacy?! - poważnie - poducz się histerii twojego kraju - sowieckiego)

    • @Damian-cj1ix
      @Damian-cj1ix 2 месяца назад

      @@tomaszk9210 "większe" - poważnie?! (nie sprawdzałem, ale np. pustynia atacama czy ziemia baffina są większe od japonii - zatem hipopotetycznie japończycy wypedzeni z ich maleńskich wysp powinni byc wdzieczni swoim "wybawcom"?!) - poważnie - poszedłem po bandzie? oj. nie specjalnie - (mogłem przesyłać ich na grenlandie albo sacharę) - bo do dnia dzisiejszego "ziemie odzyskane" reprezentują jednak inny :D poziom zagospodarowania jak tzw. kongresówka, o ziemiach zaburzańskich nie wspominajac

    • @Adixeeel
      @Adixeeel 2 месяца назад +2

      This city was Polish longer than German, thief, besides, the Germans razed it to the ground and remember, we can still retake Bralin, Kopanice, Dresden and Hociebuż, I hope you know what language these names are from

    • @Damian-cj1ix
      @Damian-cj1ix 2 месяца назад

      @@Adixeeel Nowy Jork, Paryż etc. (just like Chociebuż!) it's polish citys too - you made me laugh - Wrocław is located on lands given to Poles by Stalin - this is probably a fact you know - as well as the fact that these were Polish lands inhabited by Poles - seriously? After all, after 45' all inhabitants of these lands were expelled from their homes (8-11 million), the only exception were the inhabitants of the industrial part of Upper Silesia - because they were Poles? In my opinion, this reason was not due to their nationality, because they were needed as employees who were better off changing their surnames by force.