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Walking in CLUJ-NAPOCA / Romania 🇷🇴- 4K 60fps (UHD)

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2023
  • Cluj-Napoca / Romania is the unofficial capital of the Transylvania region in the northwest of the country. Cluj-Napoca is has several universities which leads also to a pretty vibrant nightlife and positive vibes. There are a few sights dating from the Saxon and Hungarian rule for tourists on their way through Romania or coming for a stopover from the airport.
    We start our tour at the cental square Piața Unirii, where one of the landmarks sits - the Gothic-style St. Michael's Church and the Matthias Corvinus Statue of the 15th-century king. The Bánffy Palace is now a museum for Romanian art.
    Our tour continues all around the city center and a bit of the old town on this Sunday afternooon before we return to our starting point Piața Unirii.
    Filmed in August 2022
    Camera: Osmo Pocket in 4K60
    Mic: Zoom H1n
    #poptravel #cluj #romania

Комментарии • 53

  • @WinstonTexas829
    @WinstonTexas829 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for recording in this style. No annoying music or pointless commentary. Perfect.

  • @elshadjafar2437
    @elshadjafar2437 26 дней назад +1

    Salam. Transilvaniya regionu ayri bir aləmdir. Gözəl bir şəhərdə gəzinti qəlbimi fərəhlə doldurdu. Allah sizdən razi olsun. Sevdoyim kanal üçün bəyəni tuşunu silkələdim. Təşəkkrlər. Azərbaycan dövləti

  • @antonsasaran1377
    @antonsasaran1377 Год назад +3

    Clujul tineretii mele , Clujul visurilor , dragostei , amintirilor .Clujul cu bune si mai putin bune ramine orasul inimii mele !.

  • @georgewalker
    @georgewalker Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this great footage and wish you have a wonderful day!

  • @sunshineiggi6484
    @sunshineiggi6484 Год назад +2

    Beautiful and rich

  • @costitravel
    @costitravel Год назад +1

    Beautiful video my friend,thanks for sharing with us 👍👍👍

  • @flamantaflamo
    @flamantaflamo Год назад +1

    Very nice video, thank you.

  • @MomentaryStir
    @MomentaryStir Год назад +6

    Romanians build some of the most beautiful cities!

  • @loretoparas7236
    @loretoparas7236 Год назад +2

    Try to visit Targoviste on your next video.thanks much....

    • @poptravelorg
      @poptravelorg  Год назад

      Next time I'm in Bucharest I might go there. Thanks for the tip!

  • @alexandrukiss2719
    @alexandrukiss2719 6 месяцев назад

    Frumoase cladiri, pacat ca exista acesti artisti cu graffity. Cineva ar trebui sa ii traga la raspundere.😢

  • @yayaschannel1250
    @yayaschannel1250 Год назад

    First comment here ☺️

  • @bujdososzekely
    @bujdososzekely Год назад +8

    The City of Kolozsvar (Cluj) population was 90% hungarian before romanian occupation in December 24. 1918.

    • @rusaa5293
      @rusaa5293 Год назад +6

      Still, there were always Hungarians, Romanians and Germans living in the city, why so much indirect hate? Do you see Swedes saying the same about a city in Finland? Or Germans about a city in Alsace, France? All civilised nations try to carry on

    • @flamantaflamo
      @flamantaflamo Год назад +3

      @@rusaa5293 But neither the Swedes nor the Germans are as xenophobic as the Romanians. There are not as many (Romanian) flags displayed in any country as in Romania, while if a Hungarian flag is sometimes displayed here and there on the occasion of holidays, it must be taken down immediately. This is ridiculous and petty.
      It is true that the Romanian language is related to the Latin language, but there is no evidence that they were here in Transylvania earlier than Hungarians. The Romanians migrated through Albania sometime in the 14th century. They started from southern Italy...

    • @rusaa5293
      @rusaa5293 Год назад

      @@flamantaflamo This is just Hungarian and Austrian nonsense that you believe in order to show hatred towards Romanians, as always. Romanians’ first descendants are Dacians and then Romans came and a few other peoples which are Romanians today, so obviously they have always been here. You may want to say that Germans or Swedes are not as racist and xenophobic as Hungarians, because they are the violent irredentists over Transylvania, Slovakia, Vojvodina and most of Croatia. German minority in Alsace and Swedish minority in Finland behave nicely whereas many Hungarians don’t. And in Alsace, Germans don’t even have primary schools with first-language German. In Transylvania, Hungarians do. Hungarians no wonder why they are so depressive and frustrated, always have to be hateful towards everyone while other civilised nations accept the present and move on. Romanians would do that if Hungarians would stop with all this nationalistic nonsense and victim playing in Szeklerland. Romanians don’t care about Hungarians in general. Hungarians are fully allowed to celebrate their national day all over Transylvania. There are definitely Romanians who don’t agree and police force who might be disciminatory, but most Romanians don’t care.

    • @flamantaflamo
      @flamantaflamo Год назад

      @@rusaa5293 This children's tale keeps alive the belief that the Romanians are the descendants of the Dacians. The whole thing has no basis in reality, it's a big lie. Many learned western historians have already said that this is simply impossible....The whole theory is based on a lie. The Romanians immigrated to Transylvania after the Hungarians, no matter how hard it is for them to accept this.

    • @rusaa5293
      @rusaa5293 Год назад +7

      @@flamantaflamo Rather the opposite, it’s Hungarian propaganda to support irredentism in Transylvania. Most Western anthropologists agree with that. Rather the opposite, Hungarians were in Asia when Romanians and their descendants were already on the territory in today’s Romania. You can continue crying over Transylvania, Croatia, Slovakia and Vojvodina, it was the right thing to do what happened especially after Hungarians opressed the people there for centuries.

  • @HandleGF
    @HandleGF 11 месяцев назад

    6:40 to 7:11 is the ugliest part of Cluj city centre.