I thought I would show you where I live. No tourists here, just average, typical people. Turn on captions/subtitles for fun facts and commentary. Liked this video? Make sure you subscribe, there will be more coming!
It may look ok. Check out the Olosig park, looks modern and peaceful and all but it used to be a graveyard there where they excavated the bodies with bulldozers to make that thing there. Corpses where thrown in a pile and some where lost as in nobody knows who was who anymore. Some parts of the city have some messed up stories as well. Also the city tries to hide a place which is not known for outsiders (the infamous Nato Flats in the other far of the city).
i cant believe I found this ... i used to play in that cemetery when i was a kid ....it did not look like a cemetery more like a reservation with over grown plants ...
The name of ''Olosig'' come from Hungarian wrong translation,because that was a cemetery, Olaszi (Italian),i think at midle ages lived here some families from Italy and that place where is the park now,they making a cemetery,after years using by all city and few years ago maybe 10 or little more,become park,because the cemetery did not was in use from '70-'80. Rogerius is not nice like the city centre ,but is so practical,when you want to shop ,day or night is very good for workers and everything is close, in 500m around.I like Rogerius more then the rest of city parts like Nufarul.
communism destroyed most of Romania (and other countries too); but current urbanisation and better standards of life are definitely noticeable; Oradea overall looks the same if not better than most western european cities; cleaner, less crime and an absolutely beautiful city centre
Communists built lots of things. The main reason 95% live in their own apartments and not rented ones (like in the West) is that Communists built so much. And that's just one thing... If I went on a rant it would look like that "what did the Romans give us" scene from Life of Brian. And yes, the current better standards are also a good thing. In any case I prefer living in a post-Communist country rather than one that always had a western system.
@@walkandcamera i'd rather not own an apartment than living in an ugly communist neighbourhood, the only thing communists built was crap cities and and a crap industry that ultimately resulted in a giant economic failure, while those western societies strived and prospered to standards that our grandparents that worked for nothing in crap factories could not even dream of, well they did not even have the time considering they always had to hustle for the upmost basic necesties in the communist paradise that i hope it will remain a thing of the past forever.
@@walkandcamera post communist countries are the way they are today because they've embraced capitalism and right wing liberalism. Some better than others (Estonia, Poland, Slovenia, Czechia for example), some have embraced it but still struggle with corruption and the communist mentality of "the state needs to fix all my issues" (Romania, Bulgaria) and some cling on to communist thought and corruption too much (Moldova, most of former Yugoslavia). And then you have Russia, which is just a shithole that has been murdering and raping itself through Europe for hundreds of years. Hopefully someone turns them into a parking lot soon. Together with the middle east, NK and China..
@@walkandcamera You must be enjoying the post-communist public services, healthcare and bribery-based beaurocracy {joking} I agree with your point about housing, nevertheless. The communists built a lot of things, true, but all of substandard quality. I don't know if you actually lived in communist Romania; if you did, then perhaps you remember it with rose-tinted spectacles.
I do remember Communist times. I think every system and every era has its pluses and minuses. I'd rather suffer the minuses of Communism than the ones we have now... And I do enjoy the bribery-based bureaucracy (unironically) as it saved millions when a few years ago our bodily autonomy was questioned for no good reason. I think it's damn good thing that average people can also engage in corruption, vs. the West, where only rich people have that privilege.@@alexverdigris9939
I thought I would show you where I live. No tourists here, just average, typical people. Turn on captions/subtitles for fun facts and commentary.
Liked this video? Make sure you subscribe, there will be more coming!
I just like the ambience of the place.A typical residential area for moderate class.
It may look ok. Check out the Olosig park, looks modern and peaceful and all but it used to be a graveyard there where they excavated the bodies with bulldozers to make that thing there. Corpses where thrown in a pile and some where lost as in nobody knows who was who anymore. Some parts of the city have some messed up stories as well. Also the city tries to hide a place which is not known for outsiders (the infamous Nato Flats in the other far of the city).
Europe is amazing indeed
This is my City too,feels very realistic and beautiful video,good luck in the future 💞
👏👏👏👏👏 felicitari
Felicitari e minunat filmarea👍👍
I❤ORADEA
Multumesc!
Es un lugar tranquilo para hacer caminatas y pasarla bien
Lovely
i cant believe I found this ... i used to play in that cemetery when i was a kid ....it did not look like a cemetery more like a reservation with over grown plants ...
I have vague memories of it. A little more of the cemetary should have been kept.
Facinantes todos los citios
Increíble 😮
It's a regular neighborhood... Ok a bit better than regular.
❤️❤️❤️
Nice place
Lovely. Would love to come one day
The name of ''Olosig'' come from Hungarian wrong translation,because that was a cemetery, Olaszi (Italian),i think at midle ages lived here some families from Italy and that place where is the park now,they making a cemetery,after years using by all city and few years ago maybe 10 or little more,become park,because the cemetery did not was in use from '70-'80. Rogerius is not nice like the city centre ,but is so practical,when you want to shop ,day or night is very good for workers and everything is close, in 500m around.I like Rogerius more then the rest of city parts like Nufarul.
I agree!
olaszi=olah=vlah=SPQR
LOCUL UNDE OM CU OM SE CUNOAŞTE ☺
Lovely place
That's impressive
Aici sta Rogojan
❤
Impressive.
Wow
I'm flabbergasted
You've meant , The Ex-communist side !!
Task 2
too many parking lots, but other than that it's a really nice neighborhood
Podul mic de pontoane l-a luat apa se pare
A fost inlocuit.
The Communist view of Oradea. Waoh!
Tigla vopsita cu lavabilb de apa imagina satelit armat de tot prastia blocurile
Nu are UN disaun blocurile puse terponane imracate cu marmura blocurile
Imbracte blocurile cu placid de marmura acoperis rotund din sticla albastr cu lumini albastre
communism destroyed most of Romania (and other countries too); but current urbanisation and better standards of life are definitely noticeable; Oradea overall looks the same if not better than most western european cities; cleaner, less crime and an absolutely beautiful city centre
Communists built lots of things. The main reason 95% live in their own apartments and not rented ones (like in the West) is that Communists built so much. And that's just one thing... If I went on a rant it would look like that "what did the Romans give us" scene from Life of Brian. And yes, the current better standards are also a good thing.
In any case I prefer living in a post-Communist country rather than one that always had a western system.
@@walkandcamera i'd rather not own an apartment than living in an ugly communist neighbourhood, the only thing communists built was crap cities and and a crap industry that ultimately resulted in a giant economic failure, while those western societies strived and prospered to standards that our grandparents that worked for nothing in crap factories could not even dream of, well they did not even have the time considering they always had to hustle for the upmost basic necesties in the communist paradise that i hope it will remain a thing of the past forever.
@@walkandcamera post communist countries are the way they are today because they've embraced capitalism and right wing liberalism. Some better than others (Estonia, Poland, Slovenia, Czechia for example), some have embraced it but still struggle with corruption and the communist mentality of "the state needs to fix all my issues" (Romania, Bulgaria) and some cling on to communist thought and corruption too much (Moldova, most of former Yugoslavia). And then you have Russia, which is just a shithole that has been murdering and raping itself through Europe for hundreds of years. Hopefully someone turns them into a parking lot soon. Together with the middle east, NK and China..
@@walkandcamera You must be enjoying the post-communist public services, healthcare and bribery-based beaurocracy {joking}
I agree with your point about housing, nevertheless.
The communists built a lot of things, true, but all of substandard quality. I don't know if you actually lived in communist Romania; if you did, then perhaps you remember it with rose-tinted spectacles.
I do remember Communist times. I think every system and every era has its pluses and minuses. I'd rather suffer the minuses of Communism than the ones we have now... And I do enjoy the bribery-based bureaucracy (unironically) as it saved millions when a few years ago our bodily autonomy was questioned for no good reason. I think it's damn good thing that average people can also engage in corruption, vs. the West, where only rich people have that privilege.@@alexverdigris9939
That's impressive