It is really surprising how similar it is to some sort of Hungarian folk dance. It was surely great exchange between the nations and folks in the middle of Europe.
Joe Kerr Actually it is hungarian. I think a hungarian group visited that folk dance festival. Their dance style is very different even they are neighbor counties.
If you look at the musician very close - you can see the hungarian flag. There are only a few music peace’s , which is common in this countries. And they are from this century. Not the old folk songs.
Did i just heard "t'es francais ?" At the start (It means "are you french" in french) Beautiful dance Sending love from France ^^ (My mom loves your country :))
You can see at 2:49 two Gitarrist, with the colors of the Hungarian Flag shoulder holder. I think it does not just sound and look as a Hungarian Musik and Dance Group but it is a Hungarian Group taking part of a creation folk dance festival.
Andika Jordan lets not forget that Croatia and Hungary were once together in a Union as well as in the Austrian Hungarian empire together so there would have been 500+ years of mixtures there. ☺️
This part of Croatian folk is from n/w part called Zagorje and Međimurje...wich is border with Hun/Slo...There lots of variation of Crofolk music and dance depend on region and influene thru the centuries.
Croatia and Hungary have an unbreakable historical bond. Nikola Subic Zrinski or Zrínyi Miklós being one of them. We are a bit distanced now, though. It needs to be fixed. As for your last name; Horvat is one of the most common last names in Hungary and most common in Slovakia. Reason for that are different invaders that tried conquering Croatia and common folk started migrating from Croatia towards north. So yes, you do have Croatian ancestry somewhere in your family's history. Those people came and settled in Hungary and locals started calling them by their ethnicity. They probably had typical Croatian last names before that. There is a last name Madjar (Magyar) in Croatia although not so common. All the best to you and beautiful Hungary.
Can you guys tell me if my surname is also popular in Croatia? I'm Ivelic, Dusan Ivelic, but I'm from South America. I'm 17 years old and I dream of visit Croatia some day, I have Croatian ascendency.
Beautiful folk dance. Greetings from the U.S.A.
It is really surprising how similar it is to some sort of Hungarian folk dance. It was surely great exchange between the nations and folks in the middle of Europe.
I mean... they're right next to each other.
It's not surprising at all...Hungary and Croatia were in union with each other for almost 800 years...
Joe Kerr Actually it is hungarian. I think a hungarian group visited that folk dance festival. Their dance style is very different even they are neighbor counties.
If you look at the musician very close - you can see the hungarian flag. There are only a few music peace’s , which is common in this countries. And they are from this century. Not the old folk songs.
@@AndikaLinedance Actually you can't, because it's the Croatian flag i.e. Croatian tricolor - red, white and blue. They are not Hungarians.
Ljepa naša domovino 🇭🇷
신나는 춤 잘 봤습니다 ^^
Did i just heard "t'es francais ?"
At the start
(It means "are you french" in french)
Beautiful dance
Sending love from France ^^
(My mom loves your country :))
Maybe it meant something else. ... se means somethinh yourself. I dont understand the firdt word
Pp} 0Ššp
Greeting from Chile ...end of World.....a Croatian son
prekrasna pjesma
luis milicich do you know the name of the song?
@@mrbubblesnatch5401 Marica je fajn snešica
@@mrbubblesnatch5401first one Marica je fajn snešica, and the second one is Došla sam vam japa dimo
That's pretty darn cool! It sounds a lot like Greek music.
Music and dance good 🏉🏉🏉
That outfit is so similar with our khurasani outfit in iran
we are blood brothers
@@vinkomir9964und Schwestern
@@vinkomir9964 So it's true
Yuh, get into it.
Please what is the name of this dance
"Hungarian groomsman"
Lepa pesem in dancing
You can see at 2:49 two Gitarrist, with the colors of the Hungarian Flag shoulder holder. I think it does not just sound and look as a Hungarian Musik and Dance Group but it is a Hungarian Group taking part of a creation folk dance festival.
Andika Jordan lets not forget that Croatia and Hungary were once together in a Union as well as in the Austrian Hungarian empire together so there would have been 500+ years of mixtures there. ☺️
This part of Croatian folk is from n/w part called Zagorje and Međimurje...wich is border with Hun/Slo...There lots of variation of Crofolk music and dance depend on region and influene thru the centuries.
For me it looks like red, white, blue and not green. Besides Hungary and Croatia were a long time in Union, some things adopted both cultures
Please i want to know the name of this music
It sounds like the song "marica je fajn snešica"
00:00 Šopka tanc
00:10 Marica je fajn snešica
01:54 Došel sam vam, japa, dimo
Tamburiza
wow, great music ,how can i find this music ?
Search Lado albums, Lado is croatian professional folk society and they perform croatian folk music and dances from all part of country
The song is called "Marica je fajn snešica" (Mary is a fine girl for marriage)
ruclips.net/video/-1eiwHBu_xg/видео.html
Anyong hasayo
the dance looks a lot like hungarian folk dance
Croatian Sensation true tho my surname tells everything maybe I got some crotian blood in myself who knows anyway a surname can mean anything:D
Croatia and Hungary have an unbreakable historical bond. Nikola Subic Zrinski or Zrínyi Miklós being one of them. We are a bit distanced now, though. It needs to be fixed. As for your last name; Horvat is one of the most common last names in Hungary and most common in Slovakia. Reason for that are different invaders that tried conquering Croatia and common folk started migrating from Croatia towards north. So yes, you do have Croatian ancestry somewhere in your family's history. Those people came and settled in Hungary and locals started calling them by their ethnicity. They probably had typical Croatian last names before that. There is a last name Madjar (Magyar) in Croatia although not so common. All the best to you and beautiful Hungary.
Same good to Crotia. I`ve been in Crotia already twice but i think i will go again maybe in the next year you guys have such a beautiful country :)
@@sandorhorvath7848 may grand father's surname was Horváth
Can you guys tell me if my surname is also popular in Croatia? I'm Ivelic, Dusan Ivelic, but I'm from South America. I'm 17 years old and I dream of visit Croatia some day, I have Croatian ascendency.
hangugsaram? korejac?
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