25 Reasons You Should NEVER Visit Istria

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

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  • @multivisnjica
    @multivisnjica Год назад +48

    Super prezentacija za našu prelijepu Istru .Rijetko da sam čuo ovako kvalitetnu prezentaciju i saznao opet nešto novo .Hvala na svemu.

    • @PaulBradbury
      @PaulBradbury  Год назад +5

      Thanks! Lots more coming if u want to subscribe

    • @IstrskaPustinja
      @IstrskaPustinja Год назад +4

      Pozdrav iz Brezovice (blizu kopra) Zivela mati istra💪

    • @jodiehebert8285
      @jodiehebert8285 6 месяцев назад +1

      How long have you lived there? Is it difficult to get Long-term Visa or Retirement Visa there?

  • @antonio-eg1re
    @antonio-eg1re Год назад +32

    born and raised in Istria, and yet this man knows more about my home region than I do. great video!

    • @PaulBradbury
      @PaulBradbury  Год назад +6

      and still lots more to discover - great region

    • @Dorian-wf1iv
      @Dorian-wf1iv Год назад +2

      I was born in istra it's a beautiful state

  • @noelwos1071
    @noelwos1071 Год назад +18

    Bravo, I am a dark-skinned Croat my father was from Africa and is the only Croatian Award winning black composer. And as such I learned a lot about my country maybe I know more than pure Croats but this man knows Croatia so well that I learn new things from him.

    • @PaulBradbury
      @PaulBradbury  Год назад +1

      Thanks - sounds like it could be an interesting interview with you if you are interested - let me know on paul@total-croatia-news.com

    • @Ciaccona255
      @Ciaccona255 Год назад

      Who is your father? music composer?

    • @noelwos1071
      @noelwos1071 Год назад +1

      ​@@Ciaccona255MOHAMED SOW

  • @_R0MA_
    @_R0MA_ Год назад +33

    You said at the beginning of the video that Istria used to be Italian, but technically it used to be Venetian. It was the great Venetian Republic that ruled the Istria for around 500 years, and Italy ruled for only 25 years (1918.-1943.). It's a big difference because the Venetian Republic is not Italy and vice versa. I watched the whole video and it was a splendid experience from the beginning to the end, even though I'm from Istria. You forgot to mention some minor places of interest, like small, but beautiful waterfalls like Cingarela, Butori, 7 slapova kod Buzeta and many more. Istria is actually riddled with them, but even some locals don't know about them. There is also a infamous ''Istrian desert'' near the village of Šterna, the only desert in Istria and a very special and unique place to visit. Greetings from Umag!

    • @PaulBradbury
      @PaulBradbury  Год назад +5

      Thanks for the tips - didn't know about the desert

    • @giorgiodifrancesco4590
      @giorgiodifrancesco4590 Год назад +4

      @@PaulBradbury Venetians were culturally neolatins of Italy. In this sens they are Italians. Italians states were Italians before the unity of Italy.

    • @silvianunes9533
      @silvianunes9533 7 месяцев назад

      Great

    • @marinamose4123
      @marinamose4123 7 месяцев назад

      Musolini blood talkin , gggggrrrrrr

    • @ezioauditore1522
      @ezioauditore1522 5 месяцев назад

      The gentleman probably got confused between two adjectives. Italic and Italian, but the substance does not change. Latins, Etruscans, Ligurians, Venetians, Oscans, Gauls, Apulians, Samnites etc. as a whole they were Italic because they lived on the Italian peninsula. The history of Istria dates back centuries long before Venice. Also because the Italian peninsula has a unique shape. It is practically closed on three sides by the sea and has a mountain range to the north that protects it. The prehistoric peoples who inhabited it became sedentary for the above reasons and stopped being nomadic.

  • @refe6430
    @refe6430 Год назад +11

    My grandfather told my dad that the Paranzana train was so slow that on a small hill from Strunjan to the Šalet tunnel, people used to jump down from the train, ate some grapes from a local vineyard and returned back on the train.

    • @PaulBradbury
      @PaulBradbury  Год назад +2

      Yes i heard several such stories, very funny

  • @warwickhowland5816
    @warwickhowland5816 Год назад +32

    Hi Paul. A very timely video. Tomorrow we fly from the other side of the world to start our new lives in Croatia. There will be bumps along the way but it will be an adventure! Your book has been invaluable.

    • @PaulBradbury
      @PaulBradbury  Год назад +1

      Great and good luck, and thanks for buying the book. Where are you moving to exactly?

    • @Ciaccona255
      @Ciaccona255 Год назад

      I wish you the best life ❣️

    • @VeyroneR
      @VeyroneR Год назад +3

      Hello. Where are you from? Why did you choose Croatia? Where exactly are you going to live in Croatia?
      GL 😁

    • @louisewhite2173
      @louisewhite2173 Год назад +5

      Wow Paul, how long are you staying for? Or moving for good like Paul did. Wish we did it at least 15 years ago, too old now. What connections do you have there? Also where are you thinking to set roots in? My parents, brother and I arrived in Melbourne from Croatia in 1958. Our 5th and probably last trip back to my homeland will be in 2024.
      Good luck and look forward to seeing your life in this amazing country on RUclips in the future. “Sretan put”

    • @ponkacbg1969
      @ponkacbg1969 Год назад

      good luck to you guys. you'll see what is living here about. hope you have tons of money.

  • @TrazomGV
    @TrazomGV Год назад +7

    I would like to add one interesting place in Istria and that is Dvigrad, ruins of a medieval town completely abandoned centuries ago due to a plague, and it is remaining so empty in the forest since. Lately it is cleared from vegetation and archeologically explored and now available for tourists, not far from Pula. It is worth of seeing, and next to its entrance there is a small restaurant where the owner can tell you a lot of history of the city and its urbanistic importance, as he is descendant of former inhabitants.

    • @PaulBradbury
      @PaulBradbury  Год назад

      Interesting, thanks. I did hear something about this years ago, but then forgot. Will check it out, tx!

  • @rowenapaddon3525
    @rowenapaddon3525 Год назад +5

    Great video! You've transported me back to my first introduction I had with Croatia 5 years ago. Only got to spend a month there, and so many places I never got to explore. It's so hard not to fall in love with the country. And so it's definitely on my hit list to return ... and hopefully for much longer than a month! Thanks for the inspiration 😊

    • @PaulBradbury
      @PaulBradbury  Год назад +1

      Lots more coming if you want to subscribe

    • @rowenapaddon3525
      @rowenapaddon3525 Год назад

      @@PaulBradbury one step ahead of you 🙂👍

  • @pessimusdux
    @pessimusdux Год назад +3

    You amaze me every time with the respect, knowledge and love about my country... Thank you

  • @helenr9318
    @helenr9318 Год назад +4

    Love Biska! Wish I could somehow get some of that here in Florida but haven't had any luck yet. Loved your Istrian youtube. Thank you. It brought back wonderful memories of our 5 days there when we were in Croatia two years ago. Rovinj was gorgeous. Also loved the countryside. So wishing to go back soon. We could see ourselves living there, even part-time. Keep your videos coming. Love your Brit sense of humour.

  • @АнтониноГатузо
    @АнтониноГатузо Год назад +4

    Spot on, Paul! Would love to have a pint together once you come around Poreč🍺 I’m sure you made a lot of us feel prouder to be Istrian after watching this 😊

    • @PaulBradbury
      @PaulBradbury  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed, and looking forward to that pint.

  • @Hsbgg
    @Hsbgg Год назад +6

    We don’t speak a weird language we speak a dialect of Croatian chakavian

  • @Someguy055
    @Someguy055 Год назад +4

    Thank you Paul for another information rich video of Croatia. Hope the national tourist board is being nicer to you these days! Cheers friend 😅

    • @PaulBradbury
      @PaulBradbury  Год назад

      Haha thanks - lots more coming if you want to subscribe

  • @renatohervatin9599
    @renatohervatin9599 8 месяцев назад +1

    It used to be German empire too. Istria is not only Croatian today, but also Slovenian and Italian in the extreme north (Muggia - Milje)

  • @GLbetaMax
    @GLbetaMax Год назад +27

    I hope Croatian tourism agency will recognise the passion and work you do to promote our country

    • @PaulBradbury
      @PaulBradbury  Год назад +1

      haha, kind of

    • @GLbetaMax
      @GLbetaMax Год назад

      @@PaulBradbury at least some of us would like to thank you, next time when in Rovinj let me know

  • @RedMartyrEntertainment
    @RedMartyrEntertainment Год назад +1

    Great video! Watch out for our next video game project (currently in early development), it'll be set in 17th century Istria with the main plot centered around the legend of Jure Grando.

  • @Photostoryhr
    @Photostoryhr Год назад +2

    Bravo Paul, another fantastic video.

  • @KolePiter
    @KolePiter Год назад +6

    Hvala ti!Pozdrav iz Medulina

  • @malcr4841
    @malcr4841 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the informative video. I can't wait to visit it shortly.

    • @PaulBradbury
      @PaulBradbury  7 месяцев назад

      Lots more coming if you want to subscribe

  • @robertkysler3635
    @robertkysler3635 2 месяца назад

    Based on this video, we visited Gračišče and went home along the east coast. Good job

  • @RedAngel11993
    @RedAngel11993 Год назад +3

    Incredible region; incredible presentation!

    • @PaulBradbury
      @PaulBradbury  Год назад +1

      It really is. Lots more coming if you want to subscribe

  • @Fukisrahell
    @Fukisrahell Год назад +1

    As a Croat Istra is my favourite region. Glad you expressed your opinions ♥️

  • @ReVincentius
    @ReVincentius Год назад +1

    Despite the fact that we Croats love when a stranger learn our language (especially Anglo-Saxon one; I've found it is pretty hard for you pronouncing Croat words, so you bought me with that), but your sense of humour - we all grow up on "Only fools and horses" and "Mr. Bean" and ofc "Monty Python" - you are a very funny guy!
    So, this is a really great vid about Istria! And like someone wrote, our TZ & TIC (tourist officials) can learn A LOT from your vlog!
    And, for Istra belonging to Croatia, check out a priest named don Bože Milanović (not our President related haha) and his effort in proving Istra is part of Croatia!
    God bless!

  • @carstenpw
    @carstenpw Год назад +1

    Fantastic video 😎 sooo much to see and do

    • @PaulBradbury
      @PaulBradbury  Год назад

      Thanks - lots more coming if you want to subscribe

  • @ceciliaferreira9476
    @ceciliaferreira9476 5 месяцев назад

    I'm from Portugal. We have Island name's Sao Miguel, Acores. We don't understand the language well.

  • @Ali-vj6we
    @Ali-vj6we 17 дней назад

    I experienced Sting at the pula amphitheater. It was the most incredible, surreal experience

  • @IztokVencelj
    @IztokVencelj Год назад +1

    I live in neighborhood (Slovenia) and think, I know most of beautiful Istria. Thanks Paul.

  • @sandrahooper502
    @sandrahooper502 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for all the information
    Magical place overall

  • @ivkajurkovic1041
    @ivkajurkovic1041 Год назад

    A very nice report about Istria, well done, thanks....

  • @renato19862
    @renato19862 Год назад

    Nice,Paul. Thank you ! 👋 from Zagreb

    • @PaulBradbury
      @PaulBradbury  Год назад

      Vid on zagreb coming soon if u want to subscribe

  • @LD-wf2yt
    @LD-wf2yt 9 месяцев назад

    There are three places (peninsulas) in the world, that I am aware of, in the context of Istria/Istra, that share a similar shape:
    1. India
    2. Sinai Peninsula
    3. Istria/Istra
    Please feel free to make your own conclusions.

  • @luisaritosa9700
    @luisaritosa9700 Год назад +1

    Great review of my region, unfortunately, no mention of Pazin and the old Castel of Pazin, and the inspiration that pazinka Jama had on Jules Verne! Here's a link for those who want to know more: ruclips.net/video/RH3hsFhkzI4/видео.html

    • @PaulBradbury
      @PaulBradbury  Год назад

      Impossible to get all of Istria into one video - lots more coming if you want to subscribe

  • @bojankavazovic
    @bojankavazovic Год назад +5

    Hi Paul, great video, as usual. Good observation about the inland Istria which I personally prefer to seaside Istria.
    Few more ideas:
    - the medieval festival in Svetvinćenat (or Savićenta as the locals call it) which is quite unique.
    - Austro-Hungarian fortifications. Out of 56 of them in the region, 31 are in Pula alone, mainly maintained by a group of enthusiasts.
    …an a couple of fun facts:
    - although Mario Andretti is from Mutovun, Istrians are just about the worst drivers in Croatia. The joke has it that the PU car plate stands for “pazi ubojica” (watch out for a killer) 😁
    - yes, Istrian olive oil is among the best in world (at least so we like to think), but a good part of that olive oil comes from the island of Brač, and is then bottled in Istria and branded by Istrians

    • @PaulBradbury
      @PaulBradbury  Год назад +1

      Thanks for your comment and the tips. Had heard that truffles from other parts of the country end up in Istria but didn't know about the oil - do you have a link to more info?

    • @bojankavazovic
      @bojankavazovic Год назад +3

      No link. Just word of mouth from Brač locals.

    • @mikistjep
      @mikistjep Год назад +1

      @@PaulBradbury This is unofficial "common" knowledge. Just like the wine from Slavonia that find a way to become"local" in Dalmatia and Istria. :)

    • @dangertomarketing
      @dangertomarketing Год назад

      @@PaulBradbury Ask the guys from Pelegrini in Sibenik where they get their Dalmatian black truffles...

    • @funkyribar2301
      @funkyribar2301 Год назад

      @@dangertomarketing You have black truffles on Medvednica and Kalnik as far as I know and tried a couple of years ago. So everything is possible but actually I doubt about that, Istrians buying black truffles from Croatia proper.

  • @sinisa5567
    @sinisa5567 Год назад +2

    Excellent video, as always.

    • @PaulBradbury
      @PaulBradbury  Год назад

      Thank you, it was fun to make. Inland Istria is a real discovery

  • @adamderbent6986
    @adamderbent6986 4 месяца назад

    It wasn't Giancarlo who found the truffle, but my neighbor.

  • @doktoronyx6619
    @doktoronyx6619 Год назад

    Parenzana is nice bike trail. Trail goes through Grožnjan and Motovun.

  • @bensahar215
    @bensahar215 Год назад +1

    Great job, as always...

  • @pinobrozic1
    @pinobrozic1 Год назад

    Great job. respect! ❤️

  • @EV-on3uj
    @EV-on3uj Год назад

    great video 👌

    • @PaulBradbury
      @PaulBradbury  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Lots more coming if you want to subscribe.

    • @EV-on3uj
      @EV-on3uj Год назад

      @@PaulBradbury done !

  • @mariozaccaria1078
    @mariozaccaria1078 Год назад +1

    It has more then 25 reasons to not visit it. Next time you should visit Ćićarija, Liburnia, Bujština. It's to much stuff :)

  • @hobbyjay6803
    @hobbyjay6803 Год назад +4

    "You should Never" in Croatia should be trade mark vlog Paul... in all fairness, HTZ should learn some basics from your promotion of our and your beautifull homeland... respect sir

    • @PaulBradbury
      @PaulBradbury  Год назад

      Haha thanks, but the concept exists in many other countries and is not my original idea

    • @hobbyjay6803
      @hobbyjay6803 Год назад

      @@PaulBradbury haha, tbh, don't care about promotions elswere, talking about idea and concept in Croatia

    • @hobbyjay6803
      @hobbyjay6803 Год назад

      @@PaulBradbury btw, where else is that concept "why u should never" applied in tourist guide even via sarcy observation... just curious...?

    • @PaulBradbury
      @PaulBradbury  Год назад

      @@hobbyjay6803 quite a few places, just google - eg erasmusu.com/en/erasmus-poland/erasmus-blog/28-reasons-why-you-should-never-go-to-poland-283191

    • @hobbyjay6803
      @hobbyjay6803 Год назад

      @@PaulBradbury fair enough but still miles away from your verbal explenation on topic u presenting.... i find it way more entertaining and attention catchy when somebody tells a story about it so, forgive me for beefing up your effort, u entiteled for trade mark in my humble opinion.

  • @mitchsudar5859
    @mitchsudar5859 Год назад +7

    May Istria leave Croatia one day

    • @libertas5552
      @libertas5552 Год назад +1

      Where should it go?

    • @mitchsudar5859
      @mitchsudar5859 Год назад +1

      @@libertas5552 independent maybe, or to Slovenia, maybe even an Italian exclave

    • @francine895
      @francine895 3 месяца назад

      And Croats should be displaced,where?

  • @stjepanistra5238
    @stjepanistra5238 Год назад

    thank you and regard from pula, istria :)

    • @PaulBradbury
      @PaulBradbury  Год назад +1

      You are welcome - lots more coming if you want to subscribe

    • @stjepanistra5238
      @stjepanistra5238 Год назад

      @@PaulBradbury i did. you deserved it! but more comming aniway, that is you.

  • @fidemclam
    @fidemclam Год назад +1

    Pozdrav iz Poreča 😉

  • @ivana7625
    @ivana7625 Год назад +3

    Great video and great job you are doing here, congratulation! Just one critic in good faith, when you speak about Croatian history you should advice Croats not Yugo Communists.

  • @vericacvetkovic9093
    @vericacvetkovic9093 5 месяцев назад

    What kind of a title is this?

    • @Mr.G-z9t
      @Mr.G-z9t 3 месяца назад

      Sarcastic!

  • @COMMANDER_FOX
    @COMMANDER_FOX 10 месяцев назад +2

    As a Croatian from Zagreb, istria is just Italy with extra steps

  • @alfieholloway
    @alfieholloway 4 месяца назад

    Been there loads of times and have great time

  • @MarioPetrinovich
    @MarioPetrinovich Год назад +8

    Well, I don't blame you for thinking that Istria "used to be Italian", because a lot of Croats think the same, and Croatian historians, for some shady reasons, don't want to dispel this wrong view.
    First, lets see if Venetians are Italians. No, they aren't, Italians are the mix of Roman population and Germanic conquerors. But some of the Roman population managed to escape conquerors, and they escaped into the marshes of Venice. Venice was always separate and different from the rest of Italy, and actually always had very strong ties to Eastern Roman Empire. So, no Italians there.
    Further, Venetians actually only lived on the west coast of Istria, while the inland was always (mostly) inhabited by Croats.
    Further, since Croatia is still very infested with communists, there is an (nothing more that) *urban legend* that Tito gave Istria to Croatia. Of course, this isn't true. Venice was defeated by Napoleon, and Istria came under Austrian rule from 1797 onward. Later Napoleon even organized Illyrian Provinces, and Istria was right in the middle of it. It was thought at that time that Croats and Slovenes were Illyrians, hence the name. Of course, Austrians didn't live there, but Venetians and Croats continued to live there. The first Austrian cenzus in 1846. shows that there were 34.000 people speaking Italian language, and 120.000 people speaking Croatian language.
    So, In the past Istria wasn't Italian, it was Venetian. Second thing, since 1797. Istria was Italian only between two world wars, and only because it was given to Italy as a gift because Italy joined allies in the war (but it joins only towards the end of the war). If this wouldn't have been the case, Istria would never be Italian. In other words, in the last 226 years Istria was either Austrian or Yugoslavian/Croatian for more than 200 years. Unfortunately, Wikipedia is inaccessible right now, so I cannot get the right dates, but lets say that Istria was Italian from something like 1919. to the fall of Mussolini, 1943., so, only 24 years. I can only guess why Croatian historians don't want to present those facts to the Croats, but those reasons for sure aren't the fair ones. Everybody interested can check all this in Wikipedia, easily (hopefully it will start to work by then, :) ). BTW, don't use Balkan versions of Wikipedia, but use English version, English version should be much more accurate than Balkan versions.

    • @PaulBradbury
      @PaulBradbury  Год назад +1

      Am well aware of the difference between Venetian and Italian, but with all due respect, you contradict yourself. I think it "used to be Italian" as it was, as you rightly say, between the wars.

    • @MarioPetrinovich
      @MarioPetrinovich Год назад +2

      @@PaulBradbury I wouldn't say that the expression "used to be" is used if something was somebody's only for a short period of time. It is not Italian/Venetian for a long time now (226 years), a period only interrupted for a short time (24 years). So, it used to be Austrian (before it became Yugoslavian/Croatian).
      But, it doesn't matter, the main reason why I wrote all this is because Croats think indeed that it *used to be Italian*, from ancient times all the way to the end of WWII, and that Tito actually gave Istria to Croatia. Almost every Croat think that's true, while this isn't true at all. There is a strong attitude that Istria and Dalmatia actually belong to Italy. Neither of this is true, but somebody is pushing this view strongly, and nobody ever says anything against this false view, although Croats are paying their historians to relieve the truth.
      Regarding Dalmatia, Croats and Vlachs always lived there. But Croatian pirates were robbing Venetian ships, so Venice bought Dalmatia from Hungary. This doesn't mean that Dalmatia belongs to Italy, since at that time Venice also possessed the islands of Corfu and Crete, and some other islands in Aegean Sea, and nobody can say that the island of Crete belongs to Italy.
      Saying all this, I am not against Italy possessing the whole of Croatia, I am some kind of pro-western cosmopolite, and although being genetically 100 % Croat, I actually declared my nationality as being Italian in the period from 2006. to 2014., I don't mind if the whole Croatia would be Italian, I am just writing what is the truth, nothing more. But I, myself, would more like to live in Italy than in Croatia.

    • @MarioPetrinovich
      @MarioPetrinovich Год назад +2

      @@PaulBradbury But, "used to be Austrian" (actually it was a part of Habsburg Monarchy) also isn't correct, Austrians didn't live there, Croats (and Italians) lived there. Croatia was also in Habsburg Monarchy. So, what is correct is that Istria and Croatia were in the same country for the last 226 years (except for the short period of 24 years). Croats aren't aware of this fact *at all* , and they all think that Croatia got Istria only in 1945..

    • @funkyribar2301
      @funkyribar2301 Год назад +1

      @@MarioPetrinovich Nop and stop trolling :)

    • @MarioPetrinovich
      @MarioPetrinovich Год назад

      @@funkyribar2301 Stop feeding trolls, :) .
      What government service you are working for? Where did you see trolling here? I am writing things you don't like? Get used to it, you are not living in communism for 30 years now, and you are still not used to free expression. I know that you are in love with your precious red booklet. Can you tell me exactly what upset you so much, in my writing, I'd like to see your "communist arguments" again.

  • @crmlcd
    @crmlcd 6 месяцев назад +1

    He said bilingual when it is definitely multilingual. Four languages!

  • @brankakickel4460
    @brankakickel4460 4 месяца назад

    Don’t listen to this man at all! We do know what language to speak in Istra. Some of us speak, Italian, German, many of us speak English, and many Croatian. It is a very beautiful country and the Adriatic Sea is nothing like you have ever seen before. The food and the people will keep you coming back! 😃😃

  • @smokva62
    @smokva62 Год назад +1

    Great Informational video ! Everything you said , makes me want to visit . There is nothing negative. Love it !
    ⚽🪗🎸🎥

  • @libertas5552
    @libertas5552 Год назад +1

    Jure Grando Alilović or Giure Grando (1579-1656), may have been the first real person described as a vampire in historical records. He was referred to as a štrigon, a local word for something resembling a vampire and a warlock. He was a stonemason and his wife Ivana bore him two children, Ana and Nikola.

    • @PaulBradbury
      @PaulBradbury  Год назад

      Interesting. I guess Vlad Tepes, on whom Dracula was based, was not actually labelled a vampire - he was back in 1431. Re strigon, interesting - the only word of Romanian I know (where Dracula is from) is strigoi, which means vampire.

  • @Majmajola
    @Majmajola 11 месяцев назад

    smijem li Vas pitati, jeste li Hrvat? bez uvrede, ali Vaše prezime je englesko

  • @cibalia2006
    @cibalia2006 Год назад +2

    Excellent presentation; covered nearly everything. But it is DONALD not KEIFER Sutherland!

    • @PaulBradbury
      @PaulBradbury  Год назад

      Yes tx my mistake and already pointed out and changed in subtitles

  • @jelenaivkovic3231
    @jelenaivkovic3231 Год назад +3

    This is such a nice video, very informative, but I don't understand why you need to self-destruct it by saying: to 'never visit it' because everything looks so gorgeous!

    • @PaulBradbury
      @PaulBradbury  Год назад +12

      Haha thanks. It is part of a series which have been very successful, as many people click thinking it is going to be some fat Brit complaining and then are pleasantly surprised at the positive content. You can also find on the channel, 25 reasons never to visit Croatia ruclips.net/video/TU6FIW6pCcg/видео.html , and 25 reasons never to visit continental Croatia ruclips.net/video/hloFn8XrMfw/видео.html , both of which have had lots of views, many who started off angry at me for criticising Croatia, or so they thought when they clicked.

    • @jelenaivkovic3231
      @jelenaivkovic3231 Год назад +1

      @@PaulBradbury o.k. I get it, British sense of humour

    • @osmaks1518
      @osmaks1518 Год назад +2

      ​@@PaulBradbury"some fat Brit complaining" 😂 you crack me up!
      You're more Hrvat than I am by the looks of it!
      I'm planing a road trip around Istra and you gave me some ideas.
      Great video!

    • @bensahar215
      @bensahar215 Год назад

      You need to work on your humour/sarcasm and some basic internet stuff such as 'clickbait'

    • @PaulBradbury
      @PaulBradbury  Год назад +3

      @@bensahar215 thanks for your kind advice. Well, the first article in this series got 1 million hits in 24 hours, the corresponding video over 125k views with 99% positive likes, so am happy with the way things are going. I don't believe in a clickbait approach unless there is something concrete the other side, as in this case. Will work on my humour.

  • @urimtefiki226
    @urimtefiki226 4 месяца назад

    never tried truffles

  • @radivojecvorovic4602
    @radivojecvorovic4602 Год назад +2

    The best region of Croatia.

  • @Res_PublicaIstra
    @Res_PublicaIstra 11 месяцев назад

    tako je,svi za Republiku Istru! Long live victory!😘💗🌟

  • @martinaluketic-se4mr
    @martinaluketic-se4mr Год назад

  • @rahstd
    @rahstd 8 месяцев назад

    You forgott one important thing, the gold of istra, the best soda in the world PASARETA!!

    • @PaulBradbury
      @PaulBradbury  8 месяцев назад

      Didn't forget, it just didn't make the list - only had room for 25 things

  • @oviivo
    @oviivo 8 месяцев назад +1

    25 reasons Istria is the best part of Croatia 😜🇭🇷

    • @PaulBradbury
      @PaulBradbury  8 месяцев назад +1

      it is a slice of paradise for sure

  • @goranhorvat149
    @goranhorvat149 Год назад +1

    Kiefer Sutherland?ccccc

    • @PaulBradbury
      @PaulBradbury  Год назад +1

      Ah, misspoke, sorry - have changed to Donald in the subs

  • @TamásnéDrKovács
    @TamásnéDrKovács 2 месяца назад

    I ❤ Istria ❤❤❤❤

  • @MultiMisic
    @MultiMisic Год назад +1

    Balkan is Best place in the world

  • @awkwardowl8835
    @awkwardowl8835 Год назад +2

    Hi Paul, just a couple of omissions in your beautiful guide through Istria:
    - It has always been populated by Slav tribes. The Romans, Venetians, French and the Hubsburgs were the invaders of the later times. The Italians are a very recent invention compared to the autochtone Slav population. Our alphabet from Vincha in today's Belgrade, Serbia, had been used by Etrurians, not the other way around;
    - Tito was brought to power to settle some pending geo-political "business" by Brits, so anything he has done is purely British fault, forgiven by Brits, but never forgotten by us. As Churchill had said, he didn't mind as long as it served British geo-political interests, because "I am not going to live there", as he had put it.True, but as a contemporary tourist, you should put an effort to promote the true history, instead of cutting out only the pieces that are inoffensive to the "woke".
    - truffle business has been known in Istria since always;
    - wine business has been known in Istria since always;
    - olive oil production has been known in Istria since always. It's just that before the British interventions in 1939. and during the WW2 (the filthy business is best done when the rest of the world is busy warding off an imminent war, eh?), Istria had never been in Croatia, nor its inhabitants were ever before considered Croats, neither was the whole Dalmatia for that matter. Now, when you have successfully established the fascist state of Croatia in the area necessary to you and over the people's dead bodies, after the third deliberately provoked war during the 20. century, just in order to have the East Adriatic Coast safely in Vatican's 's and British hands (please remember that your Windsors are actually the conveniently rebranded Hubsburgs, so Catholics), you are reinventing our history? I don't think so! Back to school, even if it's only for a tasty meal. Maybe some wholesome food would clear out that British brain fog.

    • @PaulBradbury
      @PaulBradbury  Год назад +1

      Known in Istria v known outside Istria are two very different things. Now the top olive oil region in the world according to Flos Olei, thd first Istrian entry was in 2005, so while known locally, not recognised internationally as it is today.

    • @PaulBradbury
      @PaulBradbury  Год назад +3

      And am getting used to the fact that the Brits to blame fir everything. I wonder how your comment would have been different if I was Irish, which I am.

    • @awkwardowl8835
      @awkwardowl8835 Год назад +1

      @@PaulBradbury It wouldn't be any different in case of an Irish adopting a British authority categorising the worldwide olive oil produce or anything else foreign to Brits for that matter. Anything innately British or Irish is equally local for us as anything Istrian is for the Brits or Irish, so is the British self-proclaimed entitlement to categorise foreign produce. Would you dare arguing that the authority of the afore mentioned board is older than the Istrian olive production? The natural curiosity of a traveller shouldn't include any self entitlement to qualification without a profound interest in the history of what is local. Otherwise, we would be able to excuse colonialism by naming it "curiosity", which would be by far inaccurate. In other words, are Brits and Irish battery operated never to ask who entitled them to colonise the world? "Deus vult" as a collonising reason is not even in your languages and "finders- keepers" is not a legitimate right anywhere, neither locally nor globally. It is the British overbearing attitude ironically adopted by the Irish that I'm questioning, not the reason for the British existence in their remote barren lands. After all, nobody had named the North Seas "Mediterranean" or "The Center of the Earth" for a reason, I guess. Greetings.

    • @giorgiodifrancesco4590
      @giorgiodifrancesco4590 Год назад

      Quando gli archeologi troveranno traccia delle vostre meravigliose capanne interrate slave, coperte di paglia, che usavate fino a quando non avete rubato le case altrui, potrete dire che siete stati in Istria fin dai tempi biblici. Per il momento, visto che non ci è traccia della vostra meravigliosa architettura vegetale, godetevi le case altrui, ricevute con la scusa del comunismo e successivamente mantenute con la scusa del capitalismo, ma almeno non sparate cavolate. Le tavolette di Vinca sono del IV millennio avanti Cristo. Non c'entrano nulla con la scrittura etrusca e soprattutto, con gli Slavi, che sono arrivati nella penisola balcanica migliaia d'anni dopo.

  • @igorsajn6246
    @igorsajn6246 Год назад

    Great knowledge of Istria and perfect pronauntiation. So Americans can speak right if they want to. Awsome.

    • @PaulBradbury
      @PaulBradbury  Год назад

      Tx. Am sure they can but I am not American

    • @igorsajn6246
      @igorsajn6246 Год назад

      @@PaulBradbury So sorry for sending you across the ocean. Somehow missed your British accent. But, later certainly explains your fluid words. NEVER Looking forward to your next thing. 🤗👍

  • @nixer8605
    @nixer8605 Год назад +2

    nije istina da je istra najrazvijenija, dalmacija je razvijenija

    • @PaulBradbury
      @PaulBradbury  Год назад +4

      We will have to agree to disagree on that one

    • @nixer8605
      @nixer8605 Год назад

      ​@@PaulBradbury you cant say that you have an opinion about that. the numbers speak for themselves. btw you probably think that only splitsko-dalmatinska county is dalmatia. no, dalmatia is everything from zadar to dubrovnik. if you wanted to compare cities, then, the difference is even bigger.
      mint.gov.hr/UserDocsImages/2022_dokumenti/Turizam%20u%20brojkama%202021.pdf

    • @Mr.G-z9t
      @Mr.G-z9t 3 месяца назад

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @nixer8605
      @nixer8605 3 месяца назад

      @@Mr.G-z9t pogledaj brojeve 😊

  • @Majmajola
    @Majmajola 11 месяцев назад

    ja podupirem ideju Autonomne Regije Istre, sa samostalnom vojskom (Grande Armee) i samostalnom vlasti (Alijansa).💌

    • @Andre-py9ry
      @Andre-py9ry 9 месяцев назад

      U Istri nikad nije bilo bolje nego sada pod Hrvatskom. Svat ta ideja o autonomiji i vojskom je absurdna i sa takvim mišljenjem se zove vraga i nepotrebnne nemire. Slovenija bi nas napala i progutala i brzo bismo zvali Hrvate u spas. Italija, i svi ostali su nas izrabljivali i koliko god se govori o korupciji u HR nikad u povijesti nije bilo zabilježeno toliko blagostanja u Istri kao i sada. Mir i blagostanje imamo i to trebamo zadržati a ne bi bilo loše i vratiti se Bogu jer nemoral je uzeo maha u zadnjih 30 godina, tako da ukoliko se ne promjenimo dolazi nam opomena i kazna....

  • @dhogan1967
    @dhogan1967 Год назад +1

    My parents were born there, they had to leave because the Serbians were murdering Italian.

  • @campanianrepublic82
    @campanianrepublic82 6 месяцев назад

    L'Italia....Uno Stato che nessuno vuole ! 😂

  • @Hsbgg
    @Hsbgg Год назад

    Theres to much Germans

  • @IstrskaPustinja
    @IstrskaPustinja Год назад

    Živela mati istra!

  • @TamásnéDrKovács
    @TamásnéDrKovács 2 месяца назад

    😂😂😂😂😂

  • @Igor-Breški
    @Igor-Breški 5 месяцев назад

    Ne treba nikad ići u Istru jer su škrti u PM

  • @marcoanzio8794
    @marcoanzio8794 Год назад

    Non conosco l Istria ma come a Nizza(nice) i nomi dei morti e delle cose sono italiani adesso sono francesi . Amen

    • @marcoanzio8794
      @marcoanzio8794 Год назад

      amen

    • @_petrovic179
      @_petrovic179 11 месяцев назад +1

      Presto verrà il momento in cui vedremo l'Istria come parte della madre Italia, ancora e per sempre.

  • @hrvatskinoahid1048
    @hrvatskinoahid1048 Год назад +29

    Croatian should be the only official language there.

    • @zagrepcanin82
      @zagrepcanin82 Год назад +7

      slažem se ali ako u Moliseu mogu naši ljudi govoriti hrvatski ili u Gradiššću onda ne vidim razloga zašto u Istri ne bi bio i talijanski kao manjinski jezik iako je većina Istrijana talijana talijanizirana.

    • @hrvatskinoahid1048
      @hrvatskinoahid1048 Год назад +6

      @@zagrepcanin82 Može govoriti tko što hoće, ali službeni jezik je nešto drugo.

    • @Ciaccona255
      @Ciaccona255 Год назад +5

      No way

    • @galg4768
      @galg4768 Год назад +5

      If you look at other regions around the world that are close to the state border you'll find it interesting they have 2 official languages and people are bilingual. It's a treasure and a sign of rich culture at last

    • @hrvatskinoahid1048
      @hrvatskinoahid1048 Год назад +10

      ​@@galg4768 I see Italian imperialists who tell me that Croatia belongs to Italy.

  • @PetarArcabic-bq7ps
    @PetarArcabic-bq7ps Год назад +1

    Istra je najbolji dio hrvatske stoga začepi

    • @PaulBradbury
      @PaulBradbury  Год назад +2

      Maybe watch before commenting?

    • @b2unoo7
      @b2unoo7 Год назад

      @@PaulBradbury misleading title gives you real croatian pride comment XD jebiga..

  • @igor6270
    @igor6270 Год назад

    Istria is the only one that has remained rich, beautiful and advanced because HDZ (Croatian Democratic Union) has not set foot yet. once that happens, even the amphitheater in Pula will not survive, even though it stood without problems for several thousand years.. 😁

    • @random-bi2bf
      @random-bi2bf Год назад +3

      U Istri je bilo vise kradje i kriminala nego u bilo kojoj drugoj regiji Hrvatske..malo proučite.

  • @lucavuola3538
    @lucavuola3538 Год назад

    Istria, Fiume e Dalmazia ne' Slovenia ne' Croazia/ Istria, Rejika and Dalmatia neither Slovenia nor Croatia

    • @croatianwarmaster7872
      @croatianwarmaster7872 Год назад

      Cool story luca. Now please jump in the pit. *points Thompson SMG* 🇭🇷

    • @_petrovic179
      @_petrovic179 11 месяцев назад

      Presto verrà il momento in cui vedremo l'Istria come parte della madre Italia, ancora e per sempre.

  • @annerne2299
    @annerne2299 Год назад +2

    Why don’t you tell how istria became Croatian ? After WW1. AFTER SERBIA LOST 27% of their population , istria was taken away from Italy and given to the kingdom of Serbs , Croats and and Slovenians . Given , because Serbs fought with the Allie’s and this was a reward for all the lives they lost and sacrifice d.

    • @artflob4639
      @artflob4639 Год назад +13

      Dude, are you bonkers? After WW1 Istria wasn't taken away from Italy and "given" to Croatia, quite the contrary it was taken away from Croatia (up till then part of Austro-Hungary) and given to Italy, alongside a big part of Kvarner and parts of Dalmatia. Only after WW2 and gigantic struggle of Croatian Partisans led by greatest Croatian Josip Broz Tito was this land liberated from the fascists and reunited with Croatia. Of course, today all of us are in the EU so it doesn't matter so much but you really should get your facts right.

    • @hrvatskinoahid1048
      @hrvatskinoahid1048 Год назад +6

      Serbian imperialists conquered a third of Croatian territory in the 1990s. Stop playing the victim.

    • @hrvatskinoahid1048
      @hrvatskinoahid1048 Год назад

      ​@@artflob4639 Please stop romanticizing communist murderers and despots.

    • @random-bi2bf
      @random-bi2bf Год назад +5

      Istra je oduvijek bila hrvatska, ne iznosi lažne činjenice kako je oduzeta Italiji jer joj nije nikad propadala osim kad su Talijani kolonizirali područja koja nisu nikad bila njihova ,pa Trst je oduvijek bio hrvatski pa sad vise nije

    • @Fukisrahell
      @Fukisrahell Год назад +2

      ​@@random-bi2bfne znam za Trst, samo znam da je istra bila dio AU carstva, ali znam da je Italija imala istru od 1920. do 1944. Onda su ju partizani preuzeli i predali Hrvatskoj u sklopu Jugoslavije.

  • @natashaj3788
    @natashaj3788 Год назад

    Have you ever 😊 popped over to Serbia or Montenegro by any chance ?

    • @PaulBradbury
      @PaulBradbury  Год назад

      Many times - here is a vid on Montenegro - ruclips.net/video/LBUg3ooWsP8/видео.html

  • @semperfi622
    @semperfi622 Год назад +3

    Jednom sam vec napisao, sad cu ponovo. Ovaj covjek me podsjeca na sve one strane dragovoljce koji su se borili na strani Hrvatske u agresiji Srbije i JNA 91/95g...to su ljudi kojima Hrvatska mora biti zauvijek zahvalna...puno srece stari, tebi i tvojoj obitelji. You most welcome...❤

  • @jansefran1752
    @jansefran1752 Год назад +1

    25 Reasons to visit Istria ... 😜👍🍷🍵🍽🏖🌅🚲🛵⚓🌞🌛🌊🎇👒📸