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  • serbia and romania orthodox brothers forever

  • @TheD3JANO who cares about religion...

  • @invisibleisolation read it again you may develop and idea , the Qantas head did act to cause the greats harm to the company and the people is was payed to serve its passengers , he could have stop selling tickets and ensured all people who had a ticket was delivered to there destinations but he acted to cause the most harm and disruption , who is he working for , not Qantas or the people who pay for the company the passengers like a lot of sociopaths they are there to serve his whims ,

  • The statue looks like Assad

  • Moronic situation; there are so many other beautiful things to see in Romania! The touristic potential there is going down the drain :| and wtf? It's not poor! Poorer than the rest of EU but this is ridiculous!

  • Wow the history. I would love to visit.

  • i hate gypsies

  • @thedisbatcher listen to me. Gypsies are a percentage of romania. we can drive planes without throwing them as Muslims did on September 11 f..ck of and if i ..............................­......... ill you

  • Eastern Europe = The best Europe! ha

  • A communist admirator of Ceaușescu defending private property!?

  • @ImperialGuard9001 Hypocrisy was and is very common amongst Romanian communists and communist nostalgics.

  • @ImperialGuard9001 even worse, it was his nephew. :))

  • europeans have no money to travel now nor do the americans broke and unbailed. the arab world still have their own draculas to worry. and the chinese or japanese, or indians who have the money to travel think romania is a cheese. maybe the romanians should pay some bollywood director to make a horror movie on ceausescu's rebirth as the next dalai lama.

  • @aburashdan Yeah the chinese love to travel to Africa and America but Europe is still a top spot not so much Eastern Europe

  • It's a stupid idea, there are so many things more interesting to see in Romania than Chauchesku's home. Try the castles of Vlad the Impaler or of Queen Mary, the painted churches, the medieval German cities, the Carpathians or the Danube delta.

    They should rather promote the memorial for the hundreds of thousands of people killed during communism, not a stupid dictator.

  • @schmoukiz people love the macabre dude , its an obsession for most people, plus everyone seen all the other tourists now.

  • @schmoukiz Because Vlad the Impaler wasn't a dictator? And a brutal one at that

  • @Gyozomroka :) In contemporary terms maybe he was. For the middle ages he was a regular ruler, exerting the typical powers of an autocrat with some disputes with local nobility. Remember, it was way before Magna Carta or any parliament. As for his violent acts, they were real an meant to set an example to the masses. But it was in an age where in the West people were boiled in oil, burnt alive, skinned or beheaded. In the same age, a Hungarian countess bathed in virgin blood to maintain beauty.

  • @schmoukiz Hail to that. And they don't even need to make a communism museum in Romania. The whole Romania is a fucking communism museum: poor people, corruption, filthy mentality, ugliness,bad justice, communist blocks every-fucking-where

  • @invisibleisolation the high'ed sociopath that head Quantus may prove you wrong ,developed also means social justices, in there time Rome and Greece were thought of as developed still they practiced human sacrifice while like the founding farther that professed the new home of the free had slaves and massacred there native populations with out reservation, to day ,jews in creating israel commited crime against humanity still they think of them self’s like the NAZI so developed not yet

  • there a conjuncture that the Romania was the area that modem man evolved or was cross breed ,and tor battled the frost giants,(blond Neanderthals ) and trolls(jews most likely(joke ) but that will/may never be proven

  • I'd rather visit Dracula's castle.

  • Too much racism there.

  • @existentialvoid Where?

  • @existentialvoid but hot girls.

  • I was in Romania this summer. Absolutely loved it! Transylvania in particular is spectacular. Could not recomment it more. Spent there almost 10 days, but I will definitely go visit again.

  • what a boring place to live in!

    what a HORRIBLE place

  • Organic Queen, I have visited Japan, Australia, Canada, South America and parts of Europe. As a Hawaiian born rest assure you there is no other place that I would rather live in but Transylvania. In that part of the world people live like how God intended us to live. ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT!

  • Visit a developing country like Australia instead.

  • gypsies ! watch your pockets when you travel to romania

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  • bring back Vlad the Impaler...the greatest leader of Romania (Wallachia) ever!

  • @BNPpatriot Ian Holt and (Dacre) Stoker tried and failed miserably. Vlad's historical image will forever now be synomous with the myth of Dracula whether you like it or not. Albeit Bram Stoker didn't exactly intend that...

  • lol when i heard the name Bucharest ... i subconsciously wanted to watch porn.

  • Awkwardly enough, Pakistan has higher economy ppp than Romania. 

  • @RayKalmNiam Per capita $2,85 Pakistan / Per capita $11,860 Romania

  • @b1ackic3 I'm talking about overall..

  • @b1ackic3 Pakistan's estimated population in 2011 is over 187 million , romania like 19 mil.

  • the monument at 2:03 has a very small head

  • Western People can and have learned to LOVE communist dictators.

  • thank you my friend for this news.i am happy to receive some news from my country.the truth is,Romania must to prepare for next year better with the turism.the financial situation off Romania is very bad.only the turism could help on this poor,but beautiful country.i think,my kolleges,MaladaptiveCatalist and iMitico69 never was in Romania but they made critic.never mind,i trust on my ex country for a better future

  • looks like a fantastic place to find a wife bring her to America!

    mmmmm Romanian girls!

  • Romania is a beautiful country, Nicolai Chaucescu was holding Romania as well, but since Romania joined the EU, Romanian people started acting more ( European ) and more nicer, what i mean is that they are trying to show others that they are modern, free, open minded and etc... by using their media ( Music ) the new kind of House music which makes Romania abit famous for this period.They are a kind and hospitably people but you also need to be Careful wherever u are there

    Greets from Afghanistan

  • looks more like Terrorism, not Tourism. didnt you know that being poor is a form of terrorism.

  • @MaladaptiveCatalyst Good point Malad, But Romania were struggling to enter the EU, and even now 70% of Romanian people DON'T have a job which can help em to keep surviving from the high taxes and the crazy way of living.

    Respect man :D

  • @Maometto1000 70% of the romanians dont have a job? what the fuck ? where from did you got that number? Romania has one of the lowest unemployment rates in EU, only around 7% NOT 70!

  • @shadowq2

    There are a lot of Romanians in the streets in Germany. I've heard similar things about Romania.

  • @Kooshkff its good that you foreigners have a bad oppinion about Romania, this way we can keep the immigration low

  • @shadowq2

    Huh?

    Who said I have a bad opinion of Romania? :P

  • @Kooshkff all that i see is comments about how poor we are, gipsys and stuff like that. I dont know about you personally but that is the general oppinion.

  • @shadowq2

    I thought there were flood disasters and that put a lot of people in trouble. I hope you didn't think it had anything to do with the people themselves.

  • @shadowq2 the unemployment figure it's false i agree with that it's like 25% not 70% but wtf spain has 30% real unemployment greece has 25% real unemployments so things are bad for a lot of countries in EU ,about gypsies there a tiny minority in ROmania but the intresting part they seem to be very numerous because they move a lot go to the gypsies houses and you will find out that they are abroad so we think they're here but they're not they move from country to country.

  • @Maometto1000 you mean less than 7% right? if not, please verify your statement, no I'm not feeling attacked, but your information is wrong!

    To help you out, go to wolframalpha ( dot ) com/input/?i=Romania

    replace ( dot ) with .

    Have a nice day!

  • ohu yea! i will definitely spend my holidays there this year.... come on!

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