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  • дауны бендеровские суки

  • @ChaklunOk1 Кацапский недочеловек!

  • @UKEYsPOWER ты чмо фашисткое вообще ебало закрой

  • @ChaklunOk1

    Не ты открывал, не тебе и закрывать, ничтожество лапотное!

  • the best lol

    samovari lol

  • Yaka vsezhtaky tsym Polyakam Gan'ba . Os' navid' tut na Ukrayins'lii reklami pro Ukrayins'ke L'vivs'ke pyvo pochaly yak toti shakaly nalitaty i kazaty scho to yihne .

    Polyaky u vas scho u Pol'schi pyva nemae !!!!!!!! Scho vy tak gan'bytesya i kydaetesya na chuzhe . Polyakam Gan'ba !!!

  • Пііва !

  • @lucifersam111 Errr. wrong. he assmiliated the white croats, who are today's western Ukrainians. the white croats - some of them, settled in today's croatia and helped create che croatian state, the rest - remained and became what are today's western Ukrainians.They were never squared headed pointy nosed polaks. Call somebody from Halychyna a Polak today. they will cut your head off.

  • @DavisDenison western ukrainians are east slavs (Rus' people, Ruthenians, etc.) who set up shop in Galicia

    no white croats involved here

  • @Lvivske1 vchy istoriju, shanovnyj, today's Galician Ukrainians were formerly white croats. the white croats were forcibly attached to Kievan Rus' long before there was any eastern slavic group.THEY LATER BECAME HALYCHANY. The term eastern slav is strictly geographical and in that sense incorrect, as technically Halychyna ( and Zakarpattya as well) are central European.

  • @DavisDenison Not true. Considering that Galicia-Volhynia was founded by a Rusyn and thus the population was also Rusyn, if there were any white croats left they got absorbed in if they weren't driven out

    East slav isn't geographical, its a synonym for Rus' people and its branches

  • thieves!!! This was polish brewery "Piwo Lwowskie" that dated back to 1715!!!!!! By that time Lviv had nothing to do with any Ukraine which was considered as a "land at the border" of the Rzeczpospolita, to the east from Kijev

  • @lucifersam111 you have no idea who the founders of the brewery were

    its a beer named after the city, which was founded by ukrainians, and is now still in ukraine, so whats the problem?

  • well, Ukrainians have lived in Lviv since 1256. Poles have only been there since 1340. It was under Polish rule for a long time but it was still an important Ukrainian city.

  • Right, just like Płock was Masovian and it was also under "Polish rule". Where lived Lendians/Lęchs? What was written in the Nestor chronic about the Red Castles (Grody Czerwieńskie)? Besides... in 1256 this was not even a city, but probably one wooden castle and few cottages. For real... what`s a difference between Poles, "Ukrainians"... Masovians, Lendians, "White Croats" and so on? Only after WWII "Ukrainians" are majority in this city, before there were about 8% of them.

  • And since when Ukrainians makes beer? This brewery was not Ukrinian...

  • o yes, so may be New York is not a US city, just because the majority of people are immigrants?

  • Hahah, whole USA is made of immigrants, the NATIVE Americans are Indians.

  • polski-Duetshe /niemeike-polinich soulhd be spoken thourw out all of europe. most ukarian,s i know enjoy austrain and czeyck beer.

  • @mikolajoskierko rubbish. the population was never mostly Polish, it was mostly Polish speaking. By your warped knowledge, New York is an English city, because over 90% consider English to be their native language, There was no census to account for nationality, only language and religion. Most of the so-called Poles were Polish speaking Ukrainians.

  • @DavisDenison there are some east germans , hungarians

    and czeck living in lviv so they whould have tryed to make beer from other regions besides poland.

  • @zeinbrug there are few hungarians and germans in Lviv. there were never east germans actually, there were some austian and austrian jews, and the city was dominated by Polish speaking Ruthenians.

  • @koshovey To be precise... Lviv is a Ucrainian has been a ucrainian city for less than two decades formally, and for 65 years practically. Before this period it had been polish (practically) between 1340 and 1939 (that means 600 hundred years).

    It had been a part of the Duchy of Galicia - which was practically and formally RUTHENIAN not Ucrainian. Ucraine washistorically a land to the east from Kijev, at the border of Rzeczpospolita.

  • @lucifersam111 In the beginning of the XX century there lived more Poles in Kijev than Ucrainians and Ruthenians in Lviv -does it mean that Kijev is a polish city?

  • @lucifersam111 there lived more Poles than Ukrainian in Kiev ? is that some kind of joke ? the population of Kiev, even in the beginning of the 20th century, was more than 50% Ukrainian in 1900, you need to give your head a shake. Poland and Polaks were always foreigners in Ukraine, whether during ruthenian times, during the commonwealth,austro-hungary, soviet times and today.

  • @lucifersam111 if that's the case then in your way of rationalizing Lviv has never been a polish city. If Lviv has only been Ukrainian for 19 years because the current Republic of Ukraine has only been independent for 19 years then Lviv has never been polish because the current Republic of Poland has only been free for that same amount of time and Lviv has never been part of the current polish republic.

  • Rus' or Ruthenia is to Ukraine what ancient Rome is to modern Italy - the current states and peoples are descendants of the ancient ones. Poland had nothing to do with the establishment of Lviv, the city itself is named after Rus' nobility, and poland was the first nation in history to attack the city almost a century after it was established. It is a true Ukrainian city and it is the capital of Ukrainian nationalism which is due in part from this kind of constant polish harassment.

  • @lucifersam111 Lviv was never polamd. it never ceased to be Ukrainian ever. Halychyna was never poland, other than being occupied by Poland. Polish people were not native to the area and emigrated there from Poland., beyond that Galicia like you Polaks call it was named after the UKRAINIAN CITY HALYCH.

  • @lucifersam111 You are going to argue Lviv history with a Lviv native? Polacks always have and always will be nothing more than unwelcome invaders in the city of Lviv. They would capture it, loose it, recapture it, but the bottom line remains, it is not a polish city. You may believe in whatever you want... at first I thought Polacks were just being idiots, but now i realized you and your parents were actually taught this bullshit polish propaganda to believe Lviv is polish...

  • browar lwow byl polski a tu mowia ze od 1716 ukraincy warza tam piwo

  • Cool. A worth addition to mine

  • Oj, nieładnie... Po obejrzeniu tej reklamy można pomyśleć, że w dawnym Lwowie mieszkali tylko Rosjanie i Ukraińcy. A przecież wystarczy pójść na stary Cmentarz Łyczakowski, żeby zobaczyć, że było inaczej. Zdrowie Lwowa!

  • prikolna reklamka zahotilos holodnenkogo lvivskogo...

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