@mihira1981 but many older people can understand it. It used to be part of Czechoslovakia as Podkarpatska Rus (1918-1938), after the war it became the part Ukraine as Zakarpatska Ukrajina. This music is, in fact, from a movie called Nikola Sohaj, a character from this beautiful country :)
Thank you for your commentary ("great video"). Only there is a little mistake at your commentary - Jasina was in the years 1918 - 1939 part of Czechoslovakia. Very nice village till now !
actually this town was part of Poland up until the end of the second world war. Then it became part of the ukraine. At one point, before Russia withdrew from WWI, the town of Jasina declared its independence as the Republic of Jasina. The republic lasted about nine months and two short wars before once again becoming part of Poland.
Great video. Nice to see how people live in this village. My relatives came from here originally. Cheers, James Jasina, Dayton Ohio USA
а нафига им там нужен телевизор,это ведь какое счастье не видеть этих уродов которых по нему показывают - настоящий рай,нету выборов,нету глобального потепления,нету янки с ихним НАТО,чего еще желать от жизни,живи себе в кайф
My grandfather and his family lived in this town until the Holocaust displaced them.
punkCDsampler 4 months ago
Why the backround music is in Czech? It is neither a language of Zakarpattya nor of Jasina.
mihira1981 1 year ago
@mihira1981 but many older people can understand it. It used to be part of Czechoslovakia as Podkarpatska Rus (1918-1938), after the war it became the part Ukraine as Zakarpatska Ukrajina. This music is, in fact, from a movie called Nikola Sohaj, a character from this beautiful country :)
czechguy78 5 months ago
Mindig is a magyaroké volt... és lesz is!
rizsaaa93 1 year ago
Thank you for your commentary ("great video"). Only there is a little mistake at your commentary - Jasina was in the years 1918 - 1939 part of Czechoslovakia. Very nice village till now !
vladamikulec 1 year ago
actually this town was part of Poland up until the end of the second world war. Then it became part of the ukraine. At one point, before Russia withdrew from WWI, the town of Jasina declared its independence as the Republic of Jasina. The republic lasted about nine months and two short wars before once again becoming part of Poland.
Great video. Nice to see how people live in this village. My relatives came from here originally. Cheers, James Jasina, Dayton Ohio USA
ethnicgrl 1 year ago
На хуя нам антенны здесь люди цивилизованные кабельным пользуются.
MrStratim 1 year ago
это по нашему!
videospektr 2 years ago
is this part of Galizia in western Ukraine??
xmatt1122x 2 years ago
@xmatt1122x
No, Jasinja is on the southern side of the Carpathian mountains, so in the past it was in Hungary.
paulito1957 1 year ago
Зелёненько! Только что-то ни одной антенны не видно.Там хоть свет есть?
kardika1 2 years ago
а нафига им там нужен телевизор,это ведь какое счастье не видеть этих уродов которых по нему показывают - настоящий рай,нету выборов,нету глобального потепления,нету янки с ихним НАТО,чего еще желать от жизни,живи себе в кайф
adonirame 2 years ago 3
eee name was Podkarpatska Rus` but not Russia. Rus` and Russia
this is not one word!
williamus26 3 years ago 12
@williamus26 Rus' is Slavic, Russia is a Greek borrowing, but it stands for the same...
leostomicek 3 months ago
Рідне Село!!!
Parazitick 3 years ago 6