@vlezz :).. "wallachian" is an exonym ("wallach" is an old foreign name for romanian .. I mean, foreigners use is, not romanians) .. Have a nice day.
@vlezz If you "don't think so" becouse you don't want it, I do not comment anymore. If you "don't think so" becouse you don't know it I cand tell you more about it. In different languages : wallach, valah, vlah, vlash,voloh,boloh, volhyn vlasy, vlahoi, blaxoi, ullah, olah, etc.. in an area from N Greece to Hungary, Ukraine and even Slovakia, this word designate people with the same romanian ethnic identity, not only as people from Romania but also as balkanic descendents of romans
@vlezz Yes, you should. Vlachs/wallachians are romanians but bulgarians are affraid to call them romanians because i noticed my country is seen as a "land stealer". Anyway vlachs call themselfs romanians. I mean let's not start this subject I agree with many historical points of views im not a nationalist and I have readen and i had been interested in history since many years so i`m open minded.
@AndreiM999 what bulgarians refer to as "wallachian" is romanian people who live in bulgaria. They speak a language, very close to the romanian and live in the northern parts of Bulgaria, near the Danube.
@paixiao7 Vlachs call themselfs romanians but, you see, it is more reasonable for bulgarians to call them vlachs to maintain them in a separate group from both romanians and bulgarians, Bulgaria's policy has always been affraid of separatists because...let's be honest this is are balkans. Vlachs is a term given over one millenium to the all latin speakers and not just for eastern and south eastern Europe but also in all across Europe (ex. wales, walsch, olasz, olach, ulag)
@paixiao7 But offcourse all these latin comunities from all across europe had they're own names. For example the vlachs from eastern europe were calling themselfs romanians and that's not a lie propaganda made by (i must agree) some fake historians. Also I must point that hungarians called romanian olasz but they also call italians olasz too so it`s an exonym given to latin speakers. Hope you understood. And hope vlezz is not mad at me i respect Bulgaria and bulgarians, i love they're culture!
This is a Bulgarian folk dance, "Vlashko horo" = "A Wallachian Chain Dance," from the Zlatorozhie (Zlaten rog) area near Vidin in northwestern Bulgaria. In the background is the Danube River.
Bravo...Lepo mnogo..pozdrav iz Srbije..Foarte frumos,salut mare..
MrGoranDjordjevic 8 months ago
so..it is actually romanian...not bulgarian?!?
paixiao7 1 year ago
@paixiao7
Not Romanian, Wallachian in Bulgarian style.
vlezz 1 year ago 2
@vlezz :).. "wallachian" is an exonym ("wallach" is an old foreign name for romanian .. I mean, foreigners use is, not romanians) .. Have a nice day.
AndreiM999 1 year ago
@AndreiM999
I don't think so.
vlezz 1 year ago
@vlezz If you "don't think so" becouse you don't want it, I do not comment anymore. If you "don't think so" becouse you don't know it I cand tell you more about it. In different languages : wallach, valah, vlah, vlash,voloh,boloh, volhyn vlasy, vlahoi, blaxoi, ullah, olah, etc.. in an area from N Greece to Hungary, Ukraine and even Slovakia, this word designate people with the same romanian ethnic identity, not only as people from Romania but also as balkanic descendents of romans
AndreiM999 11 months ago
@vlezz Yes, you should. Vlachs/wallachians are romanians but bulgarians are affraid to call them romanians because i noticed my country is seen as a "land stealer". Anyway vlachs call themselfs romanians. I mean let's not start this subject I agree with many historical points of views im not a nationalist and I have readen and i had been interested in history since many years so i`m open minded.
dreacul 4 months ago
@AndreiM999 what bulgarians refer to as "wallachian" is romanian people who live in bulgaria. They speak a language, very close to the romanian and live in the northern parts of Bulgaria, near the Danube.
nazisucksass 9 months ago
@paixiao7 Vlachs call themselfs romanians but, you see, it is more reasonable for bulgarians to call them vlachs to maintain them in a separate group from both romanians and bulgarians, Bulgaria's policy has always been affraid of separatists because...let's be honest this is are balkans. Vlachs is a term given over one millenium to the all latin speakers and not just for eastern and south eastern Europe but also in all across Europe (ex. wales, walsch, olasz, olach, ulag)
dreacul 4 months ago
@paixiao7 But offcourse all these latin comunities from all across europe had they're own names. For example the vlachs from eastern europe were calling themselfs romanians and that's not a lie propaganda made by (i must agree) some fake historians. Also I must point that hungarians called romanian olasz but they also call italians olasz too so it`s an exonym given to latin speakers. Hope you understood. And hope vlezz is not mad at me i respect Bulgaria and bulgarians, i love they're culture!
dreacul 4 months ago
Е това е то , на власите да направим хоро ххааха
ko6uta133 1 year ago
This is a Bulgarian folk dance, "Vlashko horo" = "A Wallachian Chain Dance," from the Zlatorozhie (Zlaten rog) area near Vidin in northwestern Bulgaria. In the background is the Danube River.
Brodski24 1 year ago
super :) "Veselie v Zlatorojieto" - edin ot lubimite mi tanci. radvam se,4e nai-setne ima ne6to ka4eno na ansambal Dunav - Vidin :):):)
alexyotova 2 years ago