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  • I remember Uzhgorod from my holidays in Ukraine in 2007,it is a nice city

    to live in really.Especially the long promenade along the river is phantastic,remember that I really felt like in paradise there one Sunday afternoon

    (it was a perfect day somehow,and then walking along the river was just fine).

  • I love Uzhgorod, I love Ukraine <3

  • Are what you call Rusyn the same as Huzuly, who are the mountain people and speak a Western Ukranian dialect?

  • ukrain is commonist state, there is no freedom and justice,they act the unukrainians.as the worst harash treatment,they kill,loot,arrest,and beet,

    i was in UKRIAIN,UZHGOROD,in ZANKAFEST STREAT,from 2008 to 2009, i

  • Do the people in this city feel themselves Ukrainians or Rusyns?

  • UKRAINIANS! Rusyns are the so -called nation or in fact honestly saying a FICTION, it's just the mena plan of antiukrainians to brainwash us

  • @CRAZYGIRLS7077 Do you live in the Subcarpathian region? Is your opinion based on your personal (Ukrainian) views or some objective premises?

  • Man, I am so tired of this freaking bullshit...people in Ukraine need the improvment of life conditions, belive me if they got nothing to eat they don't care about all that idiological stuff you are mentioning...we need to build strong economical system and not to argue about such fantomatic things

  • Rusyns are a tiny tiny percentage of people who "think" they are Rusyns. In fact, Rusyns migrated (I believe to Croatia) long time ago. Most people in Uzhgorod and Zakarpattya in general consider themselves Ukrainians. Other nationalities include Slovak, Hungarians, Romanians, Russians, etc. I lived in Uzhgorod for 16 years (since birth) and even though I am half hungarian, I always considered myself a Ukrainian. My parents also consider themselves Ukrainians.

  • @jimmyman99 Rusyns migrated to Vojvodina (lowlands of today's Serbia), not to Croatia. Lot's of my friends are Rusyns.

  • This city is THE BEST IN THE WORLD , хто не вірить - поживи тут років 12-14 (як я) і зрозумієш, що тут найкращі люди у світі, найкращі памятники і взагалі все найкраще, в цьому відео не показали жодного графіті, хоча є багато гідних райтерів

  • This city was in 1918-1945 Czechoslovakia

  • @DeuTT This city returned back to Hungary in 1938 as well as the whole region in 1939.And it remained the part of Hungary until 1944.Get more history lessons.

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  • Замечание принимаєм...честно говоря этому видео уже почти 2 года, делалось бы оно сейчас - много чего было бы по-другому:)))

  • shit that just sucks, we could use a Stepan Bandera in NL, to deliver Polish bastards out Holland..... :D

  • that would be just great..let them be thrown from NL same like all ignorant idiots from UA and we would get our dear countries PURE!

    hou van je, schatje!

  • My City <3

  • It is very ukranian city, but hungarian people from Uzhgorod are very nice!

  • i am a native liver of this town...this place is like a magic ... in spring like a tree...which smells and looks gorgeous because of flowers. In autumn, like a rain of gold...you just want to lay here and enjoy the smell of the liefs...especially when they are dry...

  • I have a good news for you CRAZYGIRLS. Mayor of UZHGOROD Siergiej Ratuszniak refused to gloryfy cryminal Stepan Bandera.

    All of Poland is proud of you, mr. Ratuszniak - good job.

  • Are you from UZHGOROD ?

  • really amazing photos and music :-)

  • Thank You:))))

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  • Pomnju v shkole u4ilsa vsem klasom v etot gorod ezdili, krasivoe mesto nasha gordost'

    Pomnju forel' ribu v reke !!!!

  • this video is great and the song is amazing.

    Who does sing this song?

    i grew up in uzhgorod. ive lived there for 10 yrs, then moved to canada. i did visit it few weeks ago and it has hanged a lot!! i kinda like the old uzhgorod better. however i still do love it cuz its my home town. hopefully gonna go back there this summer :)..

  • nice city but romanians disappeared in this one...I'm sad that my fellow romanians are no more...the romanian maramures is no more...

  • Viva Uzhorod y viva Svaliava

  • Cheers mate, I have an Ukranian friend that speaks magyar, he bornt between hungary and ukraine, I think it's UZHGOROD, I didn't ask him

  • it was probably a town called Chop which is located in between Hungary and Uzhgorod. its near Hungarian border.

  • From your comment your level is already seen.I am really sorry for you, man. If we are such as you wrote, then why a hell so many slovakiens are in Uzhgorod everyday...shops, markets, supermarkets,hotels, restorants...resort places.I have nothing against your country...but It's common knowledge it doesn't worth even our Transcarpation region.Hope you will understand English, man...may be we are very primitive,but I don't think you are better...just don't overact, cos it really looks ridiculous

  • yes they have going becouse you have at low price and you with an old equipment about fifteen years ago....when I cross your borderline I've got sick in a car with their horrible roads and your cop??? what a mean??they stoped a slovakian and they don't ask any penalty but they ask talent of cofee!!!..bastards

  • It's my native town! :-D

  • How russified is the city nowadays? Is the Rusyn identity movement thriving?

  • Very much so. Part of my family is Rusyn. My wife is from there. We still have family and a home in Uzhgorod. Some of the towns outside of Uzhgorod are filled with Rusyn's. I love to hear them speak..

  • Yes their speech differs somewhat from that spoken in other parts of Ukraine. I came across a website not to long ago that is pro-rusyn but uses the Rusyn identity to conceal a russophile bias. Is this true to any extent?

  • For some strange reason I love the name of this town. This may sound really ignorant since the name must mean something totally different but it reminds me of the Vikings. The name sounds like some of the old norse words, to me it almost sounds like City of the gods.UZHGOROD, lol does it have a translation?

  • Yes it does as a matter of fact. Uzh translates to snake and also river, horod translates to city. That is what I read . I was told that it was named after the river " Uzh" river that runs through the area. It does have Slavic roots. I am there several times a year. It is a very nice town of about 125 thousand people.

  • It's actually around 200k right now.

  • Thanks for the update ..

  • You're wrong, Naughtyhead. Its population is about 120 000 (117 600, according to data from 2004).

  • Ok, I'll explain to you something. First of all: 4 years had pass. When was the last time you visited the city? I visit Uzhgorod once or twice a year, and i can tell the difference. The population growth rate of Uzhgorod is huge, and it was said on TV that population of Uzhgorod is already somewhere around 200k.

  • Ther is other version...Anonemus- chronicler from 10 century, said it was called Hung

  • You are right, there were many names for Uzhgorod, Ungvar, Kastrom-Ung, Hungograd and I guess much more which I don't remember now

    Despite the variety of names, the fact stayes it's a wonderful and cozy place:)))

  • Quiet, you sound really stupid.

  • Fuck off Pendejo, didnt like my comment? Then you can kiss my Cuban Ass Pavolca.

  • I am from Uzhgorod))) LOVE Uzhgorod!!! the BEST city in the world)))

  • Я обожаю Ужгород!!! Город-сказка, город-мечта...

  • i wonder what happened to all the jews that lived there....

  • Not sure, perhaps a lot of them still live here.

  • just to let you know the jews that lived there were taking to concentrarion camps during WWII and murdered... I'm surprised they don't tell you that.

  • No doubt it's true, the WWII was perheps the biggest tragedy in world's history!But Uzhgorod is surely not the only one town where terrible things were happening...

  • you're right... but my grandfather and his family lived there and he was the only one to survive. I wonder what happened to their property there...

  • I'm sure it didn't stay without the owner for a long period of time. If you know the address, I could tell you what is it now.

  • Мой любимый ГОРОД ! =)

  • ;)))

  • Duzhe harnij klip, djakuju...=)

  • :)))

  • my native town...

  • Great pics, cool music, excellent work! You are right, Crazy Girl, we leave in paradise...

    Everyone, come and join us! :)

  • Thanks! :)

  • Its live, not leave ;).

  • What is the name of this song, who is the singer

  • The singer is BoomBox (Бумбокс),song - Paradise (День):)))

  • yeahh ! thats true, a really beautiful town :-)

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