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  • My grandfather and his family lived there before the holocaust... i would like to visit one day.

  • 1:06  with Moorish facade is a Tatar mosque or Evrei synogoga?

  • A joke: A man dies and goes to heaven. Saint Peter tells him: well, tell me about your life. The man says: I was born in Austria-Hungary. I went to school in Czechoslovakia. I got married in Hungary. I started my career in Soviet Union, and I died in Ukraine. - So you traveled a lot, says St. Peter. - No, not at all, I never left Uzhorod in my life!

  • 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 would recomend to any ones those wishes to go ukrian to take care of thier lives and properties,

  • Man, I hope they tore down or seriously remodeled the Hotel Zacarpata! It was a real mess when I was there in the 90s, and it stank from all the broken plumbing and non-maintenance. But then again that was shortly after the fall of the Soviet Union and the place was a cold war relic. It's good to see they finally finished that big Orthodox church, it waited a long time to be completed. Otherwise the town was beautiful and historic! The Greek Catholic Cathedral was awesome and humbling!

  • Yes, but in recent years, much renovation has taken place. Of course, there is now a better range of comfort and pricing there, as I understand. Actually, you would be amazed at some of the transformations at hotels, bars, markets, etc. Maybe you will visit again sometime Why not.

  • I would love to come back again someday, It's the land of my ancestors! And a beautiful land it is! Turia Remeta on the way to Mukachevo was my grandmother's village. Her family along with many others got out of the area at the outbreak of WWI in 1914, and came to New York. To this day there are still many Ukrainian (at that time Austro-Hungarian) people in the New York / New Jersey area. We are your distant cousins and I am Greek Catholic!

  • COOLL TY {YA RADILSA TAM!!!}

  • Ужгород The Best !!!!!

  • its very Ukranian city, but hungarian people of Uzhgorod are very nice!

  • I was in Užhorod yesterday...you have nice toalets at bus station :D...and nice buses :D

  • My native town! So nice and at the same time so sad...

  • Not bad. Nice to see my favorite "Snack-Bar"

  • Very good. Nice video.

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