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Uploaded by on May 13, 2007

Cluj Napoca & Turda

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  • Deci, toate dejectiile mintilor retardate si frustrate s-au mutat aci. Haideti sa facem un exercitiu de imaginatie:sa eliminam ungurii si tot ce au facut in Cluj:centrul ar deveni un camp imens, gol, in care ar ramane Catedrala Mitropolitana, Biblioteca Academiei, blocul din p. M. Viteazu, Centralul si cele 2 banci de pe Baritiu. De aceea cei intregi la cap pretuiesc diversitatea. Voi improscati-va, intre timp imi fac bagajele. Restu' sa ramana si sa se omoare intre ei.Ultimul stinge lumina!

  • In loc sa pierdem vremea cu xenofobii jenante, sa incercam sa refacem orasul nostru Cluj-Kolozsvar-Klausenburg demn de faima sa. Astfel, sa facem demersuri la primarie pentru ca vestita stema a orasului, cea cu trei turnuri si hersa, asemanatoare altor celebre orase ale Europei (Praga si Cracovia), sa fie urgent readoptata. Apoi sa insistam pentru introducerea graduala a inscriptiile trilingve (romana-maghiara-germana) in frumoasa traditie transilvana si ar mai fi si altele, dar nu incap aici.

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  • @adfhun of course he spoke! I don't understand why are you changing the discusion?I was telling you that he was romanian as long his father was romanian,this is a fact!so if he is importand to you hungarians ,wel glad that a romanian is so important to you!

  • @lagasa91 Máttyás endeavored to speak the mother tongues of his subjects fluently. Beside native Hungarian, he spoke Croatian, German and Czech as well as Latin, Italian.Romanian??

    Mátyás is very important in the hungarian memory, we have tales,old legends, myts with him. I have a question: How important is he in the romanian folkmemory? Are you stories, legends about it?

  • @adfhun if you want to call him hungarian of romanian origin ,then I call the people from romania that you call hungarians -ROMANIANS OF HUNGARIAN ORIGIN! fair enought,isn't it?

  • @adfhun as is known the father site is what matters! and from the father site he was romanian!

  • mine-yours, mine-yours..........OURS

    Romanians, Hungarians proud of Mátyás?! This is not a problem.

  • @lagasa91 Mátyás's mother was Erzsébet Szilágyi, a hungarian noblewomen! Mátyás's father was János Hunyadi (Iancu de Hunedoara) and he was Governor of the Kingdom of Hungary. The Hunyadi family were a noble family in the medieval Kingdom of Hungary, of Wallachian(Romainain) origin. you said "he was romanian". I say Mátyás was a great King of Hungary with hungarian and romanian ancestors

  • @adfhun Mattyas hungarian king of romanian descendants!...so he was romanian my friend learn history!

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