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Uploaded by on Jan 28, 2008

Mostra sobre a tipoloxía dunha das construccións máis características e ancestrais do noroeste peninsular. As fotografias son principalmente feitas en Galicia, o resto en zonas limitrofes: León, Asturias e Norte de Portugal.

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  • Iso,é unha construcción como hai dios,e non as merdas de cemento urbanas.

  • Alguns galegos opinamos o contrário no que diz respeito das tradições e, sobretudo, a língua, quiçá a cultura musical seja, e também é discutível, a única excepção.

    Todo o património que vocês admiram está ameaçado pelo capitalismo depredador e por séculos de imperialismo castelhano.

    Sempre um prazer ler os comentários dos nossos irmãos da outra beira do Minho.

    Saúde.

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  • @gfks11 Illyrians are more close to the cultural manifestation of bronze age and early iron age on central Europe, those from Lusitz and Hallstatt, there is a discussion about who belong to Hallstatt Celts or Illyrians, the popular belief say Celts but archaeology and historiography say Illyrian. search info about Noricum, Vindelicia, Pannonia

  • @AugustusAurelianus1 Illyrians are an well know indo-european peoples and are indigienous from western blalkans and central Europe, "came from Messopotamia"??? please be more accurate on your information, but Yes the celts and the illyrians share some links on central Europe, were neighbours, friends and foes

  • @ohev7 Cultura, diría yo, civilización es pasarse un poco. Cultura castreña o galaica.

  • civilizacion???

  • @AugustusAurelianus1

    Yes..it' better to sleep in the town which never sleeps...Sleep well,,,and don't be sad you are just for 50% a KELTE...joke...:)

    Kiss...Juduie

  • @AugustusAurelianus1

    Cher...you are awake yet....:)

    ILLYRIANS....i never heard of them.... maybe other name in german..

    Yes...very interesting subject...my anchestors came from the east and south...so far i know...too of a part of the balcan...but very long ago...what you told i didn't know...so you are a KELTE...CELTIC man..... very mystic folk so far i know...like this music too is...the migrations of the people is so interesting...Kisss..Judie:)

  • @gfks11 The ILLYRIANS came from Mesopotamia to the Balkans.

    However, an Albanian friend has mentioned that my ancestors the Celtics had some "relation" with Illyria (the Celtic people - represent 50% of my ethnic inheratiage (Northern Portugual) which I share with the Galicians - our cultural ethnic brothers from the North)

  • @AugustusAurelianus1

    Cher...thanx for sharing...WONDERFUL...the balcan a very interesting subject....beautiful images and really amazing music....They all came from Mesopotamia to the Balcan...right?

    Btw i visited Albania and former Yugoslawia

    Very well done work*****

    Btw i understand now your mail...LOL..twice and so

  • LINDISSIMO VIDEO, AMIGO. Poderias por favor me dar um ideia da idade aproximada destas estruturas? Qual o significado de "Pallozas" (seria "residencia" ou "casa"?). Mais uma pergunta. Poderias me informar as datas mais antigas (aproximadamente) de quando os nossos ancestrais Celticos chegaram a peninsula Iberica? E se possivel de onde eles vieram? Existe uma conexão com os ILLYRIANS DA REGIAO BALCANICA (Albania)?

  • Non teño palabras para decribir esas imaxes e esa música!

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