Castles and castle ruins in Slovakia 2 (Immediate music)

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Uploaded by on Nov 15, 2009

Another video for all those who like old castles and ruins & good music.

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  • toto video sa mi fakt pacilo, aj ked to predchadzajuce malo este lepsiu muziku (throne of bhaal)

  • Ďakujem, Throne of Bhaal je tiež mojou srdcovkou, soundtrack je však len jeden...škoda, pekný deň prajem

  • Great video Buddy, Beautiful countryside 5*****

  • Thanks a lot Jack, hope you're fine. Have a great day!

  • Muki zase zazveril :D

  • ;-)

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  • Nice! I must say I liked your first castle video more though. The music was better with the melancholy ruins always make me feel. Both of your videos make me want to go and visit those ruins! I sure hope that I'll have the time and money to do so once.

  • Je to skvělé!!!!!Hudba to podtrhuje.....prostě báječné!!!

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  • This castles built by Hungarian people!

  • @suszterede In the middle ages Hungarians didn't lives in the north of Kingdom of Hungary (todays Slovakia). There were mainly Slavs (todays Slovaks) and Germans, we and Germans built these castles, monasteries, towns, mansions etc etc etc. Hungarians lived in the south of Danube river and they went to the north when they were pushed by turks from the south.

    In Kingdom of Hungary lived a lot of nations, not just Hungarians. It isn't true that these castles were built by Hungarians.

  • prekrasne video len mi tam chyba Devin

  • @suszterede Orava castle was property of several Slovak noble families (Balašovci, Čákovci, Thurzovci) and few times was property of Hungarian king (kings of Hungary were from year 1301 not Hungarians). This castle was built after Tatar invasion on the place of older wooden castle.

    Árva county was named after river Árva which is transposed name from slovak Orava which ancestors of slovaks transposed from old celtic name of this river.

  • God bless holy Slovakia! Gruß aus Deutschland/Greetings from Germany

  • God bless holy Slovakia! Gruß aus Deutschland/Greetings from Germany

  • super video super hudba aj prve video super z tejto hudby priam husia koza nadhera :)

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