Moldavian Csango (Hungarian) Dances
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@unomnacajit11 So lets see now,after hundreds of years of living in a purely Romanian area,that was not a part of Hungary.The Csango's kept their Hungarian culture,feelings and the Catholic Religion but they were really Romanians.Do you extremists never read a history book that's neutral to find the truth.Don't you know that if you get all your info from Nationalist sources,your not getting the true story.
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@dodiezresibemol You are absolutely right. (A Hungarian oppinion.) Nationalism should be a positive idea, with the thought 'loving your country', and without the hate of others. Why can't people just simple enjoy this?
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I'm Romanian and I am sorry for all extremists. This is what others would call cultural diversity (specially for mr. sorin1918) but it seems that some people from both countries/cultures are too stupid to understand all this values... and all they do is destroy a lot of universal heritage. When this traditions will be lost, both countries will lose a lot.
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hol a bocskor emberek?
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Szép volt fiúk lányok!!!!!
Ezeket a román kommenteket nem tudom mit jelent, de biztos jók:():):):):):)
Na grat
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God bless Hungary!
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mongols!!! did your ancestors wear thracian clothes and dance thracian dances??? these are victims of forced magyarization!!!
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`SA `FITI BLESTEMATI PE O VIATA NATIONALISTIROL CU RUSI CU TAT!
Hey, Romanisipunctum, the dialogue you have here is interesting, but why r u using dirty words? In this way u create a bad image about romanians, and by the way I'm romanian. Asa nu poti sa ai credibilitate si vei pierde. Think about it, and be good!
obrejasv 2 years ago 8
Aoleu, ce coșmar! Costume românești, muzica românească dar în limba păsărească a bozgorilor.
sorin1918 1 year ago 5