BALCHIK-THE MOST BLACK SEA RESORT

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Uploaded by on May 20, 2008

BALCHIK is one of the most picturesque Bulgarian towns. Built amphitheatrically at the Black Sea coast, it is 47 km north of Varna. A real pleasure is to take a walk in its cobbled narrow streets with old-time houses, steeped in the greenery of vineyards and small gardens, pleasantly contrasting the shining white elevations, encircling the town from all sides.

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  • БРАВО !!!

  • Много хубаво е станало !!! Малко размазано на някои снимка.. Но това са подробности БРАВО !!!

  • @sisitoAZ

    So ... I'm not going to argue. They asked me to do this video, I made it and took material from a website, I have not thought about history. Sorry if someone does not like. Впрочем защо не пишем на български?!

  • @sisitoAZ Your English is OK, but the mythology you're talking about......have no words. Did you really studied this in school? There was no state called Romania or Rumania till the end of 19 century. So the Romanian state and also nation is still in its puberty phase, which explains the need to create an identity

  • @adevarat1913

    You'll be hard to imagine it, but Romania at one time commanded almost or completely territories of Moldova, Hungary, Ukraine, Russia, China, Pakistan, India - a total of 7 countries and almost 50 regions and was second most populous country in the New World. And so was the Empire. Sorry for bad English!

  • @BurebistasHeir Exactly. That is what empire means - country comprising many nations or tribes(in the Cumans' case). Yes Asen and Petar were Cumans, but they spoke and wrote Bulgarian. Such thing as 'rumanian' did not exist back then. Just an example: emperor Constantine was from Nis(Serbia now). According to the rumanian doctrine the Serbs also had an empire

  • @BurebistasHeir Well then check the pure rumanian words like slujba, mucenici, bogdaproste, etc.(use dexx online) And why the liturgy was it led in Bulgarian till about 150 years ago. Do not worry, I do not expect a sensible answer, but mumblings

  • @BurebistasHeir Who's talking about identity. Just citing Bismarck: rumanian is not a nation, but a profession. And as I said before one can never trust them

  • @BurebistasHeir Your ignorance does not surprise me. It is typical for more of the so called 'rumanian' nation. But if you do not come from some of those villages without toilets, you can visit the Patriarshy in Bucresti(you know it is close to the big house of you Ceaushescu). Then you will see that everything inside is in Old Church Slavonic-Bulgarian. I do not hope that it will ring a bell into your thick head, but it is worth trying

  • @BurebistasHeir I would never compare Bulgaria with rumania(the little India). It will be an insult to the Bulgarians. Bulgaria is not the country where 40% of the population have no toilet or lavatory. Hopefully your rumanian is better than your English and you can check the rumanian press(e.g. evenimentul zilei). So, the question today is: did you manage to take a shower this month and do you still use your yard for KAKA

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