It's not a police station, it's a town hall. It used to be a palace. You were probably confused by what you read on the board, as part of the palace, there is a prison, to be more precise, behind the palace. That's why there is a police sign. Love the video. Many greetings from Sombor. ♥️
Thanks for clarifying this! We have been unable to find enough information on this building online, and the signs on the spot were very confusing, but now that makes a lot of sense!
Tamara je prelepa,pozitivna, treba da bude vaš vodič, veoma interesantana i lepa devojka nema kao neki drugi vlog oSrbiji ljudi su Kanadjani ali nekako kao da glume zadovoljstvo,vi ste super ljudi pozdrav za zeta i Arsu tako sam čuo da se zove pas,🇷🇸💖🇮🇱za devojke 💐🌷🍹 može i🍺🍔🍷🎂🥃 samo da je ukusno
Not really "this week", as we filmed this in August 😂But this week is actually summer in February, our next video was filmed this week, so make sure you're subscribed to watch it 🕺
I mean no offence, but saying that Sombor is the greenest city in Serbia is stupid and just not true. Don't get me wrong, Sombor is beautiful and yes very green. I just don't know where all the foreigners get all the wrong information. Statistically pretty much 76% of cities in Serbia are covered with good percentage of green in Serbia, even the capital officially is greener than Oslo, those are facts and yet people in Belgrade always complain. But yeah the greenest cities by statistics in Serbia are in the south guys! :) Read up on info before you spread it, simply so with don't share so much false information and then we end up having stupid people everywhere actually not know the facts.
@@flagflow1232 please so share, which sources is that? You can here clearly see that cities with most green and forest are in the South of Serbia. List includes all 16 cities with actually tree count and forests. srbijasume.rs/en/
@gojko, as a foreigner, finding information on the various places in English is frequently very hard, and I admit there can be mistakes as tourist information in English is frequently very limited. However, in this particular case, the information comes straight from the official sources: www.visitsombor.org/ponuda/1/sombor.html, as the Tourism Organisation of Sombor states (at least in English), that Sombor is the greenest city in Serbia. With that said, let us know what city would be greener, and we'll gladly go there, check it out, compare, and share our findings on this channel 🙂 otherwise, I'm glad that you have enjoyed the video!
@@Shemhamforaesh prebaci na srpski i procitaj sta pise na tom sajtu, to su sumska gazdinstva a ne kolicina stabala u gradu i koliko je grad zelen. Za zeleni grad se gleda zelenilo u gradu, a ne koliko suma i zemljista ima sumsko gazdinstvo. Volis pametovqti ne volis citati. Poredis opstine koje imaju sumska gazdinstva/ sumske uprave sa zelenilom grada. Ajde procitaj opet sajt na srpskom pa skapiraj koliko si promasio temu.
It's not a police station, it's a town hall. It used to be a palace. You were probably confused by what you read on the board, as part of the palace, there is a prison, to be more precise, behind the palace. That's why there is a police sign. Love the video. Many greetings from Sombor. ♥️
Thanks for clarifying this! We have been unable to find enough information on this building online, and the signs on the spot were very confusing, but now that makes a lot of sense!
@@PlanetPursuit you're welcome
Svaka čast. Moj rodni grad..... SOMBOR
veoma lep grad!
@@PlanetPursuit tako je 💓
Tamara je prelepa,pozitivna, treba da bude vaš vodič, veoma interesantana i lepa devojka nema kao neki drugi vlog oSrbiji ljudi su Kanadjani ali nekako kao da glume zadovoljstvo,vi ste super ljudi pozdrav za zeta i Arsu tako sam čuo da se zove pas,🇷🇸💖🇮🇱za devojke 💐🌷🍹 može i🍺🍔🍷🎂🥃 samo da je ukusno
This week? Are you sure? Summer in february :o
Not really "this week", as we filmed this in August 😂But this week is actually summer in February, our next video was filmed this week, so make sure you're subscribed to watch it 🕺
Rockstars!
Also, I miss restaurants so much ❤️
Also #2, Tamara has a bright future as a field reporter. 😂
Thank you! ✌️
Tamara will keep reporting "right from the face of the place" 🎙️
It's been my pleasure 😉✌️
I fish at de sol and my mom worked there
Milano Home Chinese store.
You all look nice, but it was a punch line in a video.
I agree, it was hilarious, and I'm still curious as for how this shop got it's name. 😂🤦♂️
I mean no offence, but saying that Sombor is the greenest city in Serbia is stupid and just not true. Don't get me wrong, Sombor is beautiful and yes very green. I just don't know where all the foreigners get all the wrong information. Statistically pretty much 76% of cities in Serbia are covered with good percentage of green in Serbia, even the capital officially is greener than Oslo, those are facts and yet people in Belgrade always complain.
But yeah the greenest cities by statistics in Serbia are in the south guys! :) Read up on info before you spread it, simply so with don't share so much false information and then we end up having stupid people everywhere actually not know the facts.
Sombor is the greenest city in Serbia according to the Serbian sources.
Can you give me your source of information, since Sombor is the greenest city in Serbia. Check your source of information or share it.
@@flagflow1232 please so share, which sources is that?
You can here clearly see that cities with most green and forest are in the South of Serbia. List includes all 16 cities with actually tree count and forests. srbijasume.rs/en/
@gojko, as a foreigner, finding information on the various places in English is frequently very hard, and I admit there can be mistakes as tourist information in English is frequently very limited. However, in this particular case, the information comes straight from the official sources: www.visitsombor.org/ponuda/1/sombor.html, as the Tourism Organisation of Sombor states (at least in English), that Sombor is the greenest city in Serbia. With that said, let us know what city would be greener, and we'll gladly go there, check it out, compare, and share our findings on this channel 🙂 otherwise, I'm glad that you have enjoyed the video!
@@Shemhamforaesh prebaci na srpski i procitaj sta pise na tom sajtu, to su sumska gazdinstva a ne kolicina stabala u gradu i koliko je grad zelen. Za zeleni grad se gleda zelenilo u gradu, a ne koliko suma i zemljista ima sumsko gazdinstvo. Volis pametovqti ne volis citati. Poredis opstine koje imaju sumska gazdinstva/ sumske uprave sa zelenilom grada. Ajde procitaj opet sajt na srpskom pa skapiraj koliko si promasio temu.