Im from the Netherlands and life now also in Hungary. Not in a small Village all together but somewere on the poesta's in 2 awesome tanya's in the middle of nowhere. Love it, and the weather too 😉
Hallo. Ik zoek voor mijn familie een betaalbare woning in de natuur. Ik aarzel tss roemenie en hongarije. Kan ik voor €10.000 een boerderij huis (op te frissen) kopen? Voor welk prijs hbb jullie gevonden? Gr
Magyarul tanulok és nagyon tetszett a videó. I would love to see more content like this video! And I especially enjoy videos about Hungarian food and baking!
Hello Viki :-) I very much enjoyed your video :-) I am English and have lived in your beautiful country for 7 years. I am a keen photographer and live in a very small village (200 people) in Tolna County. I have subscribed and look forward to watching more videos about rural Hungary :-)
My grandma lived there, in Madár street. I never liked Kunmadaras, it is such a sad mess, but I loved to visit my grandma and walk to the store with her to buy ingredients for lunch or just spend time in her backyard. Also, there is a house I think near the cemetery, where the owner built an Eiffel-tower model.
hungarian rural villages are nothing how they used to be sadly. these are very ugly houses, the original ( usually white painted) houses were very nice but few of them are standing today.
I am an Englishman and moved to Hungary a couple of years ago I love the country and people,can you do a video on Tiszaalpar.we are quite near to kecskemet . Just discovered your channel will spend many hours catching up watching your content .
@@thisishungaryHigh this is Shailendra Khairnar...portrait artist from India. January last week planning to come to Hungary for an exhibition of my portraits in Budapest. Beautyful videos. I would like to see a village there. How far is this village from Budapest?
That is beautiful village and quiet life but beautiful sunny cold morning with hot cappuccinos:) If you can make more vdos of Hungarian village life. VASZAR is also beautiful village
I loved that...Over the years Ive spent so much time in Kisujszallas where I have family. We would travel from New Zealand where I was born to my dads village what wonderful memories thank you.
Greetings from Kisújszállás! I don't know when were you here last time, but Kisújszállás developed a lot in the last 10 years (not the roads unfortunately lol) I hope you will be able to visit one day.
My dad was born in Herczegfalva, now known as Mezofalva. I would love to see a video from that town so I could get a feel for where my grandparents lived. They came to Canada in 1925. I really enjoy your videos. Thank you.
My aunt still lives in the family house in Sarospatak. It is a peasant house with a summer kitchen and I have many memories of that place. I'll be visiting her this September. Also, I would love a Fank video! Especially with instruction. I tried once but they came out a bit too hard and not as fluffy as my grandmothers. Köszönöm Viki a nagyon érdekes videót!
I love summer kitchens! A summer kitchen would also be the ideal location for frying doughnuts. Yes, grandmothers are the best at making fluffy doughnuts, but I'll see what I can do!😉 Nagyon köszönöm és örülök, hogy tetszett a videó!
Did you ever make the video about the traditional Hungarian building? I’m super interested. Hope you’re still making videos. My husband and I love them!
Viki if we are doing requests, my dad was born in Bakonyszentkirály. I would love to see a video his town. He came to the US in 1957. Speak Hungarian and visit Hungary as often as I can. Love the videos!
My father's parents and his eldest siblings immigrated to the USA from Orashaza. I am sure I miss spelled that. I enjoyed seeing your film of a small town. I often wonder what my paternal hometown looks like.
Thank you for the comment, I'm so glad you enjoyed watching the video! Orosháza is only about 2 hours away from Kunmadaras (the villlage in the video).😀
My father also grew up in Hódmezővásárhely! I think they might have known each other because he often mentioned a classmate named Árpád. Kicsi az internet! ;-)
Jo "napot" kivanok Viki. A masik videodon kicsiket beszamoltam es pedig mondta hogy erre kattincsak! Hat nagyon buszke vagyok hogy ilyen jol tudsz Angolul bezselni! Bravo! Bar csak ha en is annyira jol tudnak Magyarul beszelni akkor a vilagom is jobbra kinyilna,.........haha. Nagyon jol tudsz beszamolni kis Magyar falukrol. Nagyon humoros es kedveltem/nevettem a "kutya tablakon". Koszonom hogy ezt is kozvetitette. Nagyon kedvelem az alatokat, es pedig a kutyakat. Mind jo tapasztalatom volt mikor az O-hazaban utaztam kulonossen a kicsiny falukon at. Nagy szileim pedig Erdelyben szultek/laktak; Csikszeredaban (Csikiek). Szuleim Budapestiek. En mar itt szulettem az egyesült Államokban. Remelem nem "haragszik" hogy baratsagossan irok. Baratsagos falyta ember vagyok. Igy hat jobban is tudom a Magyar tudasomat 'tudatni" - haha. Sajnaltam hogy annyi "paraszt" kis hazikok levannak romolva. Nagyon kedvelem oket. Sok oreg haz ahogy mondta szalmabol es sarbol volt kiontve. Az Amerikai Indianok, kulonossen a Navajo-i Indianok ugy epitettek. Ugy hivtak hogy; "Adobe" bricks. Miert van ez hogy oly sok "paraszt" haz levannak rombolva? A tulajok elkoltoztek a falubol tan a varosba? Nagyon szepek a talyok!!! Tovabra is minden jot kivanok es nagyon koszonom a videokat. I will certainly be watching more of your wonderful videos. They are excellent; National Geographic quality for sure! Peter es a kutyaja; Kodiak.
I would be interested if you can make a video of traditional hungarian house building. Me and my partner are thinking to build one so that would be helpful. Köszönöm szépen
2:04 Én kiirtam egyszer, hogy "A kutya harap". Jött a szomszéd, hogy nincs kutyánk, miért írom ki? Saját kutya lététől függetlenül igaz, hogy "a kutya az harap". Ebben egyet is értettünk. Kunmadaras azért jó hely, mert kocsival 10 perc alatt át lehet menni Berekfürdőre. Az egy sokkal szebb település és csodálatos, melegvizű strandja van.
Thank you for your question.😊 I’m in the process of making a Spotify and a UA-cam playlist of the Hungarian music that I’ve used in my videos, so check back in a couple of weeks’ time. But in the meantime, the folk song playing when we were looking at the old-fashioned oven is called “Felültem a kemencére” (I sat at the ‘kemence’ oven) and the other is “Valahol egy kis faluban…” (Somewhere in a small village…).
You commented on a wall construction of earth and straw. This appears to be a cob wall which, although I am not personally familiar with, you might have encountered while you were picking up the lingo in the UK
Szia Viki, veletlenul talaltam ra erre a videora, nagyon klassz! A ferjem nagyszulei szinten a Toalj utcan eltek:) Es a Ferdinand tenyleg nagyon helyes kis vendeglo, majusban volt alkalmunk meglatogatni:) Te Magyarorszagon elsz?
You mentioned cake, I'm cycling across Hungary next year on the Hungarian Divide event, so I will need lots of calories along its 1400km length - So I'd be very interested in your suggestion of what cakes I can expect, seeing as you offered ;)
Oh, how cool! Are you doing it solo or as part of a team? I’ll be glad to make video about Hungarian pastries and cakes, seeing as cake is one of my areas of expertise.😁 So stayed tuned.:) In the meantime, check out my UA-cam shorts, I already have a couple cake-themed videos there.
@@thisishungary I'll be doing it solo. The organisers allow solo entry and pairs. I'll hunt out those shorts and look forward to a full version, as I too am an expert on cake, although just in eating them.
hi, you have a good eye, these are not actually built of bricks, these are so-called "vajog" houses, the walls are made of clay, mud and sand, the poorer people built from this and unfortunately it requires a lot of maintenance, of course, in the absence of this, it is made of clay, mud and sand, because it does not withstand the vicissitudes of the sea, and the currently empty nest is made of clay, mud and sand? :-) I'm glad that there are tourists who don't just see the capital! welcome to us.... (even if 1 year late) :-) in such places it is worth looking for the "landscape house" (if there is one), this kind of mini museum presents local life, customs, pictures, etc.
Szia! ‘56ba szüleim elhagyták Magyarországot és Kanadába jöttek. Most próbálok Magyarul tanulni mért szeretnék meg látogatni Magyarországot. Éppen jól volt hogy az első videót amit látok tőled Kunmadarasről van. A déd nagymamám ott szúletett. Biztos hogy a te nagymamád sokat tudna mesélni hogy milyen volt az élet akkor. Most dolgozok a családi fán és sokon Jászladányba éltek. Lehetne onnan videót csinálni? Sokan vagyunk akiknek nagyon érdekel hogy hogy néz az ország ahol a szüleink, nagyszüleink és a többe éltek. Bocs hogy ilyen hosszú lett amit írtam. Remélem hogy meg lehet érteni.
a big, big difference between the east and west part of Hungary, the east being very poor compared to the west. I am surprised that there are actually people still living in such villages. if my memory serves me right, Kunmadaras was one of the many homes of the occupying soviet army. The restaurant is great and without trying to be too bigheaded, Hungarian doughnuts are absolutely sublime, light and fluffy, nothing like those heavy, cold British ones. my brother would easily polish off 10-12 at one go.
Hi dear,how are you/ anyway, I'm from Bangladesh & I love Hungary too much. Also I like to see your video.. If I get the work permit visa than I will go there.
@@gurcanozcan4590 Do you mean the very first piece of music at the beginning of the video? It's called 'The Sunshine Song' and it's by 'The Waiting World'. 🤗
Ah! The folk song playing when we were looking at the old-fashioned oven is called “Felültem a kemencére” (I sat at the ‘kemence’ oven) and the other is “Valahol egy kis faluban…” (Somewhere in a small village…).😊 I’m in the process of making a Spotify and a UA-cam playlist of the Hungarian music that I’ve used in my videos, so check back in a couple of weeks’ time.
@@thisishungary "you are HUNGARIAN" En is Magyar vagyok, 94 eves. 1948-ban "kenyszeritve" hagytam El Magyarorszagot (AV) Edesapamat kivegezte az AVO abban az evben. Majdnem en is oda jutottam 17 eves koromban.
Lets be honest...what comes across apart from the quaintess of the place is an atmosphere of hopeless poverty and dereliction which unfortunately tells a lot about the Hungarian countryside...and even in comparison with a Polish, Slovak or Croatian village the difference is appalling which is really disappointing...
Im from the Netherlands and life now also in Hungary. Not in a small Village all together but somewere on the poesta's in 2 awesome tanya's in the middle of nowhere. Love it, and the weather too 😉
Hallo. Ik zoek voor mijn familie een betaalbare woning in de natuur. Ik aarzel tss roemenie en hongarije. Kan ik voor €10.000 een boerderij huis (op te frissen) kopen? Voor welk prijs hbb jullie gevonden? Gr
Olyan hangulatos és élhető lenne a magyar vidék egyébként . Nem fejtem kiknek az egy része miatt nincs erre elméleti esély sem . Nagyon jó a videó !
@@GÓRAL-o2j Nice Poland , greetings from Hungary .
De jó volt kicsit látni az otthont! Köszönöm szépen, hogy megosztottad ezt az élményt 😊
Örülök, hogy tetszett!
Magyarul tanulok és nagyon tetszett a videó. I would love to see more content like this video! And I especially enjoy videos about Hungarian food and baking!
Már nagyon szépen írsz magyarul!
I'm glad you enjoyed the video. What's your favourite Hungarian food or cake?
@@thisishungary Köszönöm szépen! Szerintem szeretni sütemények. Talán zserbó vagy londoni szelet? Vegetáriánus vagyok.
Én is szeretem a zserbót és a londoni szelet sem rossz! (Bármi jöhet, amiben dió van.😉)
Greetings from Melbourne, Australia 🇦🇺 Thank you for showing me your country Hungary. Looking forward for more videos and the history of villages etc.
A beautiful video. Thank you for sharing.
Üdvözlet Bakuból, kedvesem, két évig voltam katona Polgardiban, 1983 85. Nagyon tetszett. szeretnék oraları birdə görəm.❤❤❤❤❤❤😢😢😢😢❤❤❤❤
Hello Viki :-) I very much enjoyed your video :-) I am English and have lived in your beautiful country for 7 years. I am a keen photographer and live in a very small village (200 people) in Tolna County. I have subscribed and look forward to watching more videos about rural Hungary :-)
My grandma lived there, in Madár street.
I never liked Kunmadaras, it is such a sad mess, but I loved to visit my grandma and walk to the store with her to buy ingredients for lunch or just spend time in her backyard.
Also, there is a house I think near the cemetery, where the owner built an Eiffel-tower model.
This is how I imagined the Hungarian village ...wonderful atmosphere... I like to listen to Hungarian folk on Danko radio and Folk radio
I do like to listen to Dankó rádió myself every now and then!
hungarian rural villages are nothing how they used to be sadly. these are very ugly houses, the original ( usually white painted) houses were very nice but few of them are standing today.
I am an Englishman and moved to Hungary a couple of years ago I love the country and people,can you do a video on Tiszaalpar.we are quite near to kecskemet .
Just discovered your channel will spend many hours catching up watching your content .
Thanks for the suggestion! Glad you’re enjoy ing the videos!🙂
@@thisishungaryHigh this is Shailendra Khairnar...portrait artist from India. January last week planning to come to Hungary for an exhibition of my portraits in Budapest. Beautyful videos. I would like to see a village there. How far is this village from Budapest?
That is beautiful village and quiet life but beautiful sunny cold morning with hot cappuccinos:)
If you can make more vdos of Hungarian village life. VASZAR is also beautiful village
Are you hungarian or how do you know about Vaszar?
I loved that...Over the years Ive spent so much time in Kisujszallas where I have family. We would travel from New Zealand where I was born to my dads village what wonderful memories thank you.
Kisújszállás! That's just down the road from Karcag (where I grew up).😀
Greetings from Kisújszállás! I don't know when were you here last time, but Kisújszállás developed a lot in the last 10 years (not the roads unfortunately lol)
I hope you will be able to visit one day.
My dad was born in Herczegfalva, now known as Mezofalva. I would love to see a video from that town so I could get a feel for where my grandparents lived. They came to Canada in 1925. I really enjoy your videos. Thank you.
Thank you for your comment. I'm so pleased you like my videos. I've never been to Mezőfalva, but it would be great to go there!
Hello Grace, how are you doing today.
My aunt still lives in the family house in Sarospatak. It is a peasant house with a summer kitchen and I have many memories of that place. I'll be visiting her this September. Also, I would love a Fank video! Especially with instruction. I tried once but they came out a bit too hard and not as fluffy as my grandmothers. Köszönöm Viki a nagyon érdekes videót!
I love summer kitchens! A summer kitchen would also be the ideal location for frying doughnuts. Yes, grandmothers are the best at making fluffy doughnuts, but I'll see what I can do!😉
Nagyon köszönöm és örülök, hogy tetszett a videó!
Hello Catherine, how are you doing today.
Thank you for your video. You make me know rural Hungary
It is a Fine Repotz Thanks very much. More Power to you
Did you ever make the video about the traditional Hungarian building? I’m super interested. Hope you’re still making videos. My husband and I love them!
Viki if we are doing requests, my dad was born in Bakonyszentkirály. I would love to see a video his town. He came to the US in 1957. Speak Hungarian and visit Hungary as often as I can. Love the videos!
I guess I'm going to be doing a lot of travelling this year! 😅
My father's parents and his eldest siblings immigrated to the USA from Orashaza. I am sure I miss spelled that. I enjoyed seeing your film of a small town. I often wonder what my paternal hometown looks like.
Thank you for the comment, I'm so glad you enjoyed watching the video! Orosháza is only about 2 hours away from Kunmadaras (the villlage in the video).😀
Hello Evelyn, how are you doing today.
Wow so Lovely Dear...😍
My father grew up in Hódmezővásárhely and my mother in Tatabánya. I would love to see videos from there. Thank you for sharing this one.
I've been to Tatabánya a couple of times, I'd quite like to go back there. Who knows, maybe I will for a video.😄
My father also grew up in Hódmezővásárhely! I think they might have known each other because he often mentioned a classmate named Árpád. Kicsi az internet! ;-)
Jo "napot" kivanok Viki. A masik videodon kicsiket beszamoltam es pedig mondta hogy erre kattincsak! Hat nagyon buszke vagyok hogy ilyen jol tudsz Angolul bezselni! Bravo! Bar csak ha en is annyira jol tudnak Magyarul beszelni akkor a vilagom is jobbra kinyilna,.........haha. Nagyon jol tudsz beszamolni kis Magyar falukrol. Nagyon humoros es kedveltem/nevettem a "kutya tablakon". Koszonom hogy ezt is kozvetitette. Nagyon kedvelem az alatokat, es pedig a kutyakat. Mind jo tapasztalatom volt mikor az O-hazaban utaztam kulonossen a kicsiny falukon at. Nagy szileim pedig Erdelyben szultek/laktak; Csikszeredaban (Csikiek). Szuleim Budapestiek. En mar itt szulettem az egyesült Államokban. Remelem nem "haragszik" hogy baratsagossan irok. Baratsagos falyta ember vagyok. Igy hat jobban is tudom a Magyar tudasomat 'tudatni" - haha. Sajnaltam hogy annyi "paraszt" kis hazikok levannak romolva. Nagyon kedvelem oket. Sok oreg haz ahogy mondta szalmabol es sarbol volt kiontve. Az Amerikai Indianok, kulonossen a Navajo-i Indianok ugy epitettek. Ugy hivtak hogy; "Adobe" bricks. Miert van ez hogy oly sok "paraszt" haz levannak rombolva? A tulajok elkoltoztek a falubol tan a varosba? Nagyon szepek a talyok!!! Tovabra is minden jot kivanok es nagyon koszonom a videokat. I will certainly be watching more of your wonderful videos. They are excellent; National Geographic quality for sure! Peter es a kutyaja; Kodiak.
Ó, köszönöm szépen! Igen, sokan elköltöztek a városokba a munkalehetőségek miatt. Üdvözlöm Kodiakot.:)
Koszonom. Minden jot kivanok.
I would be interested if you can make a video of traditional hungarian house building. Me and my partner are thinking to build one so that would be helpful. Köszönöm szépen
I would love for you to make a video of mud bricks and how it’s made and also the Hungarian cakes-I absolutely love your videos-I was born in Budapest
2:04 Én kiirtam egyszer, hogy "A kutya harap". Jött a szomszéd, hogy nincs kutyánk, miért írom ki? Saját kutya lététől függetlenül igaz, hogy "a kutya az harap". Ebben egyet is értettünk.
Kunmadaras azért jó hely, mert kocsival 10 perc alatt át lehet menni Berekfürdőre. Az egy sokkal szebb település és csodálatos, melegvizű strandja van.
Ha-ha! Ez nagyon jó!🤣 Egyébként Berekfürdőről is van egy videóm. Itt van hozzá a link: ua-cam.com/video/MWwALuPi5W4/v-deo.html
Your village looks beautiful! Can you share the titles of these régi dalok you're using in the video? They sound wonderful!
Thank you for your question.😊 I’m in the process of making a Spotify and a UA-cam playlist of the Hungarian music that I’ve used in my videos, so check back in a couple of weeks’ time. But in the meantime, the folk song playing when we were looking at the old-fashioned oven is called “Felültem a kemencére” (I sat at the ‘kemence’ oven) and the other is “Valahol egy kis faluban…” (Somewhere in a small village…).
Hello beautiful, how are you doing today.
Hello. What is the region of the country? Thanks
Nice video God bless
Thank you!
I would like to see the Kunmadaras Airport
My dream country…… ❤❤❤❤ i’m waiting in work prmite in hungary 😊😊😊
Woww...very nice ❤
Thank you!
You commented on a wall construction of earth and straw. This appears to be a cob wall which, although I am not personally familiar with, you might have encountered while you were picking up the lingo in the UK
Yes, it’s very similar to cob, indeed!
Szia Viki, veletlenul talaltam ra erre a videora, nagyon klassz! A ferjem nagyszulei szinten a Toalj utcan eltek:) Es a Ferdinand tenyleg nagyon helyes kis vendeglo, majusban volt alkalmunk meglatogatni:) Te Magyarorszagon elsz?
I like your video.i from Bangladesh
You mentioned cake, I'm cycling across Hungary next year on the Hungarian Divide event, so I will need lots of calories along its 1400km length - So I'd be very interested in your suggestion of what cakes I can expect, seeing as you offered ;)
Oh, how cool! Are you doing it solo or as part of a team?
I’ll be glad to make video about Hungarian pastries and cakes, seeing as cake is one of my areas of expertise.😁 So stayed tuned.:)
In the meantime, check out my UA-cam shorts, I already have a couple cake-themed videos there.
@@thisishungary I'll be doing it solo. The organisers allow solo entry and pairs. I'll hunt out those shorts and look forward to a full version, as I too am an expert on cake, although just in eating them.
Eating cake is mainly where my own expertise lies as well. 😅
hi, you have a good eye, these are not actually built of bricks, these are so-called "vajog" houses, the walls are made of clay, mud and sand, the poorer people built from this and unfortunately it requires a lot of maintenance, of course, in the absence of this, it is made of clay, mud and sand, because it does not withstand the vicissitudes of the sea, and the currently empty nest is made of clay, mud and sand? :-) I'm glad that there are tourists who don't just see the capital! welcome to us.... (even if 1 year late) :-) in such places it is worth looking for the "landscape house" (if there is one), this kind of mini museum presents local life, customs, pictures, etc.
Szia! ‘56ba szüleim elhagyták Magyarországot és Kanadába jöttek. Most próbálok Magyarul tanulni mért szeretnék meg látogatni Magyarországot. Éppen jól volt hogy az első videót amit látok tőled Kunmadarasről van. A déd nagymamám ott szúletett. Biztos hogy a te nagymamád sokat tudna mesélni hogy milyen volt az élet akkor. Most dolgozok a családi fán és sokon Jászladányba éltek. Lehetne onnan videót csinálni? Sokan vagyunk akiknek nagyon érdekel hogy hogy néz az ország ahol a szüleink, nagyszüleink és a többe éltek. Bocs hogy ilyen hosszú lett amit írtam. Remélem hogy meg lehet érteni.
De érdekes, hogy a dédnagymamád pont Kunmadarason született! Örülök, hogy meg tudtam neked mutatni ezt a kis falut, még ha így távolról is. 🙂
I like this village ❤
Yes, it's a cute little village, it's even better in the summer!
ki hagytad budapestet? csak mee nem néttem végig
You seem to have a slight British accent. How many years have you worked in the UK? Is there still a lot of young hungarians working?
How many days does it take to get Hungary work permit I have submitted my paper one month and 15 days still the work permit has not arrived
a big, big difference between the east and west part of Hungary, the east being very poor compared to the west. I am surprised that there are actually people still living in such villages. if my memory serves me right, Kunmadaras was one of the many homes of the occupying soviet army. The restaurant is great and without trying to be too bigheaded, Hungarian doughnuts are absolutely sublime, light and fluffy, nothing like those heavy, cold British ones. my brother would easily polish off 10-12 at one go.
Hi dear,how are you/ anyway, I'm from Bangladesh & I love Hungary too much. Also I like to see your video.. If I get the work permit visa than I will go there.
Visit Berekfürdő if you are there.
Hungarian folk song that starts at the 4.40th second of video.
Very nice video mam ji I like you
Nice u ❤ and your country
I love Hungry ❤️❤️❤️
Nice man you nice tolking
Lots of love from india
Love you hungry 💕💕💕 people
👍😁
Hangi ülke burası
It's Hungary. Macaristan 🤗
Pardon başlık okumadım ama Romanya ya çok benziyor
@@thisishungary 😀🥰
🥰🥰I will coming soon in shaa Allah ❤❤🇧🇩🇧🇩
Zainteresuj się Azią nie Europą
Mudwall is not only hungarian !
Mud and chopped straw= adobe
Hay is for feed , straw is for bedding.
We also call dogs, "gel kuçu, kuçu" in Turkish lenguage.
Oh, wow, that's so interesting! In Hungarian, I was saying 'kutyu' which means 'doggy'.😀
@@thisishungaryKutya, in Turkish "köpek" or unkindly "it" in Turkish.
İf we ask them come to us, we says "Gel kuçu, kuçu".
Also I liked first song in the video. Can you write singer name and song.
@@gurcanozcan4590 Do you mean the very first piece of music at the beginning of the video? It's called 'The Sunshine Song' and it's by 'The Waiting World'. 🤗
Ah! The folk song playing when we were looking at the old-fashioned oven is called “Felültem a kemencére” (I sat at the ‘kemence’ oven) and the other is “Valahol egy kis faluban…” (Somewhere in a small village…).😊
I’m in the process of making a Spotify and a UA-cam playlist of the Hungarian music that I’ve used in my videos, so check back in a couple of weeks’ time.
you is hungary? (te magyar vagy ?)
Yes, I am Hungarian. 😃 Igen, magyar vagyok! És te?🙂
@@thisishungary "you are HUNGARIAN" En is Magyar vagyok, 94 eves. 1948-ban "kenyszeritve" hagytam El Magyarorszagot (AV) Edesapamat kivegezte az AVO abban az evben. Majdnem en is oda jutottam 17 eves koromban.
@@ailona3578 Sajnálom, hogy el kellett hagynia Magyarországot. A történelmünk egyik nagyon szomorú része volt az a korszak. 😥
03:18 Prosperous Hungarian Empire
You are showing one of the poorest and most unpretentious settlements in Hungary. Why is it necessary to spread such a bad reputation about Hungary?
Lets be honest...what comes across apart from the quaintess of the place is an atmosphere of hopeless poverty and dereliction which unfortunately tells a lot about the Hungarian countryside...and even in comparison with a Polish, Slovak or Croatian village the difference is appalling which is really disappointing...
One of the most depressing villages I have ever seen
𝗛𝗮𝘄 𝗮𝗿𝗲 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝗺𝘆 𝗳𝗲𝗮𝗻𝗱