ROGERIUS, the Soviet Side of ORADEA 🇷🇴 | How Most People in Romania Live [4k/60, UHD, Binaural]

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  • Опубліковано 3 лип 2024
  • Explore the Rogerius neighborhood of Oradea, Romania in this 4K/60fps UHD walking tour. 📺 I use the best video camera and 🎧 the best audio equipment to record sound. For a truly immersive experience it is advised you watch the video on a wide screen TV and use an advanced sound system or wear headphones.
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    Equipment I used:
    Sony FX30 Cinema Line Camera
    Sony 10-18mm F4 OSS Lens
    Zhiyun Tech Crane M3 Gimbal
    EM272Z1 XLR Microphones
    Zoom F3 Field Recorder
    Rogerius / Rogériusz is a district or quarter of Oradea, the largest city of Bihor County, Romania. It was named after Rogerius of Apulia (or Master Roger), a bishop from the 13th century who lived through the Mongol Invasion and wrote a chronicle, the Carmen Miserabile about it.
    Rogerius is usually regarded as a satellite-city in its own right, due in part to its location at the western end of the city proper, near the Hungarian border. It is city's largest and most populated district, home to 50-60.000 people. It is home to many blocks of flats built during the Communist era in the 1970s and 1980s, as well as a large farmer's market, many hospitals and a large playground.
    The western area of Rogerius contains a series of factories from Communist times, but also recently created industrial parks, where a few corporations opened new offices, taking advantage of Oradea's proximity to the border.
    0:00 Dacia Boulevard
    4:00 Olosig Park
    18:30 Children's Park
    30:00 Farmer's Market
    39:30 Magnolia Park
    46:00 Roof of Farmer's Market
    1:10:00 Sovata Street
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 14

  • @walkandcamera
    @walkandcamera  2 місяці тому +2

    Everyone's favorite neighborhood in the most photogenic city is back! If you enjoy the video, please give it a LIKE and a SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE to the channel for more.

    • @usrhvyvnfpw53831
      @usrhvyvnfpw53831 Місяць тому

      Salut. De ce nu ai filmat până la Rogerius în spre stânga de unde ai trecut pietonala când a început filmare pe marginea la Bulevardul ăla cu şoseaua dubla de maşini şi apoi la dreapta cândva şi înainte iar. Te-ai bagat prin parcul ăla a doua oară şi în filmarea asta, sau poate e re-uploadare.
      Şi să o iei la dreapta din Rogerius până spre la CFR la gară dacă se poate şi apoi iar în jos spre parcul Sandorfi sau cum se cheamă şi iar spre dreapta pe strada aia si ajungi iar unde ai inceput sa filmezi.😅😊 Poate pentru următoare filmare e buna idea. Sau chiar pâna spre micul mall Crişul de la CFR încolo şi apoi pe strada cu parcul si apoi pe margine la Blvd-ul ala spre înapoi la inceputul filmarii.👍🙂

  • @78Alcione
    @78Alcione 2 місяці тому +2

    Very nice video. This city/neighborhood look very clean and well organized; lots of green spaces, trees, etc. Thank you for sharing. 👍👍

  • @FuzzyJohn
    @FuzzyJohn Місяць тому +4

    I lived in Rogerius until 1977, when I moved to the US. Amazing how things have changed. Practically I don't recognize any of it.

  • @n30hunt
    @n30hunt 2 місяці тому +2

    Why was Sovata a rough area in the 90s? It was pretty much the same given the time context. I must admit everything looks pretty clean right and well maintained.

  • @EuEu-re8lv
    @EuEu-re8lv Місяць тому +1

    Aici o sa deschida Rejele o saormerie!Ave!

    • @draculakickyourass
      @draculakickyourass Місяць тому

      Te referi cumva la Rejele care a fost in Spania sa prezinte mancarurile spaniole si manca paine cu salam in gara,ca ,,ni la astia in Barcelona ,n-au nici un restaurant,adica au da-i scump ca frastu',ni'' si care se plangea ca de ce n-au varuit spaniolii cetatea medievala, ca ni ioi ce veche arata?

  • @lucianboar3489
    @lucianboar3489 2 дні тому +1

    Nope, most people in Romania don't live in apartment buildings