Yugoslavia's First Socialist Town: Nova Gorica with dr. Blaž Kosovel

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  • Опубліковано 15 гру 2024

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  • @kavbojctinko4131
    @kavbojctinko4131 Рік тому +1

    Mesto moje mladosti in odraščanja od 1974 do 1987, vedno se rad vrnem in se sprehodim mimo "mojih" blokov na Cankarjevi, vrtca Kurirček, O.Š. (Ob Kornu, IX. Korpusa NOVJ, sedaj Frana Erjavca). , Naravoslovnega Šolskega centra kjer sem maturiral 1993, Lep pozdrav.

  • @nidzovski
    @nidzovski 4 місяці тому

    I love the passion of Dr. Blaž. Great story

  • @SionTJobbins
    @SionTJobbins 3 роки тому +2

    Interesting presentation, thanks for sharing. I visited Nova Gorica in 1993; it just felt empty, no central square, too much what I call "green stuff" (grass at sides of roads but no actual designated parks where kids can play football etc.) - many of the mistakes of modernism. It's a pity they didn't just follow the street plan of Goriza. It would be a better town, in my view, if it was a bit more built up in the centre and a proper Trg/square as a central focus. But interesting place to visit - is the casino still open? That was one idea in 1990s to try and get work and money into the town.

    • @SionTJobbins
      @SionTJobbins Рік тому

      @C.B. great! Wuld like to visit there again. I'm a big fan of density, that is that cities and towns are allowed to be cities and towns not suburbs without a centre. More people in central NG makes it more like a small vibrant city. I was in NG as an individual in 1993 and travelled to Gorizia in Italy - which was the old town. I was there then in 2003 to as part of a study group about the Slovene minority in Trieste region - Trst, Goriza. As a Welshman I have a lot of respect for the Slovenes for fighting for their language and independence. And pleasant country.

  • @miniman0645
    @miniman0645 3 роки тому

    Az komoly ! thanks

  • @lorenztensione
    @lorenztensione 2 роки тому

    🇮🇹🇸🇮🇪🇺 avanti tutta 🚂