Natural seedless grapes are rare, it’s a genetic mutation that’s manipulated for mass consumption. What you are eating is a normal organic and common grape and you don’t have to spit out the seeds
It’s impossible, almost, to find grapes with seeds in U.S. That’s one of the reasons I stopped eating grapes. When I’m in Europe, grapes are, almost all, with seeds, and they are just normal grapes.
I had some grapes from the outdoor market up in Osijek a couple of years ago. Best grapes I've ever tasted in my life. So much water packed into the grapes!!!
Haha your Croatian is very good … those village folks were something else , you made their day , they were probably bored to death before you showed up lol … guy with a cane wanted you really bad to say you are Croatian lol … Croats are very big on heritage… he wasn’t interrogating you, he was curious about America , Croatians are historically a sailers , and there is a big Croatian community on the west coast , especially in California…spring was 100% drinking water , you should’ve tried , it would probably be the best water you ever tasted … seedless grapes are designed in lab , GMO, there is no seedless grapes in nature , same with seedless watermelons… I’m glad you enjoyed yourself… I’ve been in US for the last almost 30 years , but originally I’m from Croatia and have an apartment in Dalmatia , and spending couple months over there every summer , it’s very relaxing, and true magic potion for the soul … not much going on in Dalmatia , very relaxed and laid back living , great for relaxing vacation , just don’t go to Zagreb lol
@dzonikg Balkan is mountain range that starts in Bulgaria and partialy Srbia and ends up at Black Sea. Balkans is most likely invented by foreigners like English or Germans, as always is! I refuse any name for my people or my country or being managed by foreigners who don't even share any border with my country!
@@BenTheRules That's very American of you :D. But as long as you don't base your whole identity around it and accept that you are an American. We get this on the German Subreddit a lot. Every day someone from the US posts "Hey, my great-great-great grandfather came from Germany and my DNA test states that I am X% German - do you guys consider me German?". The answer usually is: No. Unless you grew up in Germany, speak the language and have the citizenship. If not, your "heritage" may be German, but you are not "German" in any other way, especially not legally.
Thank you for this video, and best of luck in Switzerland! You are hardworking and clever, always eager to explore the unknown. You venture where many hesitate, and your fearless nature is a strong guarantee of your success. Wishing you all the best, and thank you for everything you’ve recorded so far!
Congratulations on your full time job mate and also sad to see your content will be limited. Had a blast watching, all the best mate and look forward to when you do post new content!
Congratulations on your job and settling in Europe for a while! Looking forward to seeing your commentaries from the travels. Also, good that you train made it down the Neretva canyon before it was washed away in parts recently.
I appreciate your desire and will to learn Croatian language. You are doing great. I detect some accent on some words but on others you speak perfectly clear. It's good to see you visiting the land of your forefathers. Most Americans have no interest in their background.
@@Kaniala-l7sIt's "Our" language, naš, naški. Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, Montenegrian, same language, difference is like American English, British English, there are dialects of course. There's a bigger difference between some Jamaican English dialects and some dialects like in Texas or Arizona, than the difference between Croatian or Serbian which is mostly different in accent and inflection. It's not simple to explain.
@listopadni7782 it's actually quiet opposite lol Croatians are like Bosnians, a made up nation! Bošnjaks also speak serbian not Turkish. Croatians and Bosnians are made up nations by the western powers. Croatia is owned by Vatican and just converted catholic slaves, that's all.
@@Kaniala-l7s serbs dont have language serbs are converted turks, gypsys and albanians...who were serbized by russian empire when they liberated balkan from turks.. All serbs i met looked pakistani and kurdish...while croats look polish and german...
Croatia is the most Beatiful Coumtry in Entire Europe, ive been in many but Croatia was Really something else, the Beauty of the Landscapes the Food & Folks over there everything is simply Astonishing💯🥳
7:15, Stjepan Radić was shot in parliament in Beograd by srbian politician Puniša Račić. That just shows who are the srbs. Before he died, he said, "we should never again go to srbia!" Unfortunately, my people Croats never learn anything from history.
@@MrCROBosancerosi would describe you as one who have stereotypes. That’s same if I see that you are dumb and I think that all Croats are like you dump 😅
@BenTheRules can't remember the episode, but in one of your trip as you were talking to Bosnjaks and you told them your name one of them said Netanyahu, he must have thought you were Mossad 😂😆
Well then the Bosnians are kinda sorta right, because it is a biblical name so technically a Hebrew name. The fact that Christians have adopted a lot of these names over time, mainly through their Greek version, is a whole different matter but nowadays they're essentially Judeo-Christian. Some of the many examples are: Benjamin or Ben for short, Michael, John, Joseph, Matthew, David, Noah, Simon...and many others. Some of them even have a Muslim version, but Ben or Benjamin definitely does not.
Nice charming video of Franciscan monastery in Pridvorje and village Vodovađa. Staying at the somewhere near jadranska magistrala between airport and Montenegro border. Exploring Konavle. Did I get everything right? Glad to see you enjoy people, nature and old roman springs.
Cool to see someone go to Dubrovnik and be interested in other stuff then the Old Town, there is so much more in outside areas you stayed and visited . Konavle is so much different then the city area, lots of smaller local business and products, aswell as different type of tourism with nice nature, mountains, vilages etc. Just close to that place , you have a mountain called 'snjeznica" 1234 meters tall, and "Konavoski Dvori" is the place where the river that guy told you about is, its a nice place too . I hope you enjoyed your stay here . Your talk with those vilagers was so funny to watch as a guy from here in Dubrovnik hahah . He was just having fun with you ! Old people always start asking questions and talk like that 😅
Croatia and Montenegro have good relations. As a Croatian, I lived in Boka for around eight years and had very few negative experiences. Admittedly, in recent months, there have been some tensions on the political front, but everything will be fine.
It's no coincidence the villages are all the same. It's because the people/culture are the same generally speaking, even with religious differences. Same language spoken goes a long way as well. Great content.
A tip is to interview people from the Balkans who live in Switzerland, if you happen to be there. It would be interesting to know what their lives are like there compared to the Balkan countries, and if they miss anything, how they have adapted, etc.
Aaaah, I can smell the cypress trees... Hey, awesome research on history. Nice and succint. I always try to imagine the folks building these houses and churches during Venitian Republic.
@@K___Rlearn your history, Croatians stoped the Turks to reach Vienna and the western world,Venetians were ocupation force of croatian coast and did nothing, later on we kicked you out as well.
Just one small correction, you are often saying Balkans but actually what you meant are people from the ex Yugoslavia territories… Balkan is a much bigger region and there difference are getting somewhat bigger although still lots of similarities
This is pure gold. It is really hard to translate to any language what locals are really saying you just have to understand. Ofc you need to know the language.
Ploçe station really was nice ploce also was known as Kardaljevo was once a thriving station a town that was once lively and well looked after. Your driving on the dalmatian magistrala
I went there in 2012. Spoke with someone in my Bosnian accent and when asked where I'm from and I told them 2 old men abused me and told me to go back :)
I like that 'Steam Locomotive' better! And a dog named 'Picaso' cracks me up! Anyways, I finally figured out something about the Yugo civil war and it took me decades to do it: People didn't fight each other because they hated one another! They fought for the grounds they were born onto and lived on for centuries. The political leaders forced people to pick a side so they can split the country with them at the helm! Liders of the revolutions ALWAYS retain leadership - they NEVER relinquish the power. Anyways, have a great time visiting your ancestorial land! p.s. I'm Yugo 'transplant' myself, living in LA for 45 yrs.
First of all, it was not a civil war.. Second, there was and still is one singe country in the former Yugoslavia spreading hate for centuries now, while others just want to be left alone and live in peace
There is one aspect that you don’t cover in your amazing clip, and it’s impossible to describe since it’s beyond visible, amazing scents of all the Mediterranean herbs all throughout Dalmatia….and then when you ring a bell, for each full hour it’s four strikes, follow by a number of strikes depending on exact hour, so 4 + 8 ;)
😂😂😂 on 20:00 ..shut up woman for christ sake !!😂😂👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼..and on 22:00 again...poor Woman, isn't allowed to talk but this young looking grumpy grandpa 😂
Dubrovnik is Dalmatia of course. BTW, there were lots of city-states in the past - almost all the cities in Dalmatia ( Zadar, Sibenik, Trogir, Split, Dubrovnik, Kotor ). Some more prominent and successfull then others. All these cities were also included into bigger polities: Dubrovnik was under Venetian jurisdiction, after that under Hungary / Croatia ( under jurisdiction of Ban Of Croatia ), then Napoleon France, Austria's Kingdom Of Dalmatia etc ..
"Feels medieval," at 3:55. It appears your understanding of what medieval looked like is at odds with historical evidence. Not even 10K yet, have a long way to go. Not a good start.
Why would Franjo Tuđman be an infamous character in Croatian history? The foreigners also call him dictator? I would like to see how many leaders in the world were more popular than Franjo Tuđman and how many of them came on power with more support of their own people. Really, inhumain garbage tito was good guy, but Tuđman was dictator!
tito was communist trash who took away 50% of croatian territory(bosnia and vojvodina) while tuđman was democraticly elected patriotic president who made croatia independent
Around 20:55 ..."...ali nesređena smo država, znaš"... but we are an unregulated country, you know". THE sentence you will hear since 4-5 decades from almost every region of former Yugoslavia
20:30 Not going to drink spring water cause its outside? 😂😂😂 You americans have really crossed the line, you went completely mad! 😂😂😂 Btw, romans couldn't build springs, springs only occur naturally. They may have paved it in stone, or they may have built an aqueduct - but not a spring.
You are maybe Croatian 4% but you say you are Polish did you know that 20/30% of Poles have Croatian DNA even the first Polish Capital Crakovia was founded by Croat Princes, Balkan Croats they are called Red Croatians are mostly Croats but had also some Illyrian, Germanic DNA, the White Croats from Silesia, Lesser Poland, Cracovia have full Croat DNA the white Croats were parts of the Sarmatians before that Skythians who settled Ukraine, Poland from the Caucasian Region they Old Homeland are from ancient Haruvatia a Province near Afghanistan in the Persian Achaemedian Empire
I missed your videos Ben your getting closer and closer to Istria remember Rabac , Ucka the mountain with a view you won't forget hand gliders take off from the top .🫂🇭🇷
I dont know what that Pero dude expected you to have a Croatian surname if your ancestors lived in Croatia 500 years ago. Of course your surname would change overtime
@@Enno9 not sure about that, large round head and mouth somehow look Croat or Herzegovinan. If someone said hes from Drniš, no one would doubt that. I think hes too pale for Albanian
everything was cool...but you ripped my mind of with this car is bright green,are foilage on plant or a trees same color as this on the car ,just asking?no hard feelings.... boje ne razlikujes ali sa hrvatskim jezikom nisi los!
@@BenTheRules , but why medieval?Most of the countries in the Mediterranean are rocky, stone has always been used in construction. Even today, buildings are built from stone, but that does not mean that the construction is medieval. by d way- i love your videos. greetings from slovenia!
Coming from the US I don’t have a great perception of the medieval world I guess… the oldest buildings in my country are 400 years old and this felt older than that (not the buildings themselves but the layout), so it seems medieval to me 😂 thanks for watching, Pozdrav!
Natural seedless grapes are rare, it’s a genetic mutation that’s manipulated for mass consumption. What you are eating is a normal organic and common grape and you don’t have to spit out the seeds
Seedless grapes are GMO...hellooooo
@ no they are not. Look it up. Google is your friend
It’s impossible, almost, to find grapes with seeds in U.S. That’s one of the reasons I stopped eating grapes.
When I’m in Europe, grapes are, almost all, with seeds, and they are just normal grapes.
I had some grapes from the outdoor market up in Osijek a couple of years ago. Best grapes I've ever tasted in my life. So much water packed into the grapes!!!
@helenica6556 seedless fruit is an abomination regardless.
Puno ti hvala za ovaj sadrzaj Benjamin. Pozdrav iz Sydney 🇦🇺💪
Haha your Croatian is very good … those village folks were something else , you made their day , they were probably bored to death before you showed up lol … guy with a cane wanted you really bad to say you are Croatian lol … Croats are very big on heritage… he wasn’t interrogating you, he was curious about America , Croatians are historically a sailers , and there is a big Croatian community on the west coast , especially in California…spring was 100% drinking water , you should’ve tried , it would probably be the best water you ever tasted … seedless grapes are designed in lab , GMO, there is no seedless grapes in nature , same with seedless watermelons… I’m glad you enjoyed yourself… I’ve been in US for the last almost 30 years , but originally I’m from Croatia and have an apartment in Dalmatia , and spending couple months over there every summer , it’s very relaxing, and true magic potion for the soul … not much going on in Dalmatia , very relaxed and laid back living , great for relaxing vacation , just don’t go to Zagreb lol
Ben it's always a joy watching your videos. All the best to you for the following year and hope for more content from our part of the word.
Pozdrav! I already have plans to get back to the Balkans :)
You definitely have a Balkan face...
Would love to do a DNA test soon
The backgground of my whole family comes from Dalmacia.
We are Croats, and we have nothing to do with Balkan.
@@MrCROBosanceros And Dalmacia is where if its not in Balkans?Maybe Baltic
@dzonikg Balkan is mountain range that starts in Bulgaria and partialy Srbia and ends up at Black Sea.
Balkans is most likely invented by foreigners like English or Germans, as always is! I refuse any name for my people or my country or being managed by foreigners who don't even share any border with my country!
@@BenTheRules That's very American of you :D. But as long as you don't base your whole identity around it and accept that you are an American. We get this on the German Subreddit a lot. Every day someone from the US posts "Hey, my great-great-great grandfather came from Germany and my DNA test states that I am X% German - do you guys consider me German?". The answer usually is: No. Unless you grew up in Germany, speak the language and have the citizenship. If not, your "heritage" may be German, but you are not "German" in any other way, especially not legally.
Thank you for this video, and best of luck in Switzerland! You are hardworking and clever, always eager to explore the unknown. You venture where many hesitate, and your fearless nature is a strong guarantee of your success. Wishing you all the best, and thank you for everything you’ve recorded so far!
Congratulations on your full time job mate and also sad to see your content will be limited. Had a blast watching, all the best mate and look forward to when you do post new content!
Thanks, I appreciate it! 🙏
predivan video Benjaminu, imas lijep pozdrav iz Austrije.
Congratulations on your job and settling in Europe for a while!
Looking forward to seeing your commentaries from the travels.
Also, good that you train made it down the Neretva canyon before it was washed away in parts recently.
I appreciate your desire and will to learn Croatian language. You are doing great. I detect some accent on some words but on others you speak perfectly clear. It's good to see you visiting the land of your forefathers. Most Americans have no interest in their background.
It's a serbian language 🙄
@@Kaniala-l7sIt's "Our" language, naš, naški. Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, Montenegrian, same language, difference is like American English, British English, there are dialects of course. There's a bigger difference between some Jamaican English dialects and some dialects like in Texas or Arizona, than the difference between Croatian or Serbian which is mostly different in accent and inflection. It's not simple to explain.
The Serbian language does not exist, it is an invented dialect created by Vuk Karadzic, there is only the Croatian language
@listopadni7782 it's actually quiet opposite lol Croatians are like Bosnians, a made up nation! Bošnjaks also speak serbian not Turkish. Croatians and Bosnians are made up nations by the western powers. Croatia is owned by Vatican and just converted catholic slaves, that's all.
@@Kaniala-l7s serbs dont have language serbs are converted turks, gypsys and albanians...who were serbized by russian empire when they liberated balkan from turks..
All serbs i met looked pakistani and kurdish...while croats look polish and german...
Croatia is the most Beatiful Coumtry in Entire Europe, ive been in many but Croatia was Really something else, the Beauty of the Landscapes the Food & Folks over there everything is simply Astonishing💯🥳
I love your knowledge of Croatian language bro... :) Would be nice to talk to you, you seem a very nice guys!
I enjoyed this. You did a good job talking to the people. Hvala
thank you for your vlogs I love your interactions with the locals
ja sam Ante, rođen sam u Dubrovniku, sa Korčule sam...baš sam sa guštom pogledao video...svaka čast
7:15, Stjepan Radić was shot in parliament in Beograd by srbian politician Puniša Račić.
That just shows who are the srbs. Before he died, he said, "we should never again go to srbia!"
Unfortunately, my people Croats never learn anything from history.
And who are the Serbs?
@filipMmM What do you think? How would you describe people who kill foreign politicians in their parliament?
@@filipMmM Bad people with Turkish heritage.
@@filipMmM In general, total garbage, pff
@@MrCROBosancerosi would describe you as one who have stereotypes. That’s same if I see that you are dumb and I think that all Croats are like you dump 😅
When in Croatia they think Benjamin is a Muslim name while in Bosnia they think it's Jewish 😂😆
Ahaha I can never win
@BenTheRules can't remember the episode, but in one of your trip as you were talking to Bosnjaks and you told them your name one of them said Netanyahu, he must have thought you were Mossad 😂😆
My cousin is named Benjamin we are Bosniaks. It's not that uncommon name amongst Muslims in Bosnia.
Well then the Bosnians are kinda sorta right, because it is a biblical name so technically a Hebrew name. The fact that Christians have adopted a lot of these names over time, mainly through their Greek version, is a whole different matter but nowadays they're essentially Judeo-Christian.
Some of the many examples are: Benjamin or Ben for short, Michael, John, Joseph, Matthew, David, Noah, Simon...and many others.
Some of them even have a Muslim version, but Ben or Benjamin definitely does not.
O yeah Bosnjaks defnetly has name Benjamin.
Greetings from Slovenia. I absolutely love your vlogs.
Cheers! Thanks for watching 🇸🇮
Welcome to Croatia! You look Croatian my friend.
😂😂😂😂 he does he meds to smile more
The way the world is going, my friend, soon there will be no such thing as 'you look Croatian'. It's sad.
Na tvoju zalost momak je srbin ali ja ga cijenim
@@zikibuki5943 Ne postoji to. Na balkanu su samo Hrvati, Bosnjaci, Crnogorci, Makedonci. Albanci. Ostalo su poturice.
@@zikibuki5943 Ne postoji ta rijec na s.
I've been to that village as well, thanks for sharing your adventure👍
Nice charming video of Franciscan monastery in Pridvorje and village Vodovađa. Staying at the somewhere near jadranska magistrala between airport and Montenegro border. Exploring Konavle.
Did I get everything right?
Glad to see you enjoy people, nature and old roman springs.
Dude with the walking cane was ready to fight you to defend his theory of origin
In the gardens of the Monastery where you were, theres hundreds of historical artifacts, including a table where Napoleon sat!
Exploring new places is always amazing. Off the beaten path!
Your Croatian is very good!
Even with 4% you are Croatian our genes are strongest.
uzivancija, svaka cast benjy
Cool to see someone go to Dubrovnik and be interested in other stuff then the Old Town, there is so much more in outside areas you stayed and visited . Konavle is so much different then the city area, lots of smaller local business and products, aswell as different type of tourism with nice nature, mountains, vilages etc. Just close to that place , you have a mountain called 'snjeznica" 1234 meters tall, and "Konavoski Dvori" is the place where the river that guy told you about is, its a nice place too . I hope you enjoyed your stay here . Your talk with those vilagers was so funny to watch as a guy from here in Dubrovnik hahah . He was just having fun with you ! Old people always start asking questions and talk like that 😅
Hvala na lijepom video zapis.
Croatia and Montenegro have good relations. As a Croatian, I lived in Boka for around eight years and had very few negative experiences. Admittedly, in recent months, there have been some tensions on the political front, but everything will be fine.
Odlican video 👍 pozdrav iz Dubrovnika 👋
@@queZxXx snima ljude bez da pita njihovo dopuštenje prvo i njihova dvorišta kao da smo neka treća zemlja indija, pakistan, Irak...
@antemrkic1702 Znaju ljudi sta je kamera, ako nisu htjeli bit u videu rekli bi.
@@queZxXx stari ljudi pa ih lako iskoristit za preglede na yt, kao da opće znaju da će biti na youtube. Ovake goste ne trebamo
You are like Peter Santenello of the Balkans. Keep up the good work!
Appreciate it!
It's no coincidence the villages are all the same. It's because the people/culture are the same generally speaking, even with religious differences.
Same language spoken goes a long way as well.
Great content.
A tip is to interview people from the Balkans who live in Switzerland, if you happen to be there. It would be interesting to know what their lives are like there compared to the Balkan countries, and if they miss anything, how they have adapted, etc.
Man your language is vrlo dobro
Please brother visit Romania, you have so many beautiful regions I'd love to watch you, much love from a Romanian
On 21:12 and 21:13 woman says "ođe"(from "ovdje") means "here", not "vođe", which means "leaders". It's heavy accent.
@27:26 he says puteljak as in small path, not a hotel :)
Aaaah, I can smell the cypress trees...
Hey, awesome research on history. Nice and succint.
I always try to imagine the folks building these houses and churches during Venitian Republic.
This area was not part of Venetian anything , as a matter of fact Venetians were number two after Turks on the list of enemies .
@@pavomrnarevic3900 Venetians saved you from being named mehmetovic now
@@K___R
Not really , you are generally right except this particular area was not part of it.
@@K___Rlearn your history, Croatians stoped the Turks to reach Vienna and the western world,Venetians were ocupation force of croatian coast and did nothing, later on we kicked you out as well.
Just one small correction, you are often saying Balkans but actually what you meant are people from the ex Yugoslavia territories… Balkan is a much bigger region and there difference are getting somewhat bigger although still lots of similarities
There is no even Balkan. There is Dalmatia, Dardania, and Illyria. Balkan is a Turkish kebab invention.
@@SIGSAUER_P320we should stop using the word Balkan because it is a turkish non native name
27:25 A man didn't say "hotel", but "puteljak", which means narrow path.
This is pure gold. It is really hard to translate to any language what locals are really saying you just have to understand. Ofc you need to know the language.
Great! Hahahah he wanted to say I will, I will (try the water) and he translated directly, "ja ću, ja ću" hahhahaha
Ploçe station really was nice ploce also was known as Kardaljevo was once a thriving station a town that was once lively and well looked after. Your driving on the dalmatian magistrala
Fantastican putopis i primjer malog kontinentalnog dalmatinskog sela i ljudi.
Cavtat is actually a town south of Dubrovnik where people fled to. It does not mean shelters
oh, jako dobro govoris. impresionirana sam. koliko si dugo ucio hrvatski?? bravo!!
Beautiful
That bird is called biserka - Helmeted guineafowl. People keep them like chickens but they are more like pheasents
great video saluti da Monfalcone Italy
20:17 you could drink the water with out any problems. Its clear, fast going, there is no difference if you drink it from in the cave or outside.
top video my dude!
Croatia is amazing. The people are amazing, and anywhere you go in balkans, you get the welcome .
I went there in 2012. Spoke with someone in my Bosnian accent and when asked where I'm from and I told them 2 old men abused me and told me to go back :)
why didn't you travel to Osijek
Nema nista u Osjeku!
Because it's in the middle of nowhere.. the closest interesting place from Osijek is 5 hours drive away
@@richard_from_england333 that's not true, Osijek is a very beautiful city, it's calm and has a rich history, especially Tvrđa it's so beautiful
I like that 'Steam Locomotive' better! And a dog named 'Picaso' cracks me up!
Anyways, I finally figured out something about the Yugo civil war and it took me decades to do it: People didn't fight each other because they hated one another! They fought for the grounds they were born onto and lived on for centuries. The political leaders forced people to pick a side so they can split the country with them at the helm! Liders of the revolutions ALWAYS retain leadership - they NEVER relinquish the power. Anyways, have a great time visiting your ancestorial land!
p.s. I'm Yugo 'transplant' myself, living in LA for 45 yrs.
First of all, it was not a civil war.. Second, there was and still is one singe country in the former Yugoslavia spreading hate for centuries now, while others just want to be left alone and live in peace
There is one aspect that you don’t cover in your amazing clip, and it’s impossible to describe since it’s beyond visible, amazing scents of all the Mediterranean herbs all throughout Dalmatia….and then when you ring a bell, for each full hour it’s four strikes, follow by a number of strikes depending on exact hour, so 4 + 8 ;)
Hey Ben! I’d be happy to teach you how to drive a manual transmission 😂.
Ahaha deal, coffee on me in exchange for lessons
@ Deal! I’m a Canadian but will be in Sarajevo and Bihać in June and July. Your videos are great by the way.
15:40 In English they call it "guineafowl bird".
Im not sure in the coastal Croatia how do they calling it but in Balkans i think they all say "Morka"
Kako si BRATEEEE
😂😂😂 on 20:00 ..shut up woman for christ sake !!😂😂👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼..and on 22:00 again...poor Woman, isn't allowed to talk but this young looking grumpy grandpa 😂
Visit Split,and near from Split you have Sinj,also great place to spend a Day and film awesome video 🎉
Uzivaj Bendjamine u Hrvatskoj nadam se da sam dobro napisao ime 😊 🍻🇭🇷
Could it be Franciscan ( can - kan)
Monks that follow St Francis of Assisi
the bird is called Morka, it is a wild bird from Africa, but we like to have them.....
Guineafowl in english.
the ending had me cracking up. the picturesque sunset almost makes me wanna convert back to christianity
Youre free now from colonialism you can come back to your ancestors way any time
Are you bosnian or Albanian?
@@Enno9 austrian xD
The bird is the Helmeted guineafowl. In the balkns we have a lot its like the turkey. We call them misirke
Love JESUS CHRIST OF NAZARET AMEN HALELUJA ❤💯😆🇺🇸🇭🇷🇺🇸😆❤💯
Is it possible to run some business in Croatia?
Is Dubrovnik Dalmatia ?
Is the Sun yellow?
Dubrovnik is not Dalmatia because Dubrovnik was its own city state for hundreds of years.
*Is Dalmatia Dubrovnik?
Dubrovnik is Dalmatia of course.
BTW, there were lots of city-states in the past - almost all the cities in Dalmatia ( Zadar, Sibenik, Trogir, Split, Dubrovnik, Kotor ).
Some more prominent and successfull then others.
All these cities were also included into bigger polities:
Dubrovnik was under Venetian jurisdiction, after that under Hungary / Croatia ( under jurisdiction of Ban Of Croatia ), then Napoleon France, Austria's Kingdom Of Dalmatia etc ..
I think that Fiat is color blue
Lipo 🥰♥️
My poor people, what they've endured during the war, and the youth is leaving the country fir jobs and fed up with the corrupt system!
Seedless grape is GMO, so every real dalmatian grape will have the seed.
My Pero. You are right It’s big difference between America and Croatia. Only in Croatia is better. Specially in Dalmatia.
Yes , absolutely so.
9:42 ljut/o/a can also mean bitter as in taste
Can you visit Sandzak again?
Užas i krš. Iskreno rečeno - ružno.
You are serb😂
@@mirovinac3968 vidi tebe zivis u vukojebini ni blizu mora
"Feels medieval," at 3:55. It appears your understanding of what medieval looked like is at odds with historical evidence. Not even 10K yet, have a long way to go. Not a good start.
You should never ring the bell. It is for special Catholic days or if somebody died or in emergency.
Don't do that, please.
You learned croatian, now you're a Croat!
Why would Franjo Tuđman be an infamous character in Croatian history?
The foreigners also call him dictator? I would like to see how many leaders in the world were more popular than Franjo Tuđman and how many of them came on power with more support of their own people.
Really, inhumain garbage tito was good guy, but Tuđman was dictator!
Tudjman je olos
tito was communist trash who took away 50% of croatian territory(bosnia and vojvodina) while tuđman was democraticly elected patriotic president who made croatia independent
Pero is a funny guy
Around 20:55 ..."...ali nesređena smo država, znaš"... but we are an unregulated country, you know". THE sentence you will hear since 4-5 decades from almost every region of former Yugoslavia
Second one is not church it’s a chapel.
20:30 Not going to drink spring water cause its outside? 😂😂😂 You americans have really crossed the line, you went completely mad! 😂😂😂
Btw, romans couldn't build springs, springs only occur naturally. They may have paved it in stone, or they may have built an aqueduct - but not a spring.
You are maybe Croatian 4% but you say you are Polish did you know that 20/30% of Poles have Croatian DNA even the first Polish Capital Crakovia was founded by Croat Princes, Balkan Croats they are called Red Croatians are mostly Croats but had also some Illyrian, Germanic DNA, the White Croats from Silesia, Lesser Poland, Cracovia have full Croat DNA the white Croats were parts of the Sarmatians before that Skythians who settled Ukraine, Poland from the Caucasian Region they Old Homeland are from ancient Haruvatia a Province near Afghanistan in the Persian Achaemedian Empire
Tisi pravi Ante
"Goes into a house made of bricks" - Feels like Medieval. man wtf
Classic American moment
I missed your videos Ben your getting closer and closer to Istria remember Rabac , Ucka the mountain with a view you won't forget hand gliders take off from the top .🫂🇭🇷
29:30 you should not ring the bells at graweyard when they ring it means somebody is getting burried😂
Oops 😅 thanks for letting me know
Dobrodošao u Hrvatsku!
I dont know what that Pero dude expected you to have a Croatian surname if your ancestors lived in Croatia 500 years ago. Of course your surname would change overtime
Learning Croatian is a bold move for an American. We all know youu think that all world speaks English
Dude surely looks Croatian or Bosnian
Yes but only 4%😂
He looks Albanian
@@Enno9 not sure about that, large round head and mouth somehow look Croat or Herzegovinan. If someone said hes from Drniš, no one would doubt that. I think hes too pale for Albanian
@@rnabo031 what? To pale for Albanian? Bro do you know how Albanians look?🤨
@@Enno9 a bit more pale than Greeks with dark hair
everything was cool...but you ripped my mind of with this car is bright green,are foilage on plant or a trees same color as this on the car ,just asking?no hard feelings.... boje ne razlikujes ali sa hrvatskim jezikom nisi los!
if the croat says u are croat, then u are croat!
end of discussion!
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Good enough for me! Pozdrav
Why medieval? Because the houses are built of stone???
Yeah, really densely packed together stone houses. The way the staircases weaved under each other. Really cool spot
@@BenTheRules , but why medieval?Most of the countries in the Mediterranean are rocky, stone has always been used in construction. Even today, buildings are built from stone, but that does not mean that the construction is medieval.
by d way- i love your videos. greetings from slovenia!
Coming from the US I don’t have a great perception of the medieval world I guess… the oldest buildings in my country are 400 years old and this felt older than that (not the buildings themselves but the layout), so it seems medieval to me 😂 thanks for watching, Pozdrav!
Pero i Pave prave legende
Savao :D