SHOCKING Veliko Tarnovo | BULGARIA | Veliko Tarnovo Fortress & Veliko Tarnovo the street of crafts

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024

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  • @Xploreoclock
    @Xploreoclock  20 днів тому +1

    Veliko Tarnovo city break
    This town left me speechless! 😳
    Such a beautiful place with an incredible story... I recommend you to spend at least two days here.
    Very well worth it, believe me.
    What do you think of the video, and have you ever visited it before? 😅

  • @montanaromarco
    @montanaromarco 20 днів тому

    Very charming city, and very nice video mate! 👍

    • @Xploreoclock
      @Xploreoclock  20 днів тому

      @@montanaromarco Thank you brotha💪🙂

  • @rsn7847
    @rsn7847 20 днів тому

    Beautiful place ,I enjoyed the story from that bulgarian gentleman.

    • @Xploreoclock
      @Xploreoclock  20 днів тому

      Hey 👋😊 thank you for watching! Yes, Veliko Tarnovo is really a beautiful place. And that man I believe he saved my video 😄 very interesting story indeed.
      I would appreciate it very much if you subscribed to the channel, I just started and there's so much more to come! Ciao, enjoy the weekend ahead

  • @Eduardpaintings
    @Eduardpaintings 20 днів тому +1

    As a bulgarian (from the east coast countryside) even I haven't even been to Veliko Tarnovo but I knew all the history you explained in the video I loved with veliko tarnovo from your perspective and your trip, it's also knows as the art 🎨 capital ( I know that as an artist) known for paintings and handmade crafts Im glad you enjoyed it and liked the way that latte looked my favourite too 😂❤😊

    • @Xploreoclock
      @Xploreoclock  20 днів тому +1

      Hey Eduard 👋🙂 thank you for watching and I'm happy to hear you enjoy the video! Veliko is really a gem, visit it when you can, you won't regret it really. Which part of the East Coast are you in? I like Varna and Burgas, and the small towns down the south too (Sozopol etc) in the north I only visited the Golden Sands 😄
      Ps: that coffee was insanely good 🤣🫸 stick around for more videos in the near future, ciao!

    • @Eduardpaintings
      @Eduardpaintings 20 днів тому +1

      @Xploreoclock It's in my mind to visit since covid ... just never had the chance I will do thanks! I am from burgas region i love golden sands you visit nice places ... from a small town from the mountains side but living in the UK miss home thanks to you I see it lot more now 🙂❤️❤️

    • @Xploreoclock
      @Xploreoclock  20 днів тому +1

      @@Eduardpaintings Happy to hear that mate, and all the best with your life over there! Have a good weekend 🙂🫸

  • @atanasstoilov421
    @atanasstoilov421 7 днів тому +1

    At 1:00 they say in Bulgarian:
    "Today our guy is a little f**ked up."

    • @Xploreoclock
      @Xploreoclock  7 днів тому

      😂 they were not wrong as I arrived in Veliko way later than expected hah thanks for watching 👋

  • @odalv316
    @odalv316 14 днів тому +1

    After Constantinople fell, Tarnovo was referred to as the Second Constantinople or Third Rome.
    Bulgaria also ranks 3rd in archeological sites after Greece and Italy.

    • @Xploreoclock
      @Xploreoclock  14 днів тому +1

      @@odalv316 Hey 👋 thank you for checking the video out. The more I explore this country the more I'm surprised actually, lot of amazing things to see and history. Yesterday I visited Karlovo and made a vlog there too.
      If you enjoy Veliko Tarnovo vlog, I would appreciate it if you subscribe to my channel and follow my next adventures 💪🙂 wish you a nice day ahead mate

  • @gizemlikisi6213
    @gizemlikisi6213 13 днів тому

    please visit lovech too

    • @Xploreoclock
      @Xploreoclock  13 днів тому +1

      Hey 👋 I will do some more research and see if I can make a vlog there too. Quite a few people recommended it to me already.
      For now I have a new video coming up in a week or so that I made in Karlovo, very beautiful little town. Subscribe to the channel so you can follow my next adventures and hopefully see Lovech too 💪🙃

  • @stevenminero6771
    @stevenminero6771 20 днів тому +1

    Cazzo se viaggi frate 🤩

    • @Xploreoclock
      @Xploreoclock  20 днів тому

      Haha fraaa ci vuole qualcosa di più intenso... vediamo tra fine anno e anno nuovo cosa riesco a combinare 😂

  • @babiyarnazarismaily6207
    @babiyarnazarismaily6207 20 днів тому

    The third asen brother kaloyan aka the roman slayer(in answer of byzantene emperor basil the second named the bulgarslayer)defeated the undefeated latin knights and took their emperor balduin from belgium prisoner,while the nephew ivan asen the second was famous with his royal weddings with foreign ruling dynasties and gain much teritorry this way,also he flex a lot by saying that all the balkan people inqluding the latin knights live under his rule and thanks to him they used to exist,because they didnt had another emperor but him,this was found on a column celebrating his greatest victory at 9th of march 1230 over the despot of epirus theodor komninus,who was overconfident in his victory and brought all his family and nobels to watch the battle,his army was twise bigger than bulgarian one(30 000 versus 12 000 bulgarians)we had a peace deal with him and our emperor put the threaty on a spear,to inspire the soldiers,after the battle,our ruler,captured all the nobels and family of theodor komninus and later fell in love with his daughter irina and marry her,ivan asen took all the lands of komninus and bulgaria reached her teritorrial peak having access to three seas the black,the adriatic and the aegean,and this for the second time the first time was in the so called golden century for bulgaria,during the rule of our first internationally recognised emperor simeon the great(9th-10th century),the teritorry of bulgaria both times was arround 700 000sq.km,inqluding translilvania,present day macedonia,part of albania ,big part of present day greece......veliko tarnovo was the most powerfull city on the balkans called the third rome......ivan asen famously let all prisoners of war go home and was loved by his subjects and his enemies alike........litle later after ivan asen bulgarians and byzantenes succeeded to expel the latins from the balkan peninsula and later payed the price,because the pope financed heavily the turks and ships from venice and genua transported the ottoman armies when neccesary,...the turks would never conquer all the balkan states by themself,this are,sebian,bulgarian and byzantene empires,and the kingdoms of albania(very powerfull),croatia,wallahia,later hungary,moldavia(wallahia,present day romania and moldavia were bulgarian kingdoms,wich forcfully were transitioned to romanic states in 19th century to ditch bulgaria mighty history,they used our language and alphabeth)our second empire tzars called themself "by god ruler of all bulgarians ,wlachs and greeks"

    • @Xploreoclock
      @Xploreoclock  20 днів тому

      Hey 👋 thank you for watching but also for sharing this interesting story!
      Are you from Veliko Tarnovo?

    • @babiyarnazarismaily6207
      @babiyarnazarismaily6207 20 днів тому +1

      @@Xploreoclock no I am from vidin(on the Danube river and here is the second Bulgaria bridge on the river,the other is in ruse),it was also a capital during the 1300s,the so called vidin tzardom or kingdom,it was very powerfull and was involved in the hundred years war between France and England with mercenaries,the territory of vidin tzardom wes beyond the Danube river....recently they renovated our sinagogue,smth we expect from 30 years(Google vidin sinagogue),it is one of the biggest in all of Europe and was called the white swan of the Danube,also the best preserved Bulgarian fortress baba vida fortress is located here.....German traveler from the 1300s wrote,I was in a three states named Bulgaria,first had capital,called vidin,second capital veliko tarnovo and third capital was kaliakra,the capital of dobrudjia principality,named after its ruler dobrotica,there was a German quarter in tarnovo,named Frankish fort and the germans called tarnovo,ternau

    • @Xploreoclock
      @Xploreoclock  20 днів тому

      Oh I Googled it and it seems nice, I have never been to that part of Bulgaria yet. Maybe in the near future 🙂 thank you very much for sharing, appreciated it 🙏