Athens is so beatiful city,i have been two times in Athens.i relly loves Greece,and peoples are so frendly,a good culture,good food.for politics is seperate.greeting from Albania,balkan country.::)))))
You are an IDIOT. This video shows only a small section of greater Athens where the city is so and so. Like many big cities, it has it's not so nice and its super nice areas. In Athens, the best areas are outside the city center, in the outskirts where there is A LOT OF MONEY. Even in the city center there are several very up-scale neighborhoods that - apparently - the person who took this video never went. And do NOT forget: Greece has a higher GDP/capita than your country, people live longer and infant mortality is lower than in your country. The healthcare system is also better and inflation is 1% ONLY...NOT 20% Which means that people have a HIGHER PURCHASING POWER. And imagine that I am talking about NOW that Greece is exiting from crisis. As of last year the economy of Greece is IMPROVING every year more and more and these numbers will become even better thus making the distance from your country even greater. Oh! By the way...we also have PROPER SEWAGE AND WASTE MANAGEMENT, and we can SAFELY DRINK TAP WATER. Both things are a LUXURY in your country. Now, here are some videos of greater Athens and its suburbs to shake you back to reality and out of Erdogan's propaganda. I know, it will be very difficult to accept the reality of Athens , but...only the first 100 years will be difficult for you, after that you will get used to it ha ha ha ha IDIOT ua-cam.com/video/wg_uOcQcnlg/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/UzyK5IXD9NE/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/TjDx3zP10MY/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/x13exEiIC80/v-deo.html
@@_stefan7589 even Slovenia wasn't richer than Greece before Greece's crisis starred 10 years ago. It became "richer" than Greece only because Greece lost a lot of GDP during the crisis and not because Slovenia is a serious economy. In a few years Greece a much bigger country and economy with many more opportunities will be again a lot richer than a limited tiny place like Slovenia
This video is almost 3 years old now. As far as 2019, there are multiple neoclassical buildings that are being renovated in the centre of the city, in order to improve the aesthetic. Plus, we have a GDP per capita of 32,000€ per capita. That's everything but poor. And seeing you're from Turkey, I wouldn't speak if I was you. Your country's GDP per capita is by 10,000€ poorer than Greece.
The best City & The best country i visit all my life , @! i was live there couple of years
Athens is so beatiful city,i have been two times in Athens.i relly loves Greece,and peoples are so frendly,a good culture,good food.for politics is seperate.greeting from Albania,balkan country.::)))))
Bledar Xhota Greetings back to our Ancient Brothers
thanks bro.Greets to Albania.Only love between our countries!
But why they hate to Turkish people
Very nice video! I miss Greece everyday... The sea, mountains, trees, architecture... everything -except the corrupt politicians!- .
Awesome. Love Athens. There every two years taking school kids from New Zealand. Can't get enough of the place.
good job. i missed my city . this video made me more nostalgic.
Thank you :) .. A wonderful city for sure!
Yes very nice country love from peshawar city pakistan
Lovely city, country and people. Been there 5 times and miss it greatly.
Nice place to visit ... Love the way you showed us!
Nice video love from Germany 🇩🇪
Absolutely love Athens!! Magnificent city with such lovely people. I must go back 😭
ΠΟΛΥ ΟΜΟΡΦΗ Η ΑΘΗΝΑ 😍😍
Great video. Liked and subscribed.
6:06 what is this place? very nice
It's a part of Athens called, Plaka, also known as the "neighbourhood of Gods"! Very nice area indeed :)
ATHENS GREECE LOOL
isn't plaka called also Palia Athina?
@@Perfect2257 palia athina or παλιά Αθήνα actually just means old Athens
It is plaka district ,the old part of Athens that is not ancient, so 1700s Athens. Athens of 1800s has mostly been destroyed during 1945-1965 period.
don't waste your time picking any orange.. They are bitter oranges.. We call them nerantzi..
KILL BILL επίσης είναι και κούφια, απλα τα κλωτσαμε οταν πέφτουν στο πεζοδρόμιο.
Neranxi are also eatable, in Greece they should not be that bitter because of the sun
They are fine for marmelade. I used to make some.
Thank you. You satisfied my curiosity.
nice street tour
Faltan los nombres de los lugares.
2:00 i like the music anyone can share it with me :(
It is called "tis amynis ta paidia" here you can have it complete: ua-cam.com/video/boeSUbtTBts/v-deo.html
It is a patriotic song dedicated to the national hero-politician Eleftherios Venizelos: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleftherios_Venizelos
Another edition of the song with subtitles from a film: ua-cam.com/video/TQ8RxmyFi8M/v-deo.html
Love 🇬🇷
excellent.
I Like u greece
تخبل اليونان منو طالع قجق مثلي يجق لايك😂
Would it be ok if I buy a ladder, and pick and eat all the oranges?
valgehiir You won't need a ladder. There are plenty of them that are low enough that you can pick them without one.
Bahador Alast This is like paradise then
For me paradise is bananas.
you can't eat them they are bitter, but you can make marmalade from them, but noone does they are just cosmetic
We casll them νεράτζια. you can google it. It's soo soo bitter citrus family fruit.
Hellas i love you !
I love GREECE
2:31 peste mou oti dn akousa na pei "sta arxidia mou"
Angel S ipe me exi grapsi sta arxidia tou
با اینکه... شدیم ولی نمیدونم چرا دوسش دارم
Dromos ths athina poli oraia
شب ك
Ii
Θεσσαλονικη μονο
και μετά ξύπνησες
Algérien city
Why Athens look like a very poor city? Wow...
Like any other city you mean...
Immigrants
Dirty city
Tell me a clean one...🤔
this country so poor
Look who's talking, in fact they aren't poor they're very rich in mind and soul that's what makes it atractive and great country.
You are an IDIOT. This video shows only a small section of greater Athens where the city is so and so. Like many big cities, it has it's not so nice and its super nice areas. In Athens, the best areas are outside the city center, in the outskirts where there is A LOT OF MONEY. Even in the city center there are several very up-scale neighborhoods that - apparently - the person who took this video never went. And do NOT forget: Greece has a higher GDP/capita than your country, people live longer and infant mortality is lower than in your country. The healthcare system is also better and inflation is 1% ONLY...NOT 20% Which means that people have a HIGHER PURCHASING POWER. And imagine that I am talking about NOW that Greece is exiting from crisis. As of last year the economy of Greece is IMPROVING every year more and more and these numbers will become even better thus making the distance from your country even greater. Oh! By the way...we also have PROPER SEWAGE AND WASTE MANAGEMENT, and we can SAFELY DRINK TAP WATER. Both things are a LUXURY in your country. Now, here are some videos of greater Athens and its suburbs to shake you back to reality and out of Erdogan's propaganda. I know, it will be very difficult to accept the reality of Athens , but...only the first 100 years will be difficult for you, after that you will get used to it ha ha ha ha IDIOT ua-cam.com/video/wg_uOcQcnlg/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/UzyK5IXD9NE/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/TjDx3zP10MY/v-deo.html
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Greece isn't 'so poor', it's in recession. It's still the richest in the Balkans on a per capita basis except Slovenia.
@@_stefan7589 even Slovenia wasn't richer than Greece before Greece's crisis starred 10 years ago. It became "richer" than Greece only because Greece lost a lot of GDP during the crisis and not because Slovenia is a serious economy. In a few years Greece a much bigger country and economy with many more opportunities will be again a lot richer than a limited tiny place like Slovenia
This video is almost 3 years old now. As far as 2019, there are multiple neoclassical buildings that are being renovated in the centre of the city, in order to improve the aesthetic. Plus, we have a GDP per capita of 32,000€ per capita. That's everything but poor. And seeing you're from Turkey, I wouldn't speak if I was you. Your country's GDP per capita is by 10,000€ poorer than Greece.