Very pretty and interesting town it seems! Love that kitty you have for company at lunch! Have a super time! Oh that honey looks so natural, organic, and super nutritious! Wow, that is so interesting about the Titanic carrying that wine!!!
Even in Romania we have, well multiple, but the main types of high school classes are philological and real. Real deals with maths, chemistry, physics, while in philology ( the science of languages) they have more humanities based courses like language studies, history, geography, philosophy, psychology etc
Thank you for wonderful video! It is really interesting and useful! Plus motivate to travel! Cannot wait when all of us start travel easily again! Thank you for helping to promote tourism! great
i'm actually a former student of karlovci grammar school and yes, it's very much still active. it's a philological grammar school = it's a high school, but one focused on languages. you do have other regular subjects, sciences and arts and stuff of course, but language subjects are dominant on the schedule. they study ancient, as well as modern languages. ancient greek, latin, spanish, italian, french, german, chinese, japanese, norwegian, english and probably others i'm forgetting right now. you basically do the entry exam and then, according to your results, get to choose one of those languages as your main subject language. sad you didn't end up going in, it's beautiful on the inside as well. they do tours for tourists, and the students are the tour guides. it works out quite well since, seeing as it's a language school, the student guides cover a lot of different languages. look at some photos at least!! thanks for visiting karlovci.
Omgggg im from Slovenia its the most smallest countrey and the most beautiful but Serbia is my parents birhtplace and its divine....im so happy to follow you on this yourney and im yours biggest fan....enyoj....you should be my guest ....you are welcome....love you guys....danielle
Guys, this video is amazing! I think it is one of the best short travel videos I've watched - your energy, mood, filming, stories - everything about it is great! So thank you for making my day with it!
Cant say about countries, but Belgrade is more developed than Kuala Lumpur. Until 20 years ago Yugoslavia was among the best developed countries in Europe.
@@GA_ME Malaysia gained independence in 1957 from British. It was a poor country at that time n it took more than twenty years after d independence to eradicate poverty n now Malaysia is still a developing country. KL or Kuala Lumpur, d capital is rapidly growing. Not many cities in Malaysia have urban master plan, d best planned city is d government administrative city, Putrajaya.
Oh gosh, you both will definitely have a good life together. A very very pretty town even though it's just a small one...love the buildings and the surroundings. Again, an interesting History narrated by our History teacher, Mr Steve...wooohoooo the best teacher !!! Nice tour around the winery... Wow, 6 glasses of wine and 3 cups of honey tasting...What a day !!!😀 The ending part is the best... yummy yummy cake/ biscuits testing. Ooooo...that piece of cherry chocolate cake makes me drool 😋😋🤓 l love chocolate cake !!!!
I agree regarding religious buildings, I am not religious myself but I can admire the beauty. Can't go wrong with Plejskavica it seems. Honey and wine are also very big in Slovenia. One of the favorite honey being Linden. Some of the best wines never leave their country of origin. Very interesting place.
Bravo, very nice and informative! There are direction signs to the viewpoint on top of the hill. A good rule of thumb is to ask any passer-by. There is the Town museum, more very fine wineries, there's the Danube river with restaurants on its bank, there is the Patriarchy building with its front and back yard (and the winery) ... Kuglof is really a nice cake, we love all tastes and it goes best with Bermet (red or white). Sremski Karlovci place has a great potential for tourism, it has yet to see its best days.
@@kaffeice7sure thats what he means sremski karlovci werent in the mainland serbia which was occupied but in hungary where a bunch of population escaped from the turks
Thanks for the tip on the winery/honey place. We enjoyed the tour, $1000 each. The train is a better way to get there now. Cheaper, much faster and much nicer.
If I may teach you one custom in Serbia, maybe you guys visit sometime again 10:54 we serve two glasses with spoons one empty is used for used spoons, so you do not have to leave them on the table or on the plate, just put it in an empty glass. And I learned something new about my own country, did not knew that story about Titanic. Thanks on these videos about Serbia, means a lot to me :)
Town is tiny, i forgott populatin, something like 10 000 people. But!. This is former capital of Serbia, as u sayed peace threaty 1699.. Also, bunch bunch of notable people for serbian history was born, rise there or studied there. Famous writers, religious people, scientist, poets,...
The most important high school(in Serbia we call it GYMNAISUM-GIMNAISJA) in Serbia is the high school in Sremski Karlovci. Every kid who wants to study something later, especialy human studies, wants to go to hig schoool Sremski karlovci, the best high school in Serbia.
"Six glasses of wine, three jars of honey,you put it on your tongue you taste in your toes" Sounds like a line from a Christmas song.You gotta copy right that Steve lol Autumn in a small town in Serbia with those yummy little bundt cakes...cant get any better than that.
Great video! Subbed. :) I will add Sremski Karlovci to my list of places to visit this summer with my wife in Europe. Do you have any other suggestions in Serbia? We are looking for Belgrade, Novi Sad and Zlatibor so far.
Hi great video and it was a pleasure to watch. What is the average prices to travel on public transport in Serbia? I am thinking of visiting subotica hopefully next year. I have given you a like 🇬🇧
Philology, which derives from the ancient Greek word φιλολογία meaning "love of word", deals with the study of languages. That school you saw is a language gymnasium.
Actually if you drink from one of the fountain heads you'll marry a priest 😂 At least that's what I heard when I went to school there. Also there are tours of the school grounds that are done by students. The school is basically a special high school for people gifted for the liberal arts ( they mostly study languages, but it also focuses on humanities and social studies). It's a shame you didn't go there because it looks like a Serbian version of Hogworts inside.
I would like to do this, but I think casinos (atleast the ones in North America) are very strict with their no cameras allowed policy. Maybe I can look into it more. It sounds interesting!
No honey-flavoured wine? I was expecting that a place that have both wine and bee keeping would combine both things, since Steve said wine and honey is a good combo. But I don't drink so I wouldn't know much about wine and stuff. Don't even know if adding honey in a wine would be possible of not.
It is really beautiful town, but not sure it s the prettiest... You should also visit natural beauties, Uvac, Tara mountain, Smederevo fortress, etc. etc. etc.
First of all: if you haven't seen the independent Macedonian film HONEYLAND yet, it's a must...won at a Film Festival (Sundance ?), didn't win at the Oscar's though...Honey & Propolis should be a part of your life (if pesticide-free, of course....otherwise, and especially in countries with questionable regulations.....Sesame imported from Turkey, put into all sorts of products, hasn't had a good reputation lately either...) if you have a sinusitis or just blocked sinuses, headache etc, get Propolis inhalation drops (for a water "steam" inhalator, not for drinking. There are different propolis drops for your tea as well)....Inhaling propolis at a beekeeper's place (like a barn with masks hooked up to hoses that bring up the propolis-enriched air from the bee-hives below) can not only improve asthma, but get this: even COPD...(that's when you walk around with an oxygen bottle and probably should have stopped smoking 30 years earlier....). Just mentioning things that everyone should know...I didn't until I learned about them, never had a bad sinusitis ever since.
Enjoy the moments while you can, Serbia is great!
Woo woo totally agree :)
Watching this video from the beginning up to the cake made me want to go to Serbia.
Welcome just come when its nicer weather warmer
Looks like a great day!! What could be better than that! Keep safe, healthy and happy.
"Tastes healthy" is a definition of Serbia. :)
Bees are precious animals. In Serbia they are considered as cattle btw.
Very pretty and interesting town it seems! Love that kitty you have for company at lunch! Have a super time! Oh that honey looks so natural, organic, and super nutritious! Wow, that is so interesting about the Titanic carrying that wine!!!
Even in Romania we have, well multiple, but the main types of high school classes are philological and real. Real deals with maths, chemistry, physics, while in philology ( the science of languages) they have more humanities based courses like language studies, history, geography, philosophy, psychology etc
Thanks for this 😊
Nice to see you guys in the town where I went to high-school 😁
Thank you for wonderful video! It is really interesting and useful! Plus motivate to travel! Cannot wait when all of us start travel easily again! Thank you for helping to promote tourism! great
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching :)
i'm actually a former student of karlovci grammar school and yes, it's very much still active. it's a philological grammar school = it's a high school, but one focused on languages. you do have other regular subjects, sciences and arts and stuff of course, but language subjects are dominant on the schedule. they study ancient, as well as modern languages. ancient greek, latin, spanish, italian, french, german, chinese, japanese, norwegian, english and probably others i'm forgetting right now. you basically do the entry exam and then, according to your results, get to choose one of those languages as your main subject language.
sad you didn't end up going in, it's beautiful on the inside as well. they do tours for tourists, and the students are the tour guides. it works out quite well since, seeing as it's a language school, the student guides cover a lot of different languages. look at some photos at least!! thanks for visiting karlovci.
Oh wow!! Thanks for this comment! Great story and info, thanks for sharing
Philology is the science of languages.
The love of languages
Viewpoint does exist 😃 And philology is a real word 😃
LOL 0/2 for me in this video
Omgggg im from Slovenia its the most smallest countrey and the most beautiful but Serbia is my parents birhtplace and its divine....im so happy to follow you on this yourney and im yours biggest fan....enyoj....you should be my guest ....you are welcome....love you guys....danielle
Thanks Danielle :)
I'm from the UK, but I feel I was born in the wrong country. I love Slovenia. "Dom je tam kjer je Srce"
I want to visit Slovenia I hope one day
Guys, this video is amazing! I think it is one of the best short travel videos I've watched - your energy, mood, filming, stories - everything about it is great! So thank you for making my day with it!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for this wonderful video. Oh look at d cat, it wanted some of d good food too. All d food in this video looked really good.
Cant say about countries, but Belgrade is more developed than Kuala Lumpur. Until 20 years ago Yugoslavia was among the best developed countries in Europe.
@@GA_ME Malaysia gained independence in 1957 from British. It was a poor country at that time n it took more than twenty years after d independence to eradicate poverty n now Malaysia is still a developing country. KL or Kuala Lumpur, d capital is rapidly growing. Not many cities in Malaysia have urban master plan, d best planned city is d government administrative city, Putrajaya.
Cakes, wine and honey! Enjoy
Oh gosh, you both will definitely have a good life together. A very very pretty town even though it's just a small one...love the buildings and the surroundings. Again, an interesting History narrated by our History teacher, Mr Steve...wooohoooo the best teacher !!!
Nice tour around the winery... Wow, 6 glasses of wine and 3 cups of honey tasting...What a day !!!😀
The ending part is the best... yummy yummy cake/ biscuits testing. Ooooo...that piece of cherry chocolate cake makes me drool 😋😋🤓 l love chocolate cake !!!!
I agree regarding religious buildings, I am not religious myself but I can admire the beauty. Can't go wrong with Plejskavica it seems. Honey and wine are also very big in Slovenia. One of the favorite honey being Linden. Some of the best wines never leave their country of origin. Very interesting place.
💓💕❤️ that's the day out !
Oh those cakes look yum!😋
Omg I am so envious right noww
hee hee thanks for watching!! We had a lot of fun filming this one :)
3:46 Yummmy 😋🍛
6:01 Yummm....Seng!🍷🥂
11:11 Yummmeh! 🍯 Wines + Honey = Interesting!👏🏻
Bravo, very nice and informative! There are direction signs to the viewpoint on top of the hill. A good rule of thumb is to ask any passer-by. There is the Town museum, more very fine wineries, there's the Danube river with restaurants on its bank, there is the Patriarchy building with its front and back yard (and the winery) ... Kuglof is really a nice cake, we love all tastes and it goes best with Bermet (red or white). Sremski Karlovci place has a great potential for tourism, it has yet to see its best days.
Thanks for this comment! Was a fail on our part missing the viewpoint. But we still had a great time :D
Sremski Karlovci was Serbian cultural center while the mainland was occupied by the Turks.
mainland? SK wasnt in Serbia till 1918 lol ...
@Igor Zlatkovic no it was in hungarian kingdom, nemoj da seres i lazes istoriju
@@kaffeice7sure thats what he means sremski karlovci werent in the mainland serbia which was occupied but in hungary where a bunch of population escaped from the turks
true@@olorin3815
Thanks for the tip on the winery/honey place. We enjoyed the tour, $1000 each. The train is a better way to get there now. Cheaper, much faster and much nicer.
If I may teach you one custom in Serbia, maybe you guys visit sometime again 10:54 we serve two glasses with spoons one empty is used for used spoons, so you do not have to leave them on the table or on the plate, just put it in an empty glass. And I learned something new about my own country, did not knew that story about Titanic. Thanks on these videos about Serbia, means a lot to me :)
1:15 beautiful transition
Thanks!! Working on our editing skill :)
Great tour! Thank you guys. You're too cute.
Town is tiny, i forgott populatin, something like 10 000 people. But!. This is former capital of Serbia, as u sayed peace threaty 1699.. Also, bunch bunch of notable people for serbian history was born, rise there or studied there. Famous writers, religious people, scientist, poets,...
The most important high school(in Serbia we call it GYMNAISUM-GIMNAISJA) in Serbia is the high school in Sremski Karlovci. Every kid who wants to study something later, especialy human studies, wants to go to hig schoool Sremski karlovci, the best high school in Serbia.
Great comments, thanks for this
Go to Kladovo ! but not now :D .. summer !
"Six glasses of wine, three jars of honey,you put it on your tongue you taste in your toes"
Sounds like a line from a Christmas song.You gotta copy right that Steve lol
Autumn in a small town in Serbia with those yummy little bundt cakes...cant get any better than that.
My best bro jetleg awesome share lots of love 🍻
Oh, you didn't visit the Garden, or any of the restaurants by the Danube? You should definitely come back again ;)
Great video! Subbed. :)
I will add Sremski Karlovci to my list of places to visit this summer with my wife in Europe. Do you have any other suggestions in Serbia? We are looking for Belgrade, Novi Sad and Zlatibor so far.
This place is very close to Novi Sad. So you must go there for sure! And of course, Belgrade the capital.
Hi great video and it was a pleasure to watch. What is the average prices to travel on public transport in Serbia? I am thinking of visiting subotica hopefully next year.
I have given you a like 🇬🇧
Bravoooo
IT was sobie sweet Day. 😀
Philology, which derives from the ancient Greek word φιλολογία meaning "love of word", deals with the study of languages. That school you saw is a language gymnasium.
3:00 The legend has it that if you drink water from the fountain of four lions, you will return to Sremske Karlovce again :)
oh wow lol! Ok, let’s see if it comes true 😅
Welcome 🍻
You should visit Vrsac! Its very beautiful and i actually live there :)
Actually if you drink from one of the fountain heads you'll marry a priest 😂 At least that's what I heard when I went to school there. Also there are tours of the school grounds that are done by students. The school is basically a special high school for people gifted for the liberal arts ( they mostly study languages, but it also focuses on humanities and social studies). It's a shame you didn't go there because it looks like a Serbian version of Hogworts inside.
Lol!!! Great comment
Obviously not a Catholic fountain, then...
@@gerardfernon3339 lol yeah Orthodox priests are allowed to marry and have kids.
It looks a little like Lugoj in Romania. I like it
Video Idea:
Take the camera inside some casinos in Belgrade or Novi Sad. What's the scene like inside? Similar to a Vegas casino? Different?
I would like to do this, but I think casinos (atleast the ones in North America) are very strict with their no cameras allowed policy. Maybe I can look into it more. It sounds interesting!
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and yes,i live in sremski karlovci
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No honey-flavoured wine? I was expecting that a place that have both wine and bee keeping would combine both things, since Steve said wine and honey is a good combo.
But I don't drink so I wouldn't know much about wine and stuff. Don't even know if adding honey in a wine would be possible of not.
You can make alcohol from honey -- it's called mead. The thing is, it is incredibly sweet, so a tiny amount is enough usually, But it is very yummy :)
@@JetLagWarriors I think you can get a honey Brandy too.
There is Rakija called medovača which is made from Honey very sweet and not too strong just perfekt 🤩
LOL you're plastered :P
Cheers :D
how is Serbia compared to Malaysia in terms of development?
Good question! I feel like Malaysia is more developed. There more high rises, more international stuff, less garbage and unclean stuff.
Both countries nice though 👍
@@JetLagWarriors not fair... you've been to almost all towns (big and small) of west malaysia... but you've not been to all towns of serbia..😁
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Thanks for great video. Just a suggestion - if it is Orthodox it's Church - if Catholic than it's Cathedral
Netačno
Try to go to vilige call Stara Pazova
philology is something like linguistics, the study of languages :)
It is really beautiful town, but not sure it s the prettiest... You should also visit natural beauties, Uvac, Tara mountain, Smederevo fortress, etc. etc. etc.
Cat 😁😍
It is very nice. Also, try to visit Zrenjanin.
Lovely videos you’re creating from Serbia, visit Republika Srpska (Bosnia and Herzegovina) and Montenegro.
First of all: if you haven't seen the independent Macedonian film HONEYLAND yet, it's a must...won at a Film Festival (Sundance ?), didn't win at the Oscar's though...Honey & Propolis should be a part of your life (if pesticide-free, of course....otherwise, and especially in countries with questionable regulations.....Sesame imported from Turkey, put into all sorts of products, hasn't had a good reputation lately either...) if you have a sinusitis or just blocked sinuses, headache etc, get Propolis inhalation drops (for a water "steam" inhalator, not for drinking. There are different propolis drops for your tea as well)....Inhaling propolis at a beekeeper's place (like a barn with masks hooked up to hoses that bring up the propolis-enriched air from the bee-hives below) can not only improve asthma, but get this: even COPD...(that's when you walk around with an oxygen bottle and probably should have stopped smoking 30 years earlier....). Just mentioning things that everyone should know...I didn't until I learned about them, never had a bad sinusitis ever since.
Great comment!! It was a good read thanks for sharing
try to visit MACEDONIA!!!!!
Serbia❤️💙🤍
Go in Jagodina market!!!!!🇷🇴👍 is very good food!!!!😋😋😋😋
Rest of town look like abandoned cursed village
Remember! This was Croatian country (Slavonia) in Austro-Hungarian empire till 1918.
Sremski Karlovci!