Rebels - I am using the United Nations classification of the countries classed as Eastern European. So no complaints about where’s this country or that!! So relax take a chill pill after each meal and leave at least 4 hours between doses.
It's fine, more important are the beautiful places you bring to us. However, it seems UN classification is like 30 years outdated referring to the Iron curtain separation of Europe not relevant to nowadays economic, cultural not speaking about the geographic position of some of those countries.
United nations classification is just about friends vs enemies during cold war, such classification is stupid in 21st century. I am not that person who would fight for not beying called eastern europe, but you people mainly from USA and UK should be really educated more about geography and we should not be silent because you should really stop using this rude cold war classification. We were occupied by Soviet Union for 20 years and that's only reason why we are seen as eastern europe now so it's really rude call us like that. We are not even culturaly similar to Russians or Ukrainians, they are so different, so this is not eastern europe even culturaly.
I wonder when some people will stop calling all the countries east of the German border Eastern Europe. For example, Prague is more to the west than Vienna and no one says Austria is Eastern Europe. Eastern Europe only starts with Ukraine, Belarus. In between is Central Europe! If you say for example in Poland or the Czech Republic that they are Eastern Europe, they will probably get angry at you and consider you ignorant.
yeah, made of free stock footage available on internet and that Hal has never visited eastern Europe or more correctly should be Eastern and Central European countries...
Mińsk and Kiszyniów surprised me cause I thought they were ugly. Otherwise little town in Hungary with an odd name I never heard about and another one in Czechia. So great that you mentioned all those places. I'm from this part of Europe and I thought I know interesting places but you managed to suprise me! Thank you so much. 😊
I may never get to some of these cities, but your stunning videos and soothing commentary makes me want to make every effort. Thank you for enriching the world through this beautiful imagery.
Wow! Hal, Thank you for providing a space to find beauty & a respite from this crazy world 🌎! You are touching more lives for the good than you might realize. Please keep it up! Your wonderful videos are such a blessing!! ☀️
wow, Hal! Thanks for sharing these awesome views of Eastern European countries. Your maddeningly skillful travel videos are a pleasure to watch. Best, Sylvia
Mate you will be surprised how much I have downgraded since my earlier days of filming I planned to make a video about equipment but I will be opening a second channel separately this week
Is Romania a good place to visit during winter? I live in Houston but visit Florence every last week of Jan and first week Feb for business…and then usually take another 4-5 nights to explore a new country (or different part of Italy like Puglia, Sicily, Milan, Como, Rome, Venice, Naples/Amalfi which I’ve visited). Been to 40 countries but never Romania and thinking about it for this upcoming trip. I know it will be cold but I live in Houston Texas where it’s warm year round so I don’t mind a short winter destination. Already have been to Prague, Budapest, Vienna/Salzburg…have always wanted to visit Romania in winter.
@@ольгаиващенко-ш3я calling a city of 750 000 inhabitants a town is infantile, as well as not seeing that Lviv is beautiful because it has not been Ukrainian till WWII.
@@tottamotta5681 I’m from 15 mln Moscow. For me everything beyond 1 mln is a town. Sorry if I’m too infantile for you but I’m not a nationalist. Hooray, I win!😀
Lviv has nothing to do with German architecture. The city was under Poland for many years and looks just like many other Polish cities. Fore many years it was also a capital of Galicia under Austria-Hungary, that's why many buildings may seem similar to those in Austria (same in Krakow)
Poland, Czechia and Slovakia in Eastern Europe? By what geography? If I showed European map to you, but without marked borders and asked you to point out where is approximate centre of this, I bet you would point at Poland.
central europe is made out of western and eastern european countries, and many global organizations dont even consider it a thing because dividing europe by 2 is better for logistics than 3, i heard americans and some other big western countries dont even learn about any central europe, just west and east.
Rebels - I am using the United Nations classification of the countries classed as Eastern European. So no complaints about where’s this country or that!! So relax take a chill pill after each meal and leave at least 4 hours between doses.
It's fine, more important are the beautiful places you bring to us. However, it seems UN classification is like 30 years outdated referring to the Iron curtain separation of Europe not relevant to nowadays economic, cultural not speaking about the geographic position of some of those countries.
United nations classification is just about friends vs enemies during cold war, such classification is stupid in 21st century. I am not that person who would fight for not beying called eastern europe, but you people mainly from USA and UK should be really educated more about geography and we should not be silent because you should really stop using this rude cold war classification. We were occupied by Soviet Union for 20 years and that's only reason why we are seen as eastern europe now so it's really rude call us like that. We are not even culturaly similar to Russians or Ukrainians, they are so different, so this is not eastern europe even culturaly.
@@Pidalin Cyryllic marks the East
@@Tycini1 Yes, cyrillic and orthodox church. Except 40 years of communism, we were always part of catholic/protestant west.
I wonder when some people will stop calling all the countries east of the German border Eastern Europe. For example, Prague is more to the west than Vienna and no one says Austria is Eastern Europe. Eastern Europe only starts with Ukraine, Belarus. In between is Central Europe! If you say for example in Poland or the Czech Republic that they are Eastern Europe, they will probably get angry at you and consider you ignorant.
One of the most refreshing and wonderful video I’ve seen in a long time
yeah, made of free stock footage available on internet and that Hal has never visited eastern Europe or more correctly should be Eastern and Central European countries...
Excellent video.
Mińsk and Kiszyniów surprised me cause I thought they were ugly. Otherwise little town in Hungary with an odd name I never heard about and another one in Czechia. So great that you mentioned all those places. I'm from this part of Europe and I thought I know interesting places but you managed to suprise me! Thank you so much. 😊
I may never get to some of these cities, but your stunning videos and soothing commentary makes me want to make every effort. Thank you for enriching the world through this beautiful imagery.
Little bit of everywhere here. Good overview.
Wow, i Love your beautiful footages. I wish you a nice day and stay safe my friend. Greetings from Germany.
Beautiful video Hal
Wow! Hal, Thank you for providing a space to find beauty & a respite from this crazy world 🌎! You are touching more lives for the good than you might realize. Please keep it up! Your wonderful videos are such a blessing!! ☀️
Very beautiful places in eastern Europe! ✅
Another great video!
Great list, well done.
wow, Hal! Thanks for sharing these awesome views of Eastern European countries. Your maddeningly skillful travel videos are a pleasure to watch. Best, Sylvia
Amazing! I'd love to visit all these places.
Wow ❤️
Beautiful views. I assume you are using a very expensive drone? Incredible!
Mate you will be surprised how much I have downgraded since my earlier days of filming
I planned to make a video about equipment but I will be opening a second channel separately this week
Is Romania a good place to visit during winter? I live in Houston but visit Florence every last week of Jan and first week Feb for business…and then usually take another 4-5 nights to explore a new country (or different part of Italy like Puglia, Sicily, Milan, Como, Rome, Venice, Naples/Amalfi which I’ve visited). Been to 40 countries but never Romania and thinking about it for this upcoming trip. I know it will be cold but I live in Houston Texas where it’s warm year round so I don’t mind a short winter destination. Already have been to Prague, Budapest, Vienna/Salzburg…have always wanted to visit Romania in winter.
Thank you for Gyomaendrőd in Hungary!
Serbia, Albania.
You missed Georgia, it's stunning!
@Konst_Ru_De Georgia is also in Europe
@kostja1975 Georgia is ancient Europe.
Amazing video!
But what is the place at 00:07 ?
Devetashka Cave, Bulgaria.
@@etoteu My hero ! Thanks !
Lviv is different from other Ukrainian cities because it belonged to Poland for centuries until 1945
Yes, it’s different, but what of that? Anyway it’s one of the loveliest towns in Europe, in my opinion.
@@ольгаиващенко-ш3я calling a city of 750 000 inhabitants a town is infantile, as well as not seeing that Lviv is beautiful because it has not been Ukrainian till WWII.
@@tottamotta5681
I’m from 15 mln Moscow. For me everything beyond 1 mln is a town. Sorry if I’m too infantile for you but I’m not a nationalist. Hooray, I win!😀
i'm from morocco and i have always wanted to travel around the world, if only there is a way ?
Lviv has nothing to do with German architecture. The city was under Poland for many years and looks just like many other Polish cities. Fore many years it was also a capital of Galicia under Austria-Hungary, that's why many buildings may seem similar to those in Austria (same in Krakow)
What about Serbia? Belgrade?
It’s in another video
Croatia
Love the architecture. Mixed old and modern. Hard to believe the Soviet Union occupied all these picturesque landmarks.
Poland, Czechia and Slovakia in Eastern Europe? By what geography? If I showed European map to you, but without marked borders and asked you to point out where is approximate centre of this, I bet you would point at Poland.
central europe is made out of western and eastern european countries, and many global organizations dont even consider it a thing because dividing europe by 2 is better for logistics than 3, i heard americans and some other big western countries dont even learn about any central europe, just west and east.
@Jeroným A.k.a. Jerin Exactly I don't know what is the fuss about it. I'm from Slovakia and I'm proud Eastern European.
North Macedonia