Targoviste, Romania

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
  • Targoviste is a city in the south of Romania, located 80 km north of Bucharest. It was the royal residence and capital of Wallachia between 1396 and 1714. Wallachia was a region in Romania, also called "The Romanian Country" by Romanians and existed since 1390 until 1859. The city held for three centuries the status of the most important economic, political, military and cultural-artistic center of the region.
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Komentáře • 26

  • @felipevargascine
    @felipevargascine Před rokem +1

    Hello Anca, actually i made a phd in vampirisme and i would like à short educational movie for explain my work....i looking for images from Vlad the impaler. If you are ok....I can to use some cuts from your vidéo?... If you are ok, i will include your name and link youtube on the credits.

    • @ancafronea
      @ancafronea  Před rokem +1

      Hello! A PHD in vampirisme you say?😊That's something i've never heard before.😊 You may use the footage you need from my video. Thank you for visiting my channel and good luck with your movie!

  • @emdiesel63
    @emdiesel63 Před 3 lety +2

    Ai uitat să menționezi faptul că În curtea unei foste unități militare au fost asasinați, pe 25 decembrie 1989, după un simulacru de proces, Nicolae Ceaușescu și soția sa Elena Ceaușescu./It should be also mentioned the fact that ”Nicolae Ceaușescu and his wife Elena Ceaușescu were assassinated in the courtyard of a former military barracks on December 25, 1989, after a mock trial.”

    • @ancafronea
      @ancafronea  Před 3 lety +3

      Nu consider acel eveniment ca fiind unul important pentru Targoviste. Eu am vrut sa arat ce este frumos in acest oras incarcat de istorie. Dar va respect opinia si va multumesc pentru comentariu.

    • @armandobarbosa2914
      @armandobarbosa2914 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ancafronea Subscrevo incondicional concordo plenamente contigo, afinal de contas,nem seria NADA interessante lembrar-se de algo tão MACABRO. Sem sombra de dúvidas, a cidade oferece tudo de fantástico, que possa exibir . Meus aplausos em pé,com uma nota 10 com LOUVOR, o vídeo simplesmente irretocavel, dispensa comentários,espetacular. Saudações brasileiras,a TODOS VOCÊS. Feliz Ano Novo e saúde acima de tudo,com vida longa, pois é, uma dádiva de Deus

    • @ancafronea
      @ancafronea  Před 2 lety

      @@armandobarbosa2914 Obrigado por assistir e apreciar. Fico feliz que tenha gostado do vídeo. Desejo a você também um excelente ano novo! (Since i don't speak Portuguese, i used Google translate. I hope it translated well :) )

    • @armandobarbosa2914
      @armandobarbosa2914 Před 2 lety

      @@ancafronea Obrigado Anca por sua generosidade,seu vídeo está dentre as melhores que assisti até então. Fantastico, dispensa comentários. Em setembro estou programado para conhecer as seguintes cidades como constam mencionados abaixo:
      A capital Bucharest
      Timisoara
      Sibiu
      Onesti, cidade natal de Nádia Comaneci
      Targoviste lógico

    • @armandobarbosa2914
      @armandobarbosa2914 Před 2 lety

      @@ancafronea O Castelo de Drácula,fica em Targoviste!

  • @Chanbro4
    @Chanbro4 Před 9 měsíci

    Hello 😊 I am new to Romania. Can you tell me is this city far from city lasi. And also is Dracula's castle located in here?

    • @ancafronea
      @ancafronea  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Hi there! It's a distance of 394 km by car between Iasi and Targoviste. I'm sure youl learned that by now.🙂Bran castle is 104 km up north of Targoviste.

    • @deeaveverita
      @deeaveverita Před 7 měsíci

      ​@ancafronea Bran Castle was never Dracula Castle. You are romanian you should know better about Targoviste and the tower of Chindia which was the Castle where Dracula actually lived for some Time.

    • @ancafronea
      @ancafronea  Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@deeaveverita Bharat asked about Dracula's castle, not about Vlad the Impaler. So i assumed he was interested in the legend. And the legend, created by Bram Stoker, says Dracula was a Transylvanian count living in a Transylvanian castle that was built on the edge of a precipice. Targoviste is not in Transylvania. Of all the castles in Transylvania, Bran corresponds best to Stoker's description and people outside Romania know it as "Dracula's castle". Although Vlad The Impaler and Bran Castle were a source of inspiration for Bram Stoker, you should separate the legend from reality. In reality, Vlad was not a vampire who slept in a coffin and drank blood. So yes, Targoviste was the residence of Vlad The Impaler and he built the Chindia Tower, but Bran was the residence of Dracula.

  • @Viki4a
    @Viki4a Před 2 lety +3

    Why is the city with Bulgarian name?

    • @ancafronea
      @ancafronea  Před 2 lety +4

      Because there was a Slavic influence on the Romanian language right from its beginnings. Sorry for answering late.😊

    • @Viki4a
      @Viki4a Před 2 lety

      @@ancafronea Np

    • @marionicolasmartin
      @marionicolasmartin Před 2 lety +1

      it isn’t really a bulgarian name

    • @Viki4a
      @Viki4a Před 2 lety

      @@marionicolasmartin it is its literally translated to like trade city

    • @nasosgreece45
      @nasosgreece45 Před rokem +1

      @@Viki4athere is a city in Bulgaria that contains the word “Belgian” in it. All though I don’t remember the name of the city

  • @neslihancavusoglu2298

    Targovıste, Bulgaria

    • @petermarkovits-ke2gp
      @petermarkovits-ke2gp Před 7 měsíci

      There are 2 cities called Targoviste in the Balcans. One is in Romania, one is in Bulgaria.

  • @GyorgyMorocz-ri4xq
    @GyorgyMorocz-ri4xq Před 8 měsíci

    Caucescu kivégzésének a helyét nem mutatták

    • @ancafronea
      @ancafronea  Před 8 měsíci

      I do not consider that event to be important for the city of Targoviste. My video is not about that.