@@Tovalokodonc This coat of arms never was Hungarian. It always represented Slovakia as "Northen land" in Hungary. Hungary had white and red that represented them.
A Hungarian on the use of the Holy Crown on the coat-of-arms: not only I not mind it, but honestly I am positively happy with it. The Holy Crown looks very-very good on the Slovak coat-of-arms too, Slovak friends could make a habit out of it if they wish. Slovakia is also a successor state of the good old Kingdom and we weathered historical storms together and the Holy Crown just decorates every coat-of-arms beautifully. It emanates honour, dignity, faith and devotion. It is old, it is real and it has divine power.
Sadly a lot of Slovaks still consider Hungarian kingdom's History as just Magyar history and see that period as the "1000 years of opression and colonialism" wich was a 19th century Slovak nationalistic rhetoric to insurge Slovaks against Magyarization but still to this day many Slovaks still believe it for some reason, Slovaks and Hungarians should ignore all of those chauvinists from both side and start embrace their history together
Also Hungarian, and not only do I not mind, but honestly I am positively happy with it. The Holy Crown looks very-very good on the Slovak coat-of-arms too, Slovak friends could make a habit out of it if they wish. Slovakia is also a successor state of the good old Kingdom and we weathered historical storms together and the Holy Crown just decorates every coat-of-arms beautifully.
Wow! I 've never seen the Slovak coat of arms before; it's quite similar to the Hungarian one, except of the hills are blue, not green, and it lacks the red-white strips on left side of the shield and the open crown from the base of the cross.
@perseus274 the Hungarian coat of arms wasn't changed, because it would't have any sense; despite of some elements being the symbol of a former part of Hungary, what has become an independent country, this whole coat of arms represent the Hungarian history (and most people actually don't know the origin of each element, only know that this coat of arms represents Hungary). According to this standpoint, it could be questionable as well, why does India mention within its anthem a Pakistani province (and river), or why is it called in most languages after a Pakistani river, or why is Russia named after a former country being located mostly in the area of the present day Belarus and Ukraine (and had actually the same capital with the modern day Ukraine), or why does Romania have a region called on the same name with an independent country, with no distinction between them (yes, I meant Moldova), or why is an originally Ukrainian folk song, which is about Ukraine, considered a Polish folk song, furthermore, one of the most popular and well-known Polish folk songs (Hey, falcons! (Hej, sokoły!)), and the list could be continued as long as we would like... So, the politically correctness is sometimes against the conventions, so, in those cases, it would be completely senseless. By the way, your coat of arms, and national anthem are very nice.
@@Tovalokodonc just came back from the hungarian version of katyusha to see what the fuss is about and all i want to say is that our version is better
@@strikerkillersk2 Nah, your instrumental is much worse. Furthermore, Katyusha capitalises much more from a male singer's voice and frankly for the whole duration of the Slovak version you have a female singer. :)
One of the best version of this song I've ever heard, was the one performed by a street musician in Braşov Does anyone have a good quality recording of this in Romanian? В любом случае, она всегда хорошо звучит :)
That is crown of Great Moravia, bottom part is of Byzantine origin, top part of Latin. In bottom part is written Geovit, krales... kral is king in Slovak, es is latin and greek. So it is not kiralyi, or konig. Geovit is Greek and Latin translation of Svetopluk, Geo=word, svet, vitae =silny (pluk) i.e. Svetosil or Svetopluk
St. Stephan original name was Vendovit= Vajko. His grandfather was Braslav, last Slavic ruler of Panonia.. Only when he turned from orthodoxy to catholicism and replaced old slavonic with latin and was baptised second time as Stephanos. Against him rebeled his own uncle Kopan
Well, there are some people out there who consider the period of existence of the Austro-Hungarian Empire to be golden times, so I guess in this case it might be a reference to that (basically still considering Slovakia as part of the Kingdom that's long gone). That's just my interpretation though. And also, from what I've been told, the Slovaks have used this crown on their coat of arms during a certain period of time during the Slovak uprising of 1848 on one of their flags; and I've also been told that since Hungary (Uhorsko) had been a kingdom of multiple nations, the 'Holy Crown of Hungary' belonged (in a way) to the Hungarians as well as to the Slovaks.
@@adveniatregnumtuum0 correct, Hungarian Kingdom was Multi-ethnical and no ethnicity was superior or inferior to one another since all were subjects of the Holy crown of St. Stephen, it's only during the 19th century Ethnic tensions started to rise, with Magyar nationalism who stated that Magyars were the only true creators and rulers of the Hungarian kingdom wich in repercussion led the other peoples such as Slovaks to try to separate themselves from the Kingdom, that's why our coat of arms got the green replaced by the blue to affirm our Slavic identity and later the crown removed as rejection of the monarchy that became hostile toward us
@@Tovalokodonc Well, Not really, during the revolution the king of Hungary was an Habsburg, so at that time the Habsburgs were de facto the Hungarian monarchy, The Slovak volunteers of the Slovak national council remained loyal to the Habsburgs and so to the monarchy because of the promise of an Slovak autonomous state, in the end that same monarchy for Wich Štúr and his men had fighted for completely lied and betrayed them and then hostilities against us began with the magyarisation. ALSO keep in mind that a lot of Slovaks also fought on Kossuth's side because he promised minority rights within the newly proclaimed Hungarian state (Wich was complete bullshit as him and his followers were Jacobonists, an ideology born during the French revolution wich promoted the establishment of an single national identity and language within the whole Nation and the eradication of every other local languages and forced assimilation of every ethnic minorities, Wich sadly exactly what happened in France and Wich Kossuth and his men seeked for Hungary and wich the magyarisation intented to do) so in both side we Slovaks were fucked so yes I keep what I said before the monarchy betrayed us and became hostile toward us. Also last thing, about what I said about magyarisation and Kossuth stuff, I'm not throwing the fault at the whole Magyar people (btw many Hungarians denounced magyarisation and were punished for that) but only Nationalists seduced by the revolutionary and nationalistic ideas from France who corrupted the Crown of Saint Stephen and his lands
@@Tovalokodonc 40,000 Slovaks fought alongside the Hungarians in 1848. The Slovak National uprising of 1848 by comparison only had a few thousand soldiers. The Slovaks didn’t start the hostility. They were your bros until later Magyarization.
The Holy Crown of Saint Stephen belongs to Slovaks as much as to Magyars, Croats, Rusyns and any other people that was part of the Multi-ethnical Kingdom of Hungary, the Holy crown started to be related more to Magyars with the rise of nationalism in the 19th Century with the creation of a romanticized version of Hungarian history who Saw the Kingdom as purely Magyar and belonging only to them
@@ZsoltGalbaS. In English and most in the world yes(Wich is a mistake), but some other langages like Slovak we still make the difference, Maďar (Magyar in slovak) is the ethnic name for Hungarians in English and Maďarsko (Hungary in slovak) refers to the ethnic land inhabited by Magyars while Hungary (Uhorsko) refers to the Hungarian Kingdom without any ethnic affiliation (before the 19th Century), Hungarian was just a civic name for everybody who inhabited the Kingdom, you could be a Slovak Hungarian, Magyar Hungarian, Croat Hungarian, Rusyn Hungarian, German Hungarian etc... it's only in the 19th Century with the rise of nationalism that Jacobinist Magyars who were inspired by France's Jacobinist policies of imposing French language and French national consciousness everywhere in the country (and by that erasing the many diverse cultures and languages that France had) that Magyar nationalist decided that a proper Hungarian should speak Magyar and see himself as Magyar and nothing else and thus Magyar and Hungarian became synonyms
Svätoštefánska koruna patrí všetkým národom bývalého Uhorského kráľovstva, bol to celé stáročia mnohonárodnostný štát, aj nás Slovákov. Až v 19. storočí vystúpil na scénu Maďarský nacionalizmus a šovinizmus ktorý si prisvojil všetko Uhorské vrátane tejto koruny.
This Slovak coat of arms, embellished with a holy crown, is strong, while playing a Russian song. Do they know that? Is the double cross on the Hungarian coat of arms not the cross of Christ, but one of the characters of the ancient Hungarian runic script? The joke is that the Slovak coat of arms says Hungarians :)
@@MajkaLajka cca=circa=likely=hypothesis Perhaps you know that the Carpathian basin is the land of the Virgin Mary, as long as the peoples living in it are quarreling, there is no blessing on them! If you haven't heard about it, ask for the truth! Now the Ukrainians are really suffering! Previously, Serbs, Croats! Because they do not obey the Holy Crown! What you assume is an Austrian (Hasburg) tale! Have you heard of the Scythians? The fate of the Carpathian basin is a much, much older story than about 620cca years ago, events took place here as well!
If you were wiser, we could have been the strongest country in europe. But no, all you cared about was exploitation of your neighbours. Karl I. Was a genius, but his idea came too late your incompetence has already lost him the war and the empire.
but what is the Hungarian holy crown looking for on the coat of arms? I understand that Slovakia used to belong to Hungary, but don't do this because it is very rude to the Hungarians
@@-the_emperor-1660 no, it is the Hungarian holy crown that 2 Pope Sylveszter sent to 1 Hungarian King Szentistván, thus giving his blessing to the establishment of the Kingdom of Hungary, the crown has no place on the Slovak coat of arms. You cannot explain that the crown belongs to the Slovaks, because it belongs to the Hungarian King, but since it is not there, it therefore belongs to the Hungarian state
@perseus274 Silesia and the Moravian region are part of the Czech Republic, so it is okay that it is on their coat of arms, but Slovakia is not part of Hungary, after Slovakia became independent, it tried with all its might to destroy the Hungarians living there (unfortunately, this is still the case today). Then by what right are you trying to explain that St. István's crown belongs there? But you say it best that the two countries have nothing to do with each other and that history is not the same either. The other is about the Slovak coat of arms, a cut part of the Kossuth coat of arms Kossuth was also Hungarian, I admit that the 2 hills and the crown are legitimate, because the symbols are as follows: 3 hills = Mátra, Tatra, Fátra, and the crown is the crown of the highlands, the double cross is the symbol of Hungarian Christianity, of which the 2 hills and a crown could remain in the title
ty si asi preskocil skolu,..... alebo Pastekar,,,,, alebo degeneracia podporovana Hungoloidnou disfunkciou,.....vyber si. Madary prevzaly vsetkyn znaky Europskych okolitych krajin, Srbsko, Ukrajina,Rakusko, Rumunsko, Slovensko a Madarsko. 4 cervene a 4 biele farby su Madarske inak nic! Ty si chuj ² studuj viac a nebud jebnuty jak nacionalisti v juznom mongolsku.
@@Tovalokodonc The double cross belonged to the Principality of Nitra. Later, when hills and stripes were added, they represented: Hills - Upper Hungary (mountains), Two lanes - Lower Hungary (plain) and the Arpád Dynasty. When in the 19-20. century, Hungarian nationalism and chauvinism began to manifest itself, considering the Hungarian kingdom as one nation. As a result, Slovaks began to take more interest in their existence (because it had not bothered them until then) and gradually distance themselves from the Hungarians. We repainted the flag and coat of arms in Slavic colors after the example of Russia (which the Balkan states also have) and as a sign that the Slovaks want to secede.
When asked about joining the NATO Slovaks were clear. When asked about giving up tactical airfield SLovaks were clear. You get to blame us for our politicians, yes we didnt overthrow them. But it doesn't mean we still don't feel with Heroes bringing the fight to the n@zis this time.
@@bajuszattila2998 Szegitek: a szlovákokra rátelepedtek a magyarok, ők mindig is ott laktak. Csak nem alakult ki államiságuk. 1848-ban szerettek volna államot, egy hercegséget vagy királyságát a szentkorona részeként. De ezt a dölyfös magyarok nem adták meg.
@perseus274 you really don’t understand something. This is the hungarian crown. Slovaks can use their own crown if any. I do not care other issues where one nation are using the symbol of other nation. That is simple theft.
Another fine addition to my collection.
My favorite part starts at 2:08
Souhlas! Další pěkná adice pro mojí sbírku :)
Interesting version of the Slovak coat of arms
@DusibTheRulerlol true
Well, if they want to copy the Hungarian coat-of-arms, why not do it a tad bit more accurately?
You mean the hungarian coat? Even the crown is copied lol
@@Tovalokodonc This coat of arms never was Hungarian. It always represented Slovakia as "Northen land" in Hungary. Hungary had white and red that represented them.
@@domahidipeter6092 The corwn is Hungarian just as much as it is Slovak because we were part of Hungary too.
Glory to our Slav brothers 🇷🇸❤️🇸🇰
Mohol si to povedať srbsky, veď by sme ti rozumeli :D
A Hungarian on the use of the Holy Crown on the coat-of-arms:
not only I not mind it, but honestly I am positively happy with it.
The Holy Crown looks very-very good on the Slovak coat-of-arms too, Slovak friends could make a habit out of it if they wish.
Slovakia is also a successor state of the good old Kingdom and we weathered historical storms together and the Holy Crown just decorates every coat-of-arms beautifully. It emanates honour, dignity, faith and devotion. It is old, it is real and it has divine power.
Sadly a lot of Slovaks still consider Hungarian kingdom's History as just Magyar history and see that period as the "1000 years of opression and colonialism" wich was a 19th century Slovak nationalistic rhetoric to insurge Slovaks against Magyarization but still to this day many Slovaks still believe it for some reason, Slovaks and Hungarians should ignore all of those chauvinists from both side and start embrace their history together
Aj ked mám rád originál, tento preklad je super. 🇸🇰🇸🇰🇸🇰
Preklad je super 🇸🇰♥️🇷🇺
Hej, Slováci, tož vaše covery sú dobrý vždy!
Holy crap those instruments make it sound so good if anyone can a find any other versions of Katyusha with those instruments link it to me
Up
Офигенно. 10 лет жил в Словакии но только сейчас услышал эту песню на словатском❤
Krasne spracovanie
Tak to jsme fakt nevěděl, že Naši bratři mají svou verzi Kaťuši :D
tož máš pravdu kemo
waiting for a war to start in the comments about the crown:
Also Hungarian, and not only do I not mind, but honestly I am positively happy with it. The Holy Crown looks very-very good on the Slovak coat-of-arms too, Slovak friends could make a habit out of it if they wish.
Slovakia is also a successor state of the good old Kingdom and we weathered historical storms together and the Holy Crown just decorates every coat-of-arms beautifully.
naši slovenskí bratia
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Naji téż. Niech kaszëbskô-słowackô drësznota kwitnie na wieczi!😇
⚫️🟡❤️🇸🇰
Wow! I 've never seen the Slovak coat of arms before; it's quite similar to the Hungarian one, except of the hills are blue, not green, and it lacks the red-white strips on left side of the shield and the open crown from the base of the cross.
This is modified to add the hungarian crown as well.
@perseus274 the Hungarian coat of arms wasn't changed, because it would't have any sense; despite of some elements being the symbol of a former part of Hungary, what has become an independent country, this whole coat of arms represent the Hungarian history (and most people actually don't know the origin of each element, only know that this coat of arms represents Hungary).
According to this standpoint, it could be questionable as well, why does India mention within its anthem a Pakistani province (and river), or why is it called in most languages after a Pakistani river, or why is Russia named after a former country being located mostly in the area of the present day Belarus and Ukraine (and had actually the same capital with the modern day Ukraine), or why does Romania have a region called on the same name with an independent country, with no distinction between them (yes, I meant Moldova), or why is an originally Ukrainian folk song, which is about Ukraine, considered a Polish folk song, furthermore, one of the most popular and well-known Polish folk songs (Hey, falcons! (Hej, sokoły!)), and the list could be continued as long as we would like... So, the politically correctness is sometimes against the conventions, so, in those cases, it would be completely senseless.
By the way, your coat of arms, and national anthem are very nice.
AMAZING!
Super ❤❤❤
Nice job 👍
😊 очень красиво. Интересно, а как будет на хорватском?
krasna verzia , su aj ine pesnicky prespievane do SK ?
Hungary has been real quite since this dropped
Ok? The Hungarian version is much better
@@Tovalokodonc just came back from the hungarian version of katyusha to see what the fuss is about and all i want to say is that our version is better
@@strikerkillersk2 Nah, your instrumental is much worse. Furthermore, Katyusha capitalises much more from a male singer's voice and frankly for the whole duration of the Slovak version you have a female singer. :)
@@strikerkillersk2 The rhythm is off, the singer is not that talented
@@strikerkillersk2 I only like the ending
Slovakia casually occupying Hungary 🗿🗿🗿🇸🇰
необычно так
One of the best version of this song I've ever heard, was the one performed by a street musician in Braşov
Does anyone have a good quality recording of this in Romanian?
В любом случае, она всегда хорошо звучит :)
One of the best? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Kaťušu som v slovenčine ešte nepočul až teraz a znie rovnako dobre ako v ruštine.
🇸🇰🇸🇰🇸🇰🇸🇰🇸🇰🇸🇰🇸🇰🇸🇰🇸🇰🇸🇰🇸🇰👍👍
Papaj cibuľu,ako môj otec, takisto papal surovú cibuľu! Také, priezvisko máš! Cibuľa je zdravá troll alebo trollský vojak!
Красиво
That is crown of Great Moravia, bottom part is of Byzantine origin, top part of Latin. In bottom part is written Geovit, krales... kral is king in Slovak, es is latin and greek. So it is not kiralyi, or konig. Geovit is Greek and Latin translation of Svetopluk, Geo=word, svet, vitae =silny (pluk) i.e. Svetosil or Svetopluk
St. Stephan original name was Vendovit= Vajko. His grandfather was Braslav, last Slavic ruler of Panonia.. Only when he turned from orthodoxy to catholicism and replaced old slavonic with latin and was baptised second time as Stephanos. Against him rebeled his own uncle Kopan
What? 😂😂😂😂
@perseus274 It's the Hungarian crown....
This song is so slay
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Slovakia, my favourite African country!
Lol
Slovakia is in europe not africa
@@_Idiot_496 bro really bro I didnt know rlly????
@@_Idiot_496 since when?
@@marcelltoth5528 when we chose you for our freedom and the Romanians conquered Budapest and took Transylvania 1920, I think it's called Trianon :DDD
do u think they will let me sing this in my music class?
Sure
Jsem rus který žije v Česku a miluje Slovensko a slovenštinu❤
Imagine the telugu version at the end
Jazzy
Ďakujem
Whos the singer?
Helena Blehárová - czcams.com/video/sCuhUMtGzcg/video.html
Кто тоже услышал песню Катюша?
Так это и есть Катюша)
poprosím význam tej koruny.
I thought Russian was the most beautiful language, this is a very close second if not the first.
What kind of Slovakian Coat of Arms is this?
The only one
@@Tovalokodoncits still stolen 😂
@@Mangoeplanter Yep, at least a bit more authentic 😂
@@Mangoeplanter It is not. Learn history because I´m not gonna be explaining this again.
@@Andrejhp what, what history?
SK RU SK RU
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Napisze mi jakiś dobry Słowak, kto to śpiewa?
Helena Blehárová
Давай марш рабочих Вены, который по идее кавер на немецком песни Белая Армия Чёрный Барон, пусть и с другим смыслом, очень красиво!
That's the hungarian coat of arm
@perseus274 how do you explain the hungarian crown?
ルパン3世に出てきそうな曲
I thought the same thing hahaha
Блин классно звучит привет из россии!)🇷🇺
Why is there hungarian crown on top of the slovak coat of arms?
Well, there are some people out there who consider the period of existence of the Austro-Hungarian Empire to be golden times, so I guess in this case it might be a reference to that (basically still considering Slovakia as part of the Kingdom that's long gone). That's just my interpretation though.
And also, from what I've been told, the Slovaks have used this crown on their coat of arms during a certain period of time during the Slovak uprising of 1848 on one of their flags; and I've also been told that since Hungary (Uhorsko) had been a kingdom of multiple nations, the 'Holy Crown of Hungary' belonged (in a way) to the Hungarians as well as to the Slovaks.
@@adveniatregnumtuum0 correct, Hungarian Kingdom was Multi-ethnical and no ethnicity was superior or inferior to one another since all were subjects of the Holy crown of St. Stephen, it's only during the 19th century Ethnic tensions started to rise, with Magyar nationalism who stated that Magyars were the only true creators and rulers of the Hungarian kingdom wich in repercussion led the other peoples such as Slovaks to try to separate themselves from the Kingdom, that's why our coat of arms got the green replaced by the blue to affirm our Slavic identity and later the crown removed as rejection of the monarchy that became hostile toward us
@@jarko2349Hostile toward you? 😂😂😂 You blindly heeded the Habsburg rule and their deceptive agitations. Guess who started the hostility.... YOU!
@@Tovalokodonc Well, Not really, during the revolution the king of Hungary was an Habsburg, so at that time the Habsburgs were de facto the Hungarian monarchy, The Slovak volunteers of the Slovak national council remained loyal to the Habsburgs and so to the monarchy because of the promise of an Slovak autonomous state, in the end that same monarchy for Wich Štúr and his men had fighted for completely lied and betrayed them and then hostilities against us began with the magyarisation.
ALSO keep in mind that a lot of Slovaks also fought on Kossuth's side because he promised minority rights within the newly proclaimed Hungarian state (Wich was complete bullshit as him and his followers were Jacobonists, an ideology born during the French revolution wich promoted the establishment of an single national identity and language within the whole Nation and the eradication of every other local languages and forced assimilation of every ethnic minorities, Wich sadly exactly what happened in France and Wich Kossuth and his men seeked for Hungary and wich the magyarisation intented to do) so in both side we Slovaks were fucked so yes I keep what I said before the monarchy betrayed us and became hostile toward us.
Also last thing, about what I said about magyarisation and Kossuth stuff, I'm not throwing the fault at the whole Magyar people (btw many Hungarians denounced magyarisation and were punished for that) but only Nationalists seduced by the revolutionary and nationalistic ideas from France who corrupted the Crown of Saint Stephen and his lands
@@Tovalokodonc 40,000 Slovaks fought alongside the Hungarians in 1848. The Slovak National uprising of 1848 by comparison only had a few thousand soldiers. The Slovaks didn’t start the hostility. They were your bros until later Magyarization.
Класс 🇷🇺🤝🇸🇰
Why rhe Hungarian crown?
The Holy Crown of Saint Stephen belongs to Slovaks as much as to Magyars, Croats, Rusyns and any other people that was part of the Multi-ethnical Kingdom of Hungary, the Holy crown started to be related more to Magyars with the rise of nationalism in the 19th Century with the creation of a romanticized version of Hungarian history who Saw the Kingdom as purely Magyar and belonging only to them
@@jarko2349Based son of Carpathia ❤❤
@@jarko2349 Veľka pravda bratu
@@jarko2349 "Magyar" is a hungarian word, it means Hungarian in English...
@@ZsoltGalbaS. In English and most in the world yes(Wich is a mistake), but some other langages like Slovak we still make the difference, Maďar (Magyar in slovak) is the ethnic name for Hungarians in English and Maďarsko (Hungary in slovak) refers to the ethnic land inhabited by Magyars while Hungary (Uhorsko) refers to the Hungarian Kingdom without any ethnic affiliation (before the 19th Century), Hungarian was just a civic name for everybody who inhabited the Kingdom, you could be a Slovak Hungarian, Magyar Hungarian, Croat Hungarian, Rusyn Hungarian, German Hungarian etc... it's only in the 19th Century with the rise of nationalism that Jacobinist Magyars who were inspired by France's Jacobinist policies of imposing French language and French national consciousness everywhere in the country (and by that erasing the many diverse cultures and languages that France had) that Magyar nationalist decided that a proper Hungarian should speak Magyar and see himself as Magyar and nothing else and thus Magyar and Hungarian became synonyms
It's different flag russia, Slovakia and Slovenia
SE LLAMA PAN ESLAVO TE FALTA CULTURA E HISTORIA
@@imperatorisamoderzhetsvser2564 La bandera de Rusia son parecidos a Eslovenia y Eslovaquia con escudo
Veľmi pekné, ale tá maďarská koruna na slovenskom erbe sa mi dosť hnusí.
Vôbec nie. Svätoštefanská koruna patrí rovnako nám ako Maďarom.
Svätoštefánska koruna patrí všetkým národom bývalého Uhorského kráľovstva, bol to celé stáročia mnohonárodnostný štát, aj nás Slovákov. Až v 19. storočí vystúpil na scénu Maďarský nacionalizmus a šovinizmus ktorý si prisvojil všetko Uhorské vrátane tejto koruny.
If you're going to copy the coat-of-arms, at least do it properly
@@Tovalokodonc Lmao If you're going to copy the Slovak anthem, at least do it properly.
sk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kopala_studienku
This Slovak coat of arms, embellished with a holy crown, is strong, while playing a Russian song.
Do they know that? Is the double cross on the Hungarian coat of arms not the cross of Christ, but one of the characters of the ancient Hungarian runic script? The joke is that the Slovak coat of arms says Hungarians :)
Its Slovak double cross. Older than Hungarian..
Slovak double cross are from Great Moravia (year 602cca)
@@MajkaLajka cca=circa=likely=hypothesis Perhaps you know that the Carpathian basin is the land of the Virgin Mary, as long as the peoples living in it are quarreling, there is no blessing on them! If you haven't heard about it, ask for the truth! Now the Ukrainians are really suffering! Previously, Serbs, Croats! Because they do not obey the Holy Crown! What you assume is an Austrian (Hasburg) tale! Have you heard of the Scythians? The fate of the Carpathian basin is a much, much older story than about 620cca years ago, events took place here as well!
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Originál je krajší!
З яблоні уж во́на леті вічром
Ла́ска біва тераз найтюхшіа
А по бреху вісоком а прікром
Самотна́ са ту́ла Катюша
Hungarian crown above Slovakia, like it should be!
If you were wiser, we could have been the strongest country in europe. But no, all you cared about was exploitation of your neighbours.
Karl I. Was a genius, but his idea came too late your incompetence has already lost him the war and the empire.
but what is the Hungarian holy crown looking for on the coat of arms?
I understand that Slovakia used to belong to Hungary, but don't do this because it is very rude to the Hungarians
Dont get Slovaks begin on what is very rude. The crown is ours, not these or those, WE. One alliance one country one future. Carpathian Heritage.
@@-the_emperor-1660 no, it is the Hungarian holy crown that 2 Pope Sylveszter sent to 1 Hungarian King Szentistván, thus giving his blessing to the establishment of the Kingdom of Hungary, the crown has no place on the Slovak coat of arms. You cannot explain that the crown belongs to the Slovaks, because it belongs to the Hungarian King, but since it is not there, it therefore belongs to the Hungarian state
@perseus274 Silesia and the Moravian region are part of the Czech Republic, so it is okay that it is on their coat of arms, but Slovakia is not part of Hungary, after Slovakia became independent, it tried with all its might to destroy the Hungarians living there (unfortunately, this is still the case today). Then by what right are you trying to explain that St. István's crown belongs there? But you say it best that the two countries have nothing to do with each other and that history is not the same either. The other is about the Slovak coat of arms, a cut part of the Kossuth coat of arms Kossuth was also Hungarian, I admit that the 2 hills and the crown are legitimate, because the symbols are as follows: 3 hills = Mátra, Tatra, Fátra, and the crown is the crown of the highlands, the double cross is the symbol of Hungarian Christianity, of which the 2 hills and a crown could remain in the title
lmao hungarian crown
Lmao, you have no crown of your own
Lubim nasu zem ale ludstvo niet
Nenáviď seba a miluješ pravdu. Nenáviď ľudí a špiníš ju.
Kokot a načo tam je madarská koruna?
Maybe the fact that your coat of arms is a complete copy? Now it shows more respect to the source material
ty si asi preskocil skolu,..... alebo Pastekar,,,,, alebo degeneracia podporovana Hungoloidnou disfunkciou,.....vyber si.
Madary prevzaly vsetkyn znaky Europskych okolitych krajin, Srbsko, Ukrajina,Rakusko, Rumunsko, Slovensko a Madarsko.
4 cervene a 4 biele farby su Madarske inak nic!
Ty si chuj ² studuj viac a nebud jebnuty jak nacionalisti v juznom mongolsku.
@@Tovalokodonc
The double cross belonged to the Principality of Nitra. Later, when hills and stripes were added, they represented:
Hills - Upper Hungary (mountains), Two lanes - Lower Hungary (plain) and the Arpád Dynasty.
When in the 19-20. century, Hungarian nationalism and chauvinism began to manifest itself, considering the Hungarian kingdom as one nation. As a result, Slovaks began to take more interest in their existence (because it had not bothered them until then) and gradually distance themselves from the Hungarians. We repainted the flag and coat of arms in Slavic colors after the example of Russia (which the Balkan states also have) and as a sign that the Slovaks want to secede.
Nice stolen Hungarian flag
Damn you should spent more time learning flags of other country its slovkia flag btw
@@fogog9990 Stolen from the hungarians yes
@@LarryalShiva Look outside your window
Aren't there enough NATO songs already?you are encroaching on the sacred...
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When asked about joining the NATO Slovaks were clear. When asked about giving up tactical airfield SLovaks were clear. You get to blame us for our politicians, yes we didnt overthrow them. But it doesn't mean we still don't feel with Heroes bringing the fight to the n@zis this time.
Mit keres a magyar szent korona a szlovák címeren?
gondolkozz egy kicsit
balazs biro. Tótul nem megy sajnos. Illetve szerencsére. Szépen beszélsz magyarul meg kell hagyni.
Rájöttem bocs. Tót történelmi hagyományokhoz híven a koronát is ellopták. Így megy ez azoknál akiknek alig van örökségük.
@@bajuszattila2998 Szegitek: a szlovákokra rátelepedtek a magyarok, ők mindig is ott laktak. Csak nem alakult ki államiságuk. 1848-ban szerettek volna államot, egy hercegséget vagy királyságát a szentkorona részeként. De ezt a dölyfös magyarok nem adták meg.
@perseus274 you really don’t understand something. This is the hungarian crown. Slovaks can use their own crown if any. I do not care other issues where one nation are using the symbol of other nation. That is simple theft.
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