Your Life is Full of Croatia

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • Since this small country has given outstanding persons and ingenious inventions to the big world, we dared to make a promotional video that shows what everyone should already know:
    Your life is full of Croatia.

Komentáře • 230

  • @Zetich
    @Zetich Před 9 lety +34

    I'm so proud to be a Croatian! :D
    The most beautiful country in the world with the best sea, water, people, women and everything!

    • @user-um4kq8se3t
      @user-um4kq8se3t Před 9 lety +1

      Plot twist:
      You are Serbian
      xD

    • @user-um4kq8se3t
      @user-um4kq8se3t Před 9 lety +1

      dobrovoljac1971 What? I'm from Croatia

    • @tonik4379
      @tonik4379 Před 8 lety +2

      +dobrovoljac1971 Decko lakse sa drogama..ajde

    • @emamihalicek9635
      @emamihalicek9635 Před 8 lety +3

      I'm from Croatia

    • @jeanclaudejunior
      @jeanclaudejunior Před 3 lety +1

      @@emamihalicek9635 czcams.com/video/P64EWyAt0-E/video.html&ab_channel=jean-claudeschwartz I've made a video about Croatia. Not gonna lie

  • @TouristarTv
    @TouristarTv  Před 9 lety +32

    Since this small country has given outstanding persons and ingenious inventions to the big world, we dared to make a promotional video that shows what everyone should already know: YOUR LIFE IS FULL OF CROATIA.
    #croatia #fulloflife #video #inventions #parachute #pencil #cravat #electricity

    • @garrettisbetterthanU
      @garrettisbetterthanU Před 9 lety +4

      You forgot to mention the beautiful Croatian women, and tennis :)

    • @Hrvatska13244976
      @Hrvatska13244976 Před 9 lety +5

      Touristar TV You forgot to mention the torpedo!!!! :) And Marco Polo's Actual birthplace on the Island of Korcula where he was brought up and live most of his life!! :)

    • @TouristarTv
      @TouristarTv  Před 9 lety +3

      Hrvatska13244976 Yes, these are not all of the inventions in the video, but we didn't wanted to put all of them. Maybe in another one we will mention others :) There is also a fingerprint from Ivan Vučetić ;)

    • @Andrash88
      @Andrash88 Před 9 lety +3

      Hrvatska13244976 Well it would be weird to put fucking TORPEDO in that kind atmosphere video lol :D

    • @sandraarwenmatic4681
      @sandraarwenmatic4681 Před 9 lety +1

      awesome ☺♥

  • @MrSmeker
    @MrSmeker Před 9 lety +31

    5 Serbs hated the fact that Tesla is Croat

    • @contekozlovski
      @contekozlovski Před 9 lety

      MrSmeker is momcilo djujic croat?

    • @Iloi4
      @Iloi4 Před 9 lety +1

      alphaenemy Momcilo Djujic is nost Serb, he is Montenegrin. But he was born in Croatia.

    • @contekozlovski
      @contekozlovski Před 9 lety +1

      ahahahahahahahah so serbs from knin are all bosnian/montenegrins??
      you are mad..
      and who says teslas are not immigrated from BiH or montengro???

    • @Iloi4
      @Iloi4 Před 9 lety

      Tesla is Vlach.

    • @Iloi4
      @Iloi4 Před 9 lety

      Mogu se i ja izjašnjavati kao Kinez pa me to nečini Kinezom :-) inače, nisam ustaša.

  • @derbigpr500
    @derbigpr500 Před 9 lety +39

    When you need to sink someones ship in a war, you will use a Croatian invention torpedo. This is important.

  • @tradnic
    @tradnic Před 9 lety +8

    And the first name of American New England was New Dalmatia, and Long Island named after croatian Long Island (Dugi otok).
    or
    WHO (World Health Organization) formed in Zagreb, Croatia, and first president of WHO was croatian doctor Andrija Štampar.

  • @hansstefanson4674
    @hansstefanson4674 Před 9 lety +12

    I hope Croatia and their citizens get what they deserve! Non-corrupt politicians with focus on the people.
    Such a beautiful country with so many heartwarming people. In Sweden, you cant say "God kväll" (dobra vecer or Good evening) to somebody, they will look at you like you are retarded or get scared thinking you would rob them.
    In Croatia, it's impossible not to say it/hear someone saying it to you when you walk by them on a hot summer-night. I really want to live there. Life quality has a different meaning down there. Much love!

    • @hansstefanson4674
      @hansstefanson4674 Před 9 lety

      numerocro Yes really haha. It only works with friends, relatives and some neighbours. Swedes are very shy/dont have so much pride. Really the silent type. Also, we have Feminazis over here. They have 1 mandate in the EU-pariament.
      (The Feminazis= hate men, especially white men for some reason. And on top of that one of their politicans said that women should not brestfeed baby boys, because they have the advantage of being born as men and that its their fault).
      That sums up almost everything that's wrong with this country. Norwegians look down on us and the Fins think that we are fags :)
      If I would to say... get a job in Croatia I would certainly stay there.

    • @hansstefanson4674
      @hansstefanson4674 Před 9 lety

      numerocro Haha, ja imam Hrvatski passport ;) Roden sam u Svedsku al boja mojih venima je nesto drugo.
      And I know that the unemployment is high in Hrv so it doesnt feel like the right thing to do, taking a job from somebody that really really needs it and has needed for a long time.

    • @hansstefanson4674
      @hansstefanson4674 Před 9 lety +2

      Matt Matton What's money without life quality? :>

  • @danbet7710
    @danbet7710 Před 9 lety +13

    Someone asked below why Serbs are always commenting on Croatian Videos and why they are always watching Croatian tourist videos. Well I believe that this is because most of these people watching these videos are Serbs who actually live in Croatia who are actually Croatian however who after centuries living in the current borders of Croatia still identify themselves as Serbs even though half of them have never even been to Serbia. The same thing would happen today - if an inventor whos family has been in ie Zadar Croatia for 5 generations invented a new device and they had Serbian ancestory they would all say he is Serbian. I think if Serbs in Croatia want to get acceptance they have to stop viewing themselves as a separate entity and accept that they are Croatian as many have but many still refuse to do.

    • @TSpike73
      @TSpike73 Před 9 lety

      Assimilation is a natural process, but small nations fear they may completely lose their identity and people are thus often way more defensive than members of larger nations. Also, when it comes to states that were once part of the Yugoslav federation, we all continue to live in the same region and share borders, so those who ended up on the other side of the border keep tabs on the events in their fatherland and the war is still very fresh in everybody's memory so there's bound to be a certain degree of distrust (and often outright animosity) that contributes to enhancing people's national and nationalistic feelings. A Croat or a Serbian in Australia will assimilate more quickly than a Croat in Serbia or vice versa - they would see it as a sort of treason. Further, Australia or the USA were melting pots from the get-go and there is an understanding that "we all came from someplace else" (and rather recently if you compare it to European history) so their nationals share a slightly different kind of national pride. Finally, politicians in this region often use nationalist platforms in order to gain wide support for less than transparent, often incoherent or outright clueless programs, doing their best to keep the animosities alive.

    • @danbet7710
      @danbet7710 Před 9 lety +1

      TSpike73 If they don't respect where they live they should go to where they are happy living . Also over these generations many have mixed with Croatians as there are many mixed marriages however there is still this notion that if the orthodox religion has carried over through the male dominance that any Orthodox is a Serb which as we all know is not true. These Serbs have been here for hundreds of years and many many generations not two or three like those in Australia. They speak Croatian and they follow Croatian customs- there only difference is their religion.On their passports it states they are Croatian whether they like it or not.

    • @TSpike73
      @TSpike73 Před 9 lety +2

      Dan Baci I agree, one should definitely respect the country in which he/she lives, but it does not necessarily translate to changing your nationality. It's a personal choice (and religion is a separate personal choice) and being a Chinese Baptist with Swedish citizenship in Sweden or a Croatian Mormon with Australian citizenship in Australia is not a sign of disrespect towards these countries. Citizenship is separate from ethnicity.

    • @TSpike73
      @TSpike73 Před 9 lety +3

      Teslic I am well aware of the fact there are many Serbs living in Croatia and that many were indeed forced to leave their homes much the same way Croats were forced from Ruma, Hrtkovci and other places in Serbia. I am also aware that there were terrible crimes committed in Jasenovac, but I am equally well aware of what is the single worst atrocity committed since WW2 and so is anyone who shows any interest in Balkans - there are very few people who do not know what happened in Srebrenica. What you should try to understand is that fascism, ethnic cleansing and war crimes constitute equally unacceptable views and crimes regardless of the nationality of persons committing them. Nonetheless, when it comes to the Balkan wars of the 90s there is indeed a crucial difference between Serbia and Croatia - the territory of the independent internationally recognized state of Croatia was invaded by Serbian troops. Croats did not launch artillery attacks on Belgrade or any city within Serbia, Serbs did launch artillery attacks on Zagreb and just about all cities in Croatia.

    • @TSpike73
      @TSpike73 Před 9 lety +2

      I have indeed seen various videos, including the ones from Vukovar where the Serbs can clearly be heard singing "There will be meat, we shall slaughter the Croats". The Serbs in Croatia felt threatened and therefore chose to start killing Croatian police officers - that was the very beginning of war. The Croats in Hrtkovci felt threatened and therefore left their homes. There were no Croatian forces heading across the Serbian border to protect Croats by tearing down orthodox churches in Serbia. You have to know that one's liberal nature is put to a rather hard test once the capital of your homeland is under an artillery attack by a foreign army, so it will take time for Slovenians, Croats, Bosnians and members of other nationalities to forgive and forget, but we are trying and I always bear in mind that it's all about personal choice, not about national predilection.

  • @TheNellic07
    @TheNellic07 Před 9 lety +63

    Kad vam sad Srbi dodju i pocnu objasnjavati kako su Hrvati Srbi i kako Tesla nije volio Hrvatsku
    3...2...1...

    • @jovocaruga574
      @jovocaruga574 Před 9 lety +1

      i tako mu hrvati upalise kucu ... dobro bio je rat :)

    • @ACID01100
      @ACID01100 Před 9 lety +1

      Pa mi Hrvati smo veći Srbi od samih Srba! :D

    • @LazarSER
      @LazarSER Před 9 lety

      Bolje pitanje je kako niste ponosni na jasenovac, proterane srbe 90' dela ante pavelica i Smiljan,Gospic bez Srba koje su godina kada je Tesla bio rodjen bili viseprocentrno srpska mista. A licemerstvo je pored svega toga i zapaljene tesline kuce misliti da je tesla Hrvat i da je ponasan na istu... Smesni ste...

    • @Ribizlaupm
      @Ribizlaupm Před 9 lety

      To da li je Tesla voleo hrvatsku ili ne, ne znaci apsolutno nista, ja volim Rusiju, pa nisam Rus, nit ga to moze ciniti hrvatom, bas kao sto ga ni njegovo mesto rodjenja Austrougarska ne cini niti Madjarom niti Austrijancem niti hravtom, niti rumunom, niti muslimanom.

    • @TSpike73
      @TSpike73 Před 9 lety +3

      Пантелија Топаловић U redu je junače, neka tebe izvan granica tuđih zemalja pa uživaj u ratovanju dok god te raduje.

  • @Iloi4
    @Iloi4 Před 9 lety +11

    Mogli su staviti još Ivana Vukića koji je izumio torpedo ili Ivana Vučetića koji je izumio daktiloskopiju(otisak prstiju). Ima njih još...

  • @Hrvojebj
    @Hrvojebj Před 9 lety +4

    It's so great to live in Croatia!

  • @crobrazilac
    @crobrazilac Před 9 lety +5

    Kad se mi ne znamo sami reklamirat, stranci će nas. Amazing video, now when I tell this stuff to my foreign friends, they won't think I'm crazy.

    • @TouristarTv
      @TouristarTv  Před 9 lety +5

      Ovo je Hrvatski promo spot koji je radila Zagrebačka agencija. :) Ali pozdravljamo strane frendove. :)

    • @crobrazilac
      @crobrazilac Před 9 lety +1

      Touristar TV Odlično, onda samo tako dalje.

  • @gloriamachado3410
    @gloriamachado3410 Před 9 lety +3

    WOW!!!! Thank you for telling the world about your beautiful Croatia.

    • @globalhistory7029
      @globalhistory7029 Před 4 lety

      Nikola Tesla was Serbian scientist that invented electricity and light

    • @zanmarisholje603
      @zanmarisholje603 Před 4 lety +1

      @@globalhistory7029 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 hahaha bijedo iskompleksirana

    • @33neptun
      @33neptun Před 3 lety +1

      @@globalhistory7029 Pali u pašaluk opanak....

    • @33neptun
      @33neptun Před 3 lety

      @@globalhistory7029 He was BORN and RAISED in CROATIA. And he spent exactly HALF hour in serbia in all his life. In this HALF HOUR they pronounce him MENTALY ILL and CRAZY. So he left with a words, "I will NOT set a foot in this middleage shithole in my life EVER again. And he kept his promise.

  • @kresimirtomljenovic6559
    @kresimirtomljenovic6559 Před 9 lety +2

    Short version ,from Nikola TESLAS own diary and according to his own writing; we Teslas are Croatians from Novi Vindoski area however my grandfather married a orthodox girl from Posavina and changed his religion.Overall he rocks and may he RIP,i think of him every time i turn a light switch .I am also proud that my family is from Smiljan ,LIKA CROATIA,fourth or fifth house from Teslas and that mu deceased uncles unit guarded his home during the war.

  • @DanielDJCRO
    @DanielDJCRO Před 9 lety +10

    And what about Franjo Hanaman who invented the first light bulb with tungsten filament?

  • @ghendimvlog7345
    @ghendimvlog7345 Před 3 lety

    thank you for.the tour.beautiful views and places.even we cant go there.we can watch through your channel.more vlogging amd explore hope to see you around watching here in hongkong

  • @ljuborajictt
    @ljuborajictt Před 8 lety +1

    Predivan Video SUPER!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Pozdrav!!

  • @vilanakamenu9675
    @vilanakamenu9675 Před 4 lety +1

    Great Job ✌️🇭🇷🏖🌞

  • @tonkabjedov4037
    @tonkabjedov4037 Před 6 lety +3

    "Nikola Tesla is Croatian!" Serbia pissed.

  • @mariobezbradica5077
    @mariobezbradica5077 Před 9 lety +1

    Many inventors worked on the parachute. In renaissance Italy, later on Leonardo da Vinci, Faust Vrančić, and many other French inventors up to the modern parachute.

  • @33neptun
    @33neptun Před 3 lety

    Lijepa naša domovino. Uvijek i SVE za Hrvatsku, a našu jedinu i vječnu Hrvatsku nizašto. ZDS !!!

  • @LauradollU
    @LauradollU Před 9 lety +5

  • @crofoton
    @crofoton Před 9 lety +2

    Svi smo mi stvoreni od Svjetlosti,živimo u Svjetlosti i jesmo Svjetlost

  • @Enie1986
    @Enie1986 Před 9 lety +1

    Yeah..it's not really exact, but who cares about correct information, right?! The pictures are amazing, we have a beautiful country :D

  • @chiare5236
    @chiare5236 Před 8 lety +1

    Ahh,beautiful place. And I think there is a reason for the bad stuff that's been happening there. Because if they weren't happening, it would be too good to be true and you have to have at least one flaw. That's my theory.

  • @ItsMuli
    @ItsMuli Před 9 lety +2

    #Beautiful #Croatia . #Kosovo #Loves #You ♥

  • @gimnazijageo177
    @gimnazijageo177 Před 9 lety +4

    Full of life? How come so many Croats are leaving their country?

    • @gimnazijageo177
      @gimnazijageo177 Před 9 lety

      That is true. In Croatia poverty is very common. And it is nearly impossible to live from honest work.

    • @gimnazijageo177
      @gimnazijageo177 Před 9 lety +1

      Matt Matton
      Yeah, Monaco for some. But hell hole for many native Croats.

    • @gimnazijageo177
      @gimnazijageo177 Před 9 lety +1

      +Europe Mapper
      Ha, ha, ha, are you Vidoviti Milan? Typical user of youtube who thinks that she/he knows everything.

  • @danbet7710
    @danbet7710 Před 9 lety +2

    I'm tired of the argument that so many Serbs lived in Croatia and so on- yes they did but get the key word here THEY LIVED IN CROATIA even you say it yourself. The issue is because you lived in Croatia does not give you the right to start your own state. You have been given too much latitude in Bosnia as it is and on the other hand complain about Kosovo. Its such a stupid argument as at the turn of the last century there were more Croatians in Montenegro than there were Montenegrin Serbs and over the century Serbs resettled here and Croatians were moved out. So should we keep saying Montenego is Croatian. Get over the past and start moving forward.

  • @kvarnerinfoTV
    @kvarnerinfoTV Před 9 lety +3

    First of all I am Croat but lets be honest:
    1. Nikola Tesla was Serbian by ancestry but yeah he lived in Croatia and he did not have Serbian citizenship. He had Croatian citizenship.
    2. Parachute wasn't invented by Croats, Faust Vrančić made his version of parachute based upon sketch of Leonardo da Vinci.
    3. Ballpoint pen was invented by John J Loud. Penkala made only one of the variations of it.

    • @kvarnerinfoTV
      @kvarnerinfoTV Před 9 lety

      numerocro
      Da znam. Varijacija na temu. Ništa revolucionarno. Više izumitelja je istovremeno unapređivalo postojeći dizajn.

    • @kvarnerinfoTV
      @kvarnerinfoTV Před 9 lety

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mechanical_pencil
      Penkala je zaslužan jednako koliko i hrpetina drugih izumitelja tog vremena. Pročitaj prije nego što skočiš. Ako ti wikipedia nije po volji gogolaj.

    • @kvarnerinfoTV
      @kvarnerinfoTV Před 9 lety +1

      numerocro
      Or english version you don't think so. Well I don't think you don't know, I see you don't know. Before you comment use google please, this way you seem to be....
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavoljub_Eduard_Penkala
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mechanical_pencil

    • @kvarnerinfoTV
      @kvarnerinfoTV Před 9 lety

      Znaci Srbi iz Rijeke nisu Srbi jer su tu rodjeni. Ni Hrvati iz dijaspore po tebi nisu Hrvati. Btw. Cemu vredjanje.

    • @kvarnerinfoTV
      @kvarnerinfoTV Před 9 lety

      Matt Matton a mi smo veliki narod :D Daj ne lupetaj. Srbi i mi smo isti kurac, jadni mali slavenski narodi.
      Ja sam iz Rijeke i znam puno Srba, imenom i prezimenom, pravsolavci. Što su oni ako nisu Srbi :D
      Vrijeđanje je instinktivna....reakcija jednog nazi nacionalista...da, je.

  • @lenored.7242
    @lenored.7242 Před 8 lety +2

    DOBRO!!!

  • @djafrika
    @djafrika Před 5 lety +1

    1:36 Marina Frapa - Rogoznica

  • @Croatia151298
    @Croatia151298 Před 9 lety

    Love ❤

  • @HellaGoodNo1
    @HellaGoodNo1 Před 9 lety +10

    uvijek drama oko Tesle!!! onak stvarno previše! ljudi, pa ovdje su istaknuli samo gdje je rođen, znači mjesto a ne f** nacionalnost ili slično, ok?!. roditelji srbi, ali rođen u današnjoj hrvatskoj, o.k?!
    Born 10 July 1856
    Smiljan, Austrian Empire (modern-day Croatia)

    • @contekozlovski
      @contekozlovski Před 9 lety

      HellaGoodNo1 kaze da hrvati su dali svijetlo u svijetu...ovo je sramotno
      tesla je srbin a slucajno je lika dio hrvatske iako Lika je uvijek bila 55-45...nije on imao hrvatsko drzavljanstvo nego americko i dosta on je srbin
      pobili su utase skoro sve tesle smiljan prije drugi svjetski rat je bio pola pola a poslije cisto hrvatsko
      ma kako se ne sramite...

    • @Iloi4
      @Iloi4 Před 9 lety +2

      HellaGoodNo1 Po čemu je on Srbin. Reci mi odakle su njegovi došli? Nisu došli iz Srbije. Djed Nikole Tesle je bio Hrvat i oženio se sa pravoslavku i prešao na pravoslavlje. Početkom 19.stoljeca ih je posrbila Sprska Pravoslavna Crkva. Ali i da nije istina da ima hrvatsko katoličko podrijetlo, opet nema ni srpsko. Jer njegovi nisu došli iz Srbije, niti je prezime "Tesla" ikada postojalo u Srbiji prije 1995(Oluja).

    • @HellaGoodNo1
      @HellaGoodNo1 Před 9 lety

      meni je fakat svejedno

    • @bloodgamerz1000
      @bloodgamerz1000 Před 9 lety +2

      HellaGoodNo1 MI smo izmislili "svijetlo" zbog toga što je on sve svoje ideje dobio u Hrvatskoj,svoja istrazivanja vodio u Hrvatskoj.Jedino što je njega vezalo za Srbiju je da su mu roditelji bili Srbi

    • @contekozlovski
      @contekozlovski Před 9 lety

      nije ideje dobio u hrvatskoji nego u faksu u austriji...a radio u americi...srbin iz austrougarske nema veze sa danasnjom hrvatskom..

  • @dylanfloyd777
    @dylanfloyd777 Před 9 lety +1

    Tesla had biggest IQ than Einstein,born in the Lika-clearest Air in CROATIA&EU...maybe is reason of he's clearest,superior mind !

  • @salepupic5329
    @salepupic5329 Před 9 lety +1

    Does anybody know location of small church that you can see on 1:35?

    • @TouristarTv
      @TouristarTv  Před 9 lety +9

      Jezera, island Murter in Šibenik-Knin County.

  • @MrMike44v
    @MrMike44v Před 9 lety +1

    trebo si jos nadodat da je nas izumio pumpu za vadzenje ulja i firewall za zastitu na kompjuteru

  • @ladazaria4653
    @ladazaria4653 Před 9 lety

    The lead in should say: " Since Croatia has produced some visionary thinkers and inventors... We thought you should know how much this country/ our people has / have influenced your daily life...." or something like that... The current text is a bit awkward.

  • @kosovacvr
    @kosovacvr Před 9 lety

    da da Tesla :D

  • @jovocaruga574
    @jovocaruga574 Před 9 lety +5

    ako je Nikola Tesla Hrvat Srpskog podrijetla po toj logici je Cetnicki Vojvoda Pop Djujic takodje Hrvat Srpskog podrijetla :))))

    • @Alex-kf6op
      @Alex-kf6op Před 9 lety +7

      nigdje ne piese da je hrvatskog podrijetla nego da je rodjen u hrvatskoj

    • @jovocaruga574
      @jovocaruga574 Před 9 lety

      SoloTopGuy Hecker a gde pise da je rodjen u Hrvatskoj... zar nije u Austro-ugarskoj :)

    • @belmordok3661
      @belmordok3661 Před 9 lety +8

      Jovo Čaruga AU je Unija kao i današnja EU, a isto vrijedi i za SAD (51 država članica), pa prema tome ne znam šta nije jasno. Tesla je rođen u Hrvatskoj koja je bila u to vrijeme članica AU unije. Vrati se u školu, pa nauči neke stvari, pošto očito si spavao tijekom predavanja, odnosno, krao bogu dane. Ćao

    • @MrSmeker
      @MrSmeker Před 9 lety

      Bel Mordok Actually, Tesla was born 11 years prior to creation of Austro-Hungarian monarchy.

    • @belmordok3661
      @belmordok3661 Před 9 lety

      MrSmeker pa eto, time još više govori u kojoj se državi rodio. No i bez toga, to je manje bitno, jer ono što je bitno je to što je čovjek bio veliki um i karakter, za razliku od panjeva koji su se međusobno tlačili i ubijali na području ex-yu kao topovsko meso, a od čega nikakve koristi osim za one koji su te sukobe stvarali i završavali: masone. LP

  • @Dali10021985
    @Dali10021985 Před 9 lety

    I just want to give this comment: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georg_Weifert Georg Weifert. So tell me, was he a serbian citizen or a german. I am an austrian citizen, i was born and grown up in austria but my parents and grandparents were born in serbia ahh sorry yugoslavia, so what are we now? Austrian, Serbian or Yugoslavian??? Is it really important where you come from or is it more important that you are good person or not? I dont like this hate between nationality. Let us live in peace and freedom...

    • @globalhistory7029
      @globalhistory7029 Před 4 lety

      You are Serbian,(by ethnicity), but by citysen ship you are austrians, but remeber that people that you came from are Serbs

  • @Sami-ve4op
    @Sami-ve4op Před 8 lety

    life would be awesome if croatia wasnt so poor

  • @StarFyodperor
    @StarFyodperor Před 9 lety +3

    How thoughtful of You to steal Nikola Tesla... You would not be Croats otherwise... :)

    • @LazarSER
      @LazarSER Před 9 lety +1

      Ivan Glavinić 2. juna 1892 godine, kada je boravio u Beogradu, odrzao je cuveni pozdravni govor u danasnjoj zgradi rektorata, studentima i profesorima beogradske Velike skole:
      "Ja sam, kao sto vidite i cujete ostao Srbin i preko mora, gde se ispitivanjima bavim. To isto treba da budete i vi i da svojim znanjem i radom podizete slavu Srpstva u svetu." (pocetak Teslinog govora u Velikoj skoli)."
      wiki-Nikola Tesla (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Тесла; 10 July 1856 - 7 January 1943) was a Serbian American.Tesle vode poreklo od Draganića iz Banjana. Po navodima Jovana Dučića, Tesle su poreklom iz Stare Hercegovine, od plemena (Oputni) Rudinjani iz sela Pilatovaca u današnjoj nikšićkoj opštini.
      Tako da to sto pises ne pije vodu, izmisljotina. Otac pravoslavni svestenik srpskog porekla, majkin otac takodje pravoslavni svestenik..

    • @Ribizlaupm
      @Ribizlaupm Před 9 lety

      numerocro
      Buhahahah.....Pa hocu li cuti vec jednom sta je to laz u ovome sto sam napisao??? Sta te sprecava da oboris moje lazi potkrepljenim cinjenicama? Jel tvoja trenutno najbolja odbrana od ovih cinjenica kojima sa te totalno saranio, citat o kome zapravo ne znas apsolutno nista, ili sta??? Jesi li procitao barem Deobe od Dobrice Cosica, u Srbiji je to obavezna lektira za citanje hahahaha????

    • @Gea2222
      @Gea2222 Před 9 lety

      Stopirala sam video čim sam vidjela Teslu da vidim ima li ovakvih komentara hahahaha

    • @Ribizlaupm
      @Ribizlaupm Před 9 lety

      numerocro
      Buhahaha slusaj ovoga ludaka buhahaha...!!!
      Prvo, mi nemamo povjest, upravo zato je verovatno vama hrvatima najznamenitija licnost u povjesti u stvari Srbin Nikola Tesla????
      Koja kontradiktornost i licemreje, ne verujem svojim ocima buhahahahah!!!!!

    • @Gea2222
      @Gea2222 Před 9 lety +1

      i don't want to live on this planet anymore.................

  • @rodboy4461
    @rodboy4461 Před 9 lety

    Even though two years have confirmation of the Demining which guarantees complete security, the Krka National Park - once again find the explosives. On rough terrain within the park were discovered parts of cluster bombs - as many as 20 so-called 'bells'.
    JUST DONT STEM ON THEM BOMBS HAHAHAHA

  • @MalaPilusa
    @MalaPilusa Před 9 lety

    *tie ;)

  • @XandarLake1
    @XandarLake1 Před 9 lety

    OMG :)
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikola_Tesla
    to see who Tesla really was !

    • @crofoton
      @crofoton Před 9 lety +3

      Sin je pravoslavnoga svećenika i nikada nije bio sa ženom poput svećenika katolika.Čovjek je iznad i ispred vremena

  • @zikamaster
    @zikamaster Před 9 lety +1

    Come to Croatia this summer! Contact me in email for details!!

    • @n0tdanish521
      @n0tdanish521 Před 6 lety +1

      Dojcin Zivadinovic im going to croatia this summer im a swed but 1/4 croat

  • @031gaer
    @031gaer Před 9 lety +2

    croats gave light hahahahah nikola tesla was serbian. his father was a serbian orthodox priest. it is sometimes strange for me that lots of croats hate serbs. not all croats but there are much who do. on the other hand they say that nikola tesla was a croat.. it is right that he is born in smiljan which belongs to croatia to day. at that time, it was a part of the austro-hungarian empire, so we could say that he is a austro-hungarian..

  • @tarkvinijesuperbus3831
    @tarkvinijesuperbus3831 Před 9 lety +1

    Tesla nikad ali nikad u svom cijelom zivotu nije nista rekao pozitivno o Hrvatskoj a oa izjava što mu se pripisuje je tolika glupost da je to nevjerojatno
    Tesla nije i nikad nece biti Hrvat kao i Penkala
    P.S.Ja sam iz Hrvatske

  • @globalhistory7029
    @globalhistory7029 Před 4 lety

    Nikola Tesla je Srbin!

    • @33neptun
      @33neptun Před 3 lety

      Pali crve. Ovo je HRVATSKI portal. Prema tome, nemaš ovdje šta tražiti.