You continue to blow my mind with your travels. Very interesting about the three countries. Wow! And that mansion? Gorgeous! Sad that it had to be abandoned. 🤯❤️
Hi Joann, thanks a lot for your comment. I'd be very curious if they open again the mansion, as it looks amazing! :)
ciao interasante, sono da slovakia, tu sei unaragazza italiana?
We’re going to Slovakia in a few weeks for the first time in a long time because my wife is from there. Do you know where we can find: schweinesaxe, and bacalao? I know bacalao is known as many different names.
I’m not a fan of the pork knuckle but you should find it in all traditional/Slovak restaurants :) regarding the bacalao here it’s not typical but you can find fish in some restaurants :) enjoy your time in Slovakia!
@@palmacate I’ve found it on a few menus, but the skin needs to be crispy, all of the ones that I had were “bunk skunk,” as they say in Los Angeles 🤦♂️.
@@It_Puts_The_Lotion_On_Its_Skin I understand, I’d suggest you try other typical dishes maybe, like halusky or some typical cheeses or meet (this depends on which part of Slovakia you’ll visit) 😊
90% of it was built by Hungarians. The palanquin castle that the Moravians built was completely destroyed. It belonged to the Kingdom of Hungary for 1100 years. Dévény's castle in Hungarian.
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