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Post by diurpaneus on Aug 22, 2008 8:42:43 GMT -5
That`s why I didn`t recognise it Anittas and c0gnate please open a new topic and debate the origins of Baba Novac there. Don`t f*ck up this nice thread. Thanks.
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Post by rusebg on Aug 29, 2008 2:25:21 GMT -5
I could post a few pictures from Cluj too, but I am afraid they would replicate Yeni's ones almost completely. This is a nice place, I must say. Pretty cool city from what I saw and very friendly people. I was in Arad for two days as well but didn't really like it.
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Post by vlaici on Sept 6, 2008 12:25:35 GMT -5
Brasov was named "Stalin City" from 1947 until Ceausescu came to power. Just imagine how funny it is to see the ID cards of some people born there in the 50's: " Born in: Stalin City" ;D "Intre 8 septembrie 1950 şi 24 decembrie 1960 s-a numit Oraşul Stalin" It was not Ceausescu but his predecessor regime who changed the name. I was 3 years old, so I didn' care and I allways knew the town as Brasov. There was a famous photograph artist know by his surname, Brassai, born in Brasov: www.photo-seminars.com/Fame/Brassai.htm. Yes, sometimes it could have been funny: a local fool from Targoviste used to announce the bus between Targoviste and Brasov including the mountain there between- Paduchiosu (lousy): Targoviste- Paduchiosu- Stalin!
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Post by diurpaneus on Sept 6, 2008 13:41:00 GMT -5
Were you born in Stalin city?
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Post by diurpaneus on Sept 6, 2008 13:55:44 GMT -5
;D
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Post by vlaici on Sept 11, 2008 11:17:15 GMT -5
Were you born in Stalin city? Unfortunately, not. Unfortunately I don't live either in Brasov. I was born in the same city with Antonescu. The small city received a sad reputation by the communist jail phenomena of Pitesti...
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Post by szorostalpu1 on Nov 4, 2008 6:46:10 GMT -5
*** Stupid nationalistic crap not backed up by facts ***
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Post by szorostalpu1 on Nov 4, 2008 12:24:23 GMT -5
Its hard for romanians to face reality...they delete or censor anything that doesn't fit into their narrow minded version of history. Here is some "facts" about the city of my birth...Kolozsvar.
As you see Kolozsvar has always had a Magyar majority until it was given to romania in 1920 and you began changing the ethnic make up of the city and the region.
*** NO SOURCE SPECIFIED ***
e-coli...I read you're also from Kolozsvar....when was your family brought to Kolozsvar? after trianon or after WW2.
I'll repost this in the Hungarian forum because I'm sure this will also be deleted
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Post by diurpaneus on Nov 4, 2008 16:33:46 GMT -5
My family wasn`t brought to Cluj.
Now, post a source for all those neat numbers or I`ll just take it as biased and edit your message.
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Post by vlaici on Nov 16, 2008 9:56:28 GMT -5
I, hereby, recognise: My family came to Pitesti (not brought) in 1965. I suppose it was a consequence of the economical changes. I expect old Pitesti families to disregard me, but I can't help it. Communist globalist movement took care of them... Szorostalpu1 wouldn't forget one of those old Pitesti families: the Bratianu family; he changed the face of Transylvania thoroughly integrating it in Romania. How can you explain such a rapid integration if it was not a natural movement?
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Post by szorostalpu1 on Nov 16, 2008 10:38:57 GMT -5
Pitesti...lol. located in wallachia. whats the point? vlach families replacing other vlach families. There's no comparison with the forced replacement of Hungarian families in Kolozsvar with wallachians.
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Post by szorostalpu1 on Nov 16, 2008 11:26:02 GMT -5
"the Bratianu family; he changed the face of Transylvania thoroughly "
Bratianu....lol.
Paris 1919, by Margaret MacMillan,
There's a complete chapter on Romania, by the way -- a short one, but well worth a look. The author clearly has a very low opinion of Ion Bratianu, the Romanian Prime Minister; she has damning quotes about him from various delegates ("Bratianu is a bearded woman, a forceful humbug, a Bucharest intellectual, a most unpleasing man... He makes elaborate verbal jokes, imagining them to be Parisian.")
Yea... He changed the face of Transylvania...all he did was change the names of all the Hungarian cities to your corrupted romanian copies...Do you call Magyar plans for "autonomy" of Szekelyfold as completely integrated?
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Post by vlaici on Nov 22, 2008 2:29:53 GMT -5
Pitesti...lol. located in wallachia. whats the point? vlach families replacing other vlach families. There's no comparison with the forced replacement of Hungarian families in Kolozsvar with wallachians. Industrialization just happened: it was not Hungarian, Romanian neither the monopoly of Ceausescu...
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Post by vlaici on Nov 22, 2008 3:57:19 GMT -5
"the Bratianu family; he changed the face of Transylvania thoroughly " Bratianu....lol. Paris 1919, by Margaret MacMillan, There's a complete chapter on Romania, by the way -- a short one, but well worth a look. The author clearly has a very low opinion of Ion Bratianu, the Romanian Prime Minister; she has damning quotes about him from various delegates ("Bratianu is a bearded woman, a forceful humbug, a Bucharest intellectual, a most unpleasing man... He makes elaborate verbal jokes, imagining them to be Parisian.") Yea... He changed the face of Transylvania...all he did was change the names of all the Hungarian cities to your corrupted romanian copies...Do you call Magyar plans for "autonomy" of Szekelyfold as completely integrated? Romanian names co exist with Hungarian names. I shall read about this Bratianu. They are many and they were a forbidden clan till '89. So, he made a pour impression on Margaret. He might have had the same effect on me, a "working class" boy... About Szekelyfold: we cannot have the same approach on the subject as 100 years before. The Romanian Transylvanians approach should be representative for us.
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Post by szorostalpu1 on Nov 22, 2008 15:59:05 GMT -5
"The Romanian Transylvanians approach "
corruption and falsification is a very good approach
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Post by vlaici on Nov 23, 2008 0:40:52 GMT -5
"The Romanian Transylvanians approach " corruption and falsification is a very good approach I shall not take part of the Romanian corrupted; are you taking part of the Hungarian one? Is Hungaria corruption free? European integration should slower the corruption.
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Post by szorostalpu1 on Nov 23, 2008 17:29:17 GMT -5
Hungarians are'nt theives, criminals and gypsies as you romanians are...you people should never have been let into the EU. Hungary lobbied for your acceptance for the sake of the 2 million Magyar that live in Erdely
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Post by vlaici on Nov 27, 2008 0:14:23 GMT -5
Hungarians are'nt theives, criminals and gypsies as you romanians are...you people should never have been let into the EU. Hungary lobbied for your acceptance for the sake of the 2 million Magyar that live in Erdely About France, one says: a nice country but dwelt by French!... I could say the same about Romania! szorostalpu1 you oblige me to imagine the nice place that surely Hu is, dwelt by guys like you.
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Post by szorostalpu1 on Nov 27, 2008 9:48:31 GMT -5
Imagine all you want of Hungarians...we don't care what romanians think of us. Europe respects us, I can hardly say the same for you. Yes, Kolozsvar the city of my birth, a nice place but dwelt by romanians
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Post by Catcher in the Rye on Nov 27, 2008 15:00:13 GMT -5
rozipula there are many idiots like you in Hungaristan? I thought that freak unguro was an exception but you trully are a sick nation.
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