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Post by szorostalpu1 on Nov 4, 2010 7:11:00 GMT -5
Electric street lighting in Timisoara Inaugurated on 12 November 1884, Electric Factory Timisoara was the first of its kind in Romania, the Bucharest one being put into service a few months later www.timisoaraguide.com/history/street_lighting.html - What lies.....Since when was Temesvar part of romania in 1884? no wonder romanians are called gypsies, liars as well as thieves
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Post by szorostalpu1 on Nov 6, 2010 8:04:41 GMT -5
here's more from the same site......In 1718, Prince Eugene of Savoy inaugurated the first brewery in Romania in Timisoara. 1718: The first beer factory in Transylvania was built
1728: in Timisoara the first tobacco mill in Romania is set-up
1771: “Temesvarer Nachrichten”, one of the first newspapers in Central and Eastern Europe is edited in Timisoara Romania
1857: Timisoara is the first illuminated [with gas] city in Romania
Its pretty sad when romanians don't even know, or shall I say willingly falsify historical events and geographical locations of their country
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Post by wbb on Nov 6, 2010 20:26:50 GMT -5
loool, stupid primitive monkeys. Temesvar was never Romanian, but Hungarian for 1000 years, maybe more. ;D ;D
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Post by Sh1 Shonić on Nov 15, 2010 19:49:35 GMT -5
I guess they (those who wrote the article) should add "in present day Romania" so you two guys should understand the article.
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Post by Sh1 Shonić on Nov 15, 2010 19:54:29 GMT -5
loool, stupid primitive monkeys. Temesvar was never Romanian, but Hungarian for 1000 years, maybe more. ;D ;D OK lets do some math. For how long was Hungary Austrian and for how long Turkish? Add those numbers and subtract from 1000 years. How many Years you got left? P.S Temesvar was Serbian for awhile too.
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Post by szorostalpu1 on Nov 16, 2010 6:42:01 GMT -5
I understand the article very well......the rumanian authors want you to believe Temesvar always belonged to romania. While you're at it, add up all the yrs. serbia was under Turkish rule, subtract the numbers and see what you've got left. Also do a little research and find out how the serbs and vlachs were colonised into Temesvar after the Turkish wars, while the Magyar were not allowed to return. Also research how many yrs. Nandorferhervar (begrade) has belonged to serbia.....you're pretty small now, how does it feel? kurva.
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Post by szorostalpu1 on Nov 20, 2010 17:52:46 GMT -5
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Post by wbb on Nov 23, 2010 0:38:53 GMT -5
Mr Szerb professor, dont u think that under Turkish rules adds Hungary's existence? I think it does, and under Austrian rules? Oh i see Austro-Hungarian rules subtract Hungary's years in existance? loool did u fail ur exam at school in Vojvodina? Or are u the dumbest student in a Hungarian-majority school in Vojvodina? hahahaha ;D ;D
So Hungary under Turkish rules and Austrian rules, the country did existed, that's adds up the years of Hungary's existance. Under Turkish rules, the Transylvanian part of Hungary was existed as Hungary. Under Austria, Hungary was annexed for a while but after that 1848 the hungarian spiders started biting the Habsburg arse so in 1867, Hungary re-existed as Austria-Hungary.
With all the existance of Huns and Avars around Temesvar, again adds up Hungary's existance but under different name but really they were same people, so isnt that more 1000 years? i think it is.
Temesvar was Serbian? The only time when Temesvar was Serbian was when those dumb primitive Slavs who mixed with Vikings came and vandalized all of Temesvar with bruatality and looting while Hungarians were and still natives to this area.
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