A Forgotten Europe: Unveiling The Hidden Gems of Eastern Europe
The most corrupt, poor, and forgotten Europe. Many Western Europeans, when thinking about Eastern Europe, see it this way. Yet we are talking about countries with fascinating history and culture, not to mention breathtaking architecture and nature. Even on this channel, we have often spoken about this part of Europe, and we’ve seen that some of the things said about Eastern Europe are true, but others are just prejudices. Today we want to reveal to you some hidden gems of Eastern Europe. These are just a few, so feel free to share others in the comments. One final note. Experts disagree on how Europe should really be divided. Since we had to choose a map, for this video, we followed this one, which includes only seven nations in Eastern Europe. Welcome to this new video of Amazing Europe titled “A Forgotten Europe: Unveiling The Hidden Gems of Eastern Europe”.
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00:00 Intro
00:46 Latvia
02:04 Moldova
03:06 Ukraine
04:37 Lithuania
06:10 Estonia
07:48 Belarus
09:02 European Russia
6 Comments
Do you know any other wonderful places in Eastern Europe?
Warsaw was called Paris of the north till 1944.
Ughhh…! To start, use official maps. By UN, EU, Baltic assembly official maps and classifications Baltics are located in Northern Europe! Latvia regained de facto independence in 90ties, not gained!
👋🏼 Small Travel Channel here. I love your content, thanks for this great video! You really inspire me to make better videos 🥲
Mazliet precizēšu kā latvietis, dzīvotājs Latvijas teritorijā. Vakareiropas nac(ionāl)istiski inficēti vietējie bandīti neļāva Baltijas dzīvotājiem piedalīties vissavienības referendumā svētdien 17.03.1991 kur
113,5 miljoni dzīvotāji
balsta konstanti suverēnas valsts tiesības ar kolektīvām jēgas uzbūvēm dzīvot
* bez parazītisma
* bez kapiālisma (sātanisma) diktatūras
* bez darba, resursu, un īpašumu ekspluatācijas
* bez kaitniekpsih.l.ģijas
Vietējo Baltijas republiku nodevēju veiktās 'aptaujas' par izstāšanos no PSRS nav spēkā, tāpat arī Moldovā un Gruzijā (izņemot Abhāzijas teritoriju). Spēkā nav arī neleģitīmu aktieru pastrādātie noziegumi 08.12.1991.
Daudzi bezmorāles nodevēji pēc atentāta pret Josifu V. Džugašvili 1953 gadā ir mēģinājuši kaitēt normālām dieva celsmaugsmes jēgas uzbūvēm, mēģinot legalizēt parazītismu un dzīvotāju darba ekspluatāciju, bet neveiksmīgi.
Де jure (+ де facto) audiovizuālā materiāla minētajās teritorijās spēkā ir
1936 gada PSRS konstitūcijas jurisdikcija, arī деparazitācijas mehānismi kā konstitūcijas 133 pants.
Georgis is also east European country