>Leopold I, by the grace of God elected Holy Roman Emperor, forever August, King of Germany, King of Hungary, King of Bohemia, Dalmatia, Croatia, Slavonia, Rama, Serbia, Galicia, Lodomeria, Cumania, Bulgaria, Archduke of Austria, Duke of Burgundy, Brabant, Styria, Carinthia, Carniola, Margrave of Moravia, Duke of Luxemburg, of the Higher and Lower Silesia, of Württemberg and Teck, Prince of Swabia, Count of Habsburg, Tyrol, Kyburg and Goritia, Landgrave of Alsace, Marquess of the Holy Roman Empire, Burgovia, the Enns, the Higher and Lower Lusace, Lord of the Marquisate of Slavonia, of Port Naon and Salines, etc. etc. >King of Bulgaria
>that nigger lips Truly a dissapointment for their fair complexion
Landon Sullivan
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Anthony King
Kosovars say ta qifsha nonen better than any albanian here
Brayden Hughes
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Jose Morales
>bulgarian monarchy ended in the 1400s not so fast
>Sigismund, by God's grace, Holy Roman Emperor; King of the Romans, of Hungary, Bohemia, Italy, Dalmatia, Croatia, Rama, Serbia, Galicia, Lodomeria, Cumania and Bulgaria; Prince of Silesia and Luxembourg; Margrave of Moravia, Lusatia and Brandenburg
Levi King
Guys help please, Iki hasn't been paying attention to me lately , what should i do? I also learned greek for him , but he won't call me
Isaac Butler
Why won't Macedonians and Albanians finally get along?
Wyatt Bell
is that the dude had tied up someone for a electricity pole and beat em up?
Mason Wright
I am expecting our resident meme artist to convert this to a drawing.
youtu.be/iTT8FS3STOw GIOVANE RUMENO NON MI PARLI D'EURO NU MĂ DERANJA COAIE NU MĂ DETANJA
Colton Carter
I wish there was more info online on the balkan titles these habsburg kings held
seems over time they have either renounced them or just completely forgot about them
Dylan Gray
salut boss mare fan facem o poza?
Jordan Gutierrez
very nice , you've got talent. Are you the albanian from kosovo?
Carson Cox
No
Thomas Bailey
where do you live?
Matthew Turner
Weird thing is that some maps from the 1600s and the 1700s show Bulgaria with it's own Coat of Arms. The heraldic lion or 3 lions. I guess the memory of countries existed even after they fell under Ottoman rule.
Joseph Peterson
lol im retarded
Wyatt Martin
romania > bulgaria/serbia > albania
Landon Foster
Get a job
Parker Perry
I don't know, is it?
Dominic Clark
I'm writing requirements at work and shitposting at the same time.
Connor Powell
I have a full-time job FUCKING YOUR MOM LMAOOOOOO kid
Benjamin Kelly
So you got to suck bullyfag's cock? How did it go?
Easton Butler
test
Wyatt Jackson
I think they saw "countries" separately from empires.
Like for example there was the Russian empire, but in it was Poland, Ukraine, Finland, Tataria, Livonia, Lithuania, Russia proper, etc.
Jace Smith
rumânschi explică pls
Isaac Bailey
>the wet dreams of sad larpers
Jason Howard
Why do bulgarians frequent /lgbt/?
Joseph Martinez
We must seek salvation from the mortal boredom that is analbanian posting.
Jeremiah Lee
Oh so bulgarians hate analbanians but you love anal bananas.
Thomas Thompson
Romania triggers my autism
Either Romanians shoud've been Slav or south slavs should've been latin, this way is just ridiculous, it's like both are in the wrong place
Jaxson Gonzalez
because it is t. bgl (burglar) in reverse
Lincoln Hall
aesthetic as fuck
Ryder Campbell
i cant post shit since yesterday and im not banned the fuck is up
Xavier Jenkins
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Jaxson Robinson
This is now an mtel hate thread.
Thomas Fisher
Reminder that a VMR*id cadre is sitting on their board of directors. A clear sign not to touch anything from them.
Michael Powell
Brb eating byrek me mish
Brandon Sanders
s'hapet fr dritarja me postu
Nathan Flores
actually Romania is a nordic country. the gods moved the country, literally most of it's land towards south for whatever reason. black sea used to be larger, that is why hungarians are mad now, they were left landlocked
Robert Lee
yeah well the Intergallactic Dacian Federation (⏁̵̴̢͜⊑̢̕͘⟒̴͝ ̸̢̀͜͞⎅͘͘͡⏃̴̵̵̡͟͞͝͠⟟̷̧́⏃̸͟͝͠⋏̡͟͢ ̶̡̕͟⟒̴̛́͜⋔̶̢̛͠͠⌿̡͟͝͠͝⟟̡͢⍀̀͞⟒̕͡) settled on Earth after being chased away from the homeworld by those fucking Vuk'yhr Dominion commies didn't really have time to get assimilated
Luke Cooper
I literally had no other options if I wanted to shitpost on Sup Forums.
Ayden Perry
albanned
Benjamin Johnson
>мaгaзин
Fuckin bulgars get your shitty ass peasant talk in order.
>Mлaдeн Mapкocки >Члeн нa Упpaвитeлния cъвeт и глaвeн диpeктop „Финaнcи“
>Mлaдeн Mapкocки зaпoчвa кapиepaтa cи кaтo oдитop в KPMG Maкeдoния, a пpeз 2002 гoдинa ce нacoчвa към тeлeкoмyникaциитe в T-Mobile Maкeдoния. Пpeз 2007 гoдинa ce включвa в eкипa, cъздaл Vip Operator в Maкeдoния (ceгa One.vip), чacт oт Telekom Austria Group. Пo-къcнo пoeмa пocтa диpeктop „Кoнтpoлинг“ нa клъcтepa „Хъpвaтcкa и Maкeдoния“ в TAG. Пpeз oктoмвpи 2016 гoдинa ce пpиcъeдинявa към eкипa нa Mтeл кaтo глaвeн диpeктop “Финaнcи”.
>Mлaдeн e зaвъpшил Фaкyлтeтa пo икoнoмикa в yнивepcитeтa „Cв. Cв. Киpил и Meтoдий“ в Cкoпиe и пpитeжaвa мaгиcтъpcкa cтeпeн пo бизнec aдминиcтpaция oт Cotrugli Business School.
>oдитop HAHAHAHA
Henry Sullivan
am intrebat daca aveam blyat in romana veche ppиииииииии
Luis Martinez
>yfw he is the reason you are getting sued right now
>Hungary >checks comments >yäbıbı I'm a KARA BÖGA are you sure
Colton Thomas
nu cred eram mai aproape ca alfabet de cel bulgar
Kevin Scott
Man WTF it's like Turkey invaded Hungary, damn
Matthew Cruz
lmao that's hilarious
Nathan Long
I was doing some research about that last year actually
2014 article:
After teaching English in Budapest for eight years, he (Gary Lukatch) is retired, living a much better life than he could elsewhere on what he has to spend. “The cost of monthly house payments or rental, plus car costs alone, would be more than my monthly income, which is around $2,100 net,” he explains. “Here in Budapest, my monthly flat rental, plus utilities, averages around $400, right in the middle of town.” He says public transportation is excellent, so he doesn’t need a car. “I eat out several times a week and I still have enough money to travel wherever and whenever I want; I have now been to 53 countries, with at least five more trips scheduled this year.”
HOUSING COSTS: The residents of Hungary give their rent costs in hundreds, not thousands, and you won’t find many single people or couples paying more than $500 a month, even in the capital. When you get into smaller towns, you can get a large house for that. When I was last in Budapest, I asked several locals I talked to what they were paying per month for an apartment and the answers came in between $150 and $300. In the southern wine region I visited on my first trip a few years earlier, there were houses with a nice garden going for the same. I met an expat from New Zealand working for a winery by Lake Balaton. He was paying $210 a month for his two-bedroom apartment with a lake-view balcony.
Logan Moore
љyпчo вoјвoдa
Colton James
geia
Michael Bennett
Gary pays a shade under $300 for his apartment in District 5, one of the most desirable and central areas of the city. (If you’ve come to Hungary as a tourist, you’ve been there to see the sites.)
If you decide to buy something eventually, which you can do freely as a foreigner, “a typical apartment in Budapest will cost between 90,000 and 130,000 euros for 100 square meters.” Karen says. It’s a buyers market right now for a very bad reason: a lot of Hungarians took out loans to buy property in the pre-EU days and did it in Swiss Francs because that was a stable currency. Now they owe far more than what the property is worth because of the Swiss Franc’s rise. “So there’s a mass selling of properties because of exchange rate changes,” Karen says. Combined with the high unemployment so prevalent in much of Europe now, there are far more sellers than buyers.
HEALTHCARE COSTS: In this country the medical care is good, the dental care is great. With the rise of cross-border medical treatment happening in many places in the world, Hungary has jumped on the trend with both feet. Many Europeans come here to have dental work done or to receive good medical care at a discount. I was actually having some dental problems while in this part of the world two years ago and started asking around for prices to get a new crown. I ended up not getting it done because of timing, but prices I was quoted ranged from $250 to $350 all-in. (In the United States, this can easily top $1,000.) Getting a cleaning and check-up at the dentist is around $30, getting a set of x-rays about that much again.
Angel Sanchez
da' interjectia asta o au si bulgarii parca
Blake Cook
ku jeni bulgari
Logan Hernandez
FOOD&DRINK you can normally have a very fine cloth-napkin dinner with wine for $15. If you eat at more humble places, a soup will be a dollar or two and main dishes range from $3 to $7. When you shop in the market, prices are at the low end for Europe. You can get rolls for 10-25 cents each or a huge baguette for a dollar or less. Get 100 grams (around 1/5 of a pound) of good cheese for a dollar, 100 grams of good local sausage for $2, and a jar of pickled veggies for another dollar or so. For a buck or less, you can generally buy 100 grams of any of these things in the market: raisins, peanuts, sunflower seeds, banana chips, or dried apricots. Or you can get a kilo of seasonal fruit or peppers, cabbage, potatoes, radishes, or carrots. I saw a big bunch of white asparagus for about a dollar when I was there. How much do you pay for that in your local Whole Foods? “We probably spend $80-$100 a week on groceries, not including wine,” says Karen. “In Australia we could spend $300 or $400 a week easily.”
Getting around Hungary is relatively cheap by bus or train when you want to get out of town. Figure on $10-$12 for a trip of two hours, or $30 to go as far as you can possibly go within Hungary. Seniors and young children travel free. The longest ride on the suburban railway out of Budapest (30 kms) is just $2.50.
Cooper Hughes
hajde hajde
Isaiah King
Budapest has a metro and while it’s no real bargain on a ride-by-ride basis (around $1.55), a monthly pass that also works for the trams and buses is a good value at less than $50. If you’re of retirement age, you might squeak by for free. Apart from the ride from the airport, taxis in Hungary are a bargain. In general you can get around the center of Budapest in a cab for $3 to $7. It’s around $2 to start and $1.25 for each kilometer, so it’s hard to spend $10 anywhere unless it’s a long haul. Like much of Europe, this country is set up well for those on a bicycle and some expatriates use a bike as their main means of transport. In Budapest there are lots of dedicated bike lanes and in the countryside there’s not nearly such an abundance of cars as you see in the capital. Frequent promotions on the train system and Eurolines bus make international travel from here a bargain. If you plan ahead you can get to Vietnna for less than $20 or to beach locations of Greece, Bulgaria, or Croatia for around $60.
To get residency without being tied to a specific employer, you generally have to show you’re doing work a local can’t do, like teaching English, or you have to show that you’re self-supported by income from abroad. You can see a sample of costs and documents needed at this site, which also warns you that requirements may change at any time: washington.kormany.hu/entry-for-long-stay A work visa is good for a year and renewable. Expect to endure a lot of bureaucracy and if you don’t have a college diploma, it’s going to be even tougher. You will have to apply in your own country and will then have 30 days after entering Hungary to get the local paperwork sorted out.