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Vysoke Tatry part 1/7 ☨

Director: Pavol Barabáš Screenplay: Pavol Barabáš Story: Tomáš Hulík Music: Martin MAOK Editor: Astrid Steiner Dir. of Photography: Tomáš Hulík Production: ORF Universum /Cosmos factory a Art point/ in co-production with WDR, NDR Sales: ORF The documentary was co-produced with Austria, and is gradually being accepted by the best-recognised film festivals with an environmental focus around the world. Very often is origin of the word "Tatry(Tatras)" derived from the Ukrainian word Toltry whats in slovak language means gravel or stone. Sometimes is word Tatry connected with greek word térdrom (peak), or Basque word tutur but those two theories are nonsense coz both Greeks or Basques never lived near Tatras or in this area. Tatras were for first time mentioned in the work (literature piece) of the Czech chronicler Kosmas. Ancient chronicle that quoting words of the king Boleslav II who reminisced in the year 999 (when he was dying) the days when his kingdom was extended up to Tritis montes.

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