Szomszédok
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The Székely panorama has always been bearish, but recently it has become even more bearish. Even though Robi and Uncle Géza don't know each other, they are united by the fact that they were both attacked by bears. The bear issue, so controversial in Romania, is an ongoing mystery because of the vested interests behind it. One thing we can see from afar is that the hunting associations and green organisations are far from in harmony, while the pistabachi sometimes have to fight the bear against their will. Behind the scenes, we fall.
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2024-01-01
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