Which is the Florida of your country?
Posted by Antique_Birthday6380@reddit | AskBalkans | View on Reddit | 38 comments
I’ll start: The Florida of Albania is definitely Vlora.
Posted by Antique_Birthday6380@reddit | AskBalkans | View on Reddit | 38 comments
I’ll start: The Florida of Albania is definitely Vlora.
nrliii@reddit
Vlora? Why Vlora?
hardhuca88@reddit
Kamza?
Antique_Birthday6380@reddit (OP)
There are two stereotypes about people from that place:
That everyone there has a hole in their chest
And
The Vlonjat is a cross between a human and a monkey.
So you understand yourself why they call Vlora “the Florida of Albania”.
Original-Hall-9832@reddit
Chalkidiki for Macedonia
Strange_Status_7690@reddit
There is no such country, you are obsessed. For Republic of North Macedonia it might be Ohrid.
Original-Hall-9832@reddit
There is. I was born in it. Soon we'll purchase every single inch of our future sea.
TheLeopardMedium@reddit
🙄
Anto11x@reddit
Pyrgos Ileias
baxulax@reddit
The whole country
eleutheromaniann@reddit
ofc İzmir.
Zeonist-@reddit
Whaaa
PoliticalWaxwing@reddit
Craiova
JarJarBingChilling@reddit
Pernik
Although that’s probably offensive towards Florida
recepyereyatmaz@reddit
Adana
Young_Owl99@reddit
Hmm İzmir maybe.
Or İstanbul districts like Kadıköy or neigborhoods like Nişantaşı.
İzmir is known for having a different name for many thing and being overly proud with their secular votes. It is a good thing actually but some people find İzmir arrogant.
Kadıköy on the other hand is the most secular part of entire country. Kadıköy feels like it is living in a different country with different problems. I love the district but I need to admit. It is far from average Turkey.
Early-Show2886@reddit
Turkish Riviera (South Coast): Often referred to as the "Florida of Turkey" due to its warm climate (mild even in winter) and its importance for tourism in the south (Antalya, Alanya), as it is considered the main holiday region due to its warm climate, long coastline and tourism.
recepyereyatmaz@reddit
Way off brother. You have a very distorted view of Florida.
Fabulous-Wall2028@reddit
Florida is not secular tho:)
Young_Owl99@reddit
True, but being a wildcard mean different things in different countries :)
Early-Show2886@reddit
Turkish Riviera (South Coast): Often referred to as the "Florida of Turkey" due to its warm climate (mild even in winter) and its importance for tourism in the south (Antalya, Alanya), as it is considered the main holiday region due to its warm climate, long coastline and tourism.
znobrizzo@reddit
Vaslui
icancount192@reddit
Pyrgos
xpanta@reddit
I concur.
True-Blacksmith4235@reddit
Čačak
Dafke98@reddit
Came here to say Čačak as well.
thesadbudhist@reddit
Probably Split.
Antique_Birthday6380@reddit (OP)
Why Split? Because of vibes?
thesadbudhist@reddit
Whenever you see "Splićan" (man from Split) in a headline you know it's going to be an absolute shitfest of an article. "Splićan" is basically our equivalent of "Florida man".
UnhappyBreadfruit607@reddit
Two way race between Adana and Trabzon but Adana has slight edge due to their climate also being similar
Pretend-Marzipan7496@reddit
Athens ig
InMediaStres@reddit
Budva and it's not even close to other ones.
Radusili@reddit
Mostly everywhere
Aquos18@reddit
Larnaca or Paphos.
ManualBookworm@reddit
Hercegovina 😂
CataclysmPig@reddit
Vaslui/Galati maybe
Standard-Pepper-6510@reddit
Vaslui is more like Alabama ... Drunk inbred rednecks
thesadbudhist@reddit
Probably Split.
Imaginary_String_814@reddit
Yea