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12:39 ah yes my favorite speed 45°
Degrees, Mauritanius and Dhaka, India.
Truly magnificent.
I have also been noticing these mistakes. The way he doesn't care about accuracy when it comes to non-European countries.
mauritanius is like mauritania + mauritius
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Cry in Mauritian 🇲🇺✊🏽
@Hinnawi i think he calls it shojun just for fun. but i've noticed his lack of exposure when it comes to non-European countries (keep in mind that i include US & Canada as European). i'm not blaming him. there is just too much information to memorize. but i get surprised at some things that he doesn't know that i consider common knowledge for history/geography buffs.
8:38 Apparently Drew doesn't recognize Bangladesh as an Independent country.
No. He just predicted the future 🤫
@@namaste42 or maybe he's still living in 1952
One of his running jokes was that he wanted British Raj back so…
@@namaste42 nah
Her forgot to update his map
He's still stuck in the 1800s
@@Volkreg Dhaka was in Pakistan back in 1952
I feel like Drew is slowly getting his brain hurt, like saying São Paulo is in Rio de Janeiro, saying Russian isn't an UN language after reading it in the list
dont forget the Dhaka is indian xd
@@marechal_joukov2375 and he also said "45 degrees" for a speed limit at around 12:40
The impostor drew is starting to malfunction it seems
13:15 It's not just that Drew, it's that the UK has tons of ports all over it, 120 ports to be exact. So the port of London is really just bringing in stuff for London itself, not the whole island.
There are twelve hundred ports in Europe. This applies everywhere.
@@User87145 they also have about 10% of the population
@@User87145 it also means theyre extremely small
Ok
You can't deny Germans a free bird solo
You legally can't
legally cannot
i would like but its at 69
edit: someone ruined it
Ah yes, Dhaka, a major city in india.
I was about to say that
Drew doent recognize bangladesh as an independent country
@@no.yes.417 why thi
LMAO 😂😢
@@no.yes.417 Tears 😭
7:45 the reason Canada and Russia don't show up as much in this list is because it's a list of "urban parks", meaning parks that can be traversed by the public (trails and such). We might have a lot of land but no one in their right mind is going to do a 2 day drive to get to a remote park with no service stations, hospitals or civilization of any kind on the way. I was really surprised to see gatineau be in 2nd place too tbh, seeing as it's literally right across the river from Ottawa. I've always taken its size for granted I guess.
The Adirondack park in upstate Ny is about 6 million acres, but since it is mostly private owned land it doesn’t cojnt
@@excelsior3381 this is the same for Australia also we have massive national parks just not ones that can be traversed
Apparently most of the Norwegian population is not in their right mind 😅
From my perspective, what the heck is the point of going for hikes if you're just gonna sit at a petrol station either way. No thanks it's renting a remote cabin here or straight up 2 weeks+ hikes here
Our entire centre of our country is a National Park but it's a lot of mountains.
To remove my previous hyperbole, we do have self-served and non-manned cottages for people to visit (and some serviced) but that's more for tourists.
Also the case for Brazil.. there are parks/reservations in the Amazon area bigger than European countries. The Xingu park for example is the size of Belgium.
3:56 Ah yes, the classic nation of "Mauritanius"
I love how sure he is while saying that
Hahahaha
the union of Mauritania and Mauritius, to expand righteous Mauritanian colonial empire 🇲🇷🇲🇷🇲🇷
True
Bruh
bro rlly said dhaka is in India 💀💀
but as an Indian thank you for giving us more land
Akhand Bharat
No need for extra population
@@cosmos1487 yes lmao
well land isnt the only thing that is coming with it......
population density:📈
When he said "Rio is packing a lotta people" even though the list said "Sao Paulo" 😭💀
Same corner of the map.
@@tomriddle8933 And yet Rio is not even even close to as big as Sao Paulo....
@@tomriddle8933 They still are distinct cities and decently far apart. And you likely wouldnt have said the same thing if he had, for example, called New York Philadelphia
@@antoniofrancis1736 Who knows what I'd've said? I certainly don't.
@@tomriddle8933 what you said it's basically saying New York and Washington are basically the same city because they are in the same corner of the map
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War is on the horizon
He does them by 3 so the ones not included will start WW3 over it
which ones tho. It's not like he can release all 11 of them at once
8:50 Well Istanbul is mostly in Europe so they should be counted for Europe
Yeah, the ports one is interesting, basically it's because the UK has a lot of harbours distributed around, while the ones at the base of the big navigable rivers are like a travel bottleneck for a huge area of north-west Europe.
Agreed
14:32 MI stands for Mumbai Indians which has expanded to NY. The team is owned by the same guy with the most expensive house ever built Mukesh Ambani
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That's very interesting
I thought it stood for Manhattan legends
“I need to run for President in China”
Uhh.. good luck, Drew.
CCP wants to know your location
Did drew just call mauritius "MAURUTAINIOUS"
He definitely did 😂
"Maurutanious'' means Mauritius in Mei Kongolese💀
14:27 So basically, 'MI' in MI New York is 'Mumbai Indians'.. it's a cricket franchise of IPL (Indian Premier League).. Fun fact : MI is the most successful franchise team in cricket history.. with 6 trophies (5 men's team & 1 women's team)
True
I was looking for a cricket comment! Being Indian, I immediately recognized the names. Mumbai Indians, Kolkata Knight riders, Chennai Super Kings. Also, nice to know this fun fact!
@@AnikasDreams Yeah
Never expected to see drew cover cricket in this channel..
Yup man they also took KKR
4:00 Hold me back, I just heard Mauritanius
🤝
With the no speed limits thing, parts of Australia also had no speed limits (mostly along the 4 major highways in Northern Territory). It got changed to 130 km/h (81 mph) in 2007
0:14 I'm pretty sure the Japanese and the Chinese knew what east asia looked like
All the “we knew” was making me want to skip over all that
Wtf is a ‘Japanese’ and ‘Chinese’? I only know of Europe.
It was from the European perspective.
@@farukhsheikh5790 without directly saying it was from a european perspective
"temperature will drop in half"... 40°C vs 10°C... -.-
40°C = 104°F = 313.15 Kelvin
for it to be halfed you'd be at
156,575 Kelvin = -116,575°C = -177,835°F
Bro he is talking about Fahrenheit
@@Chumpfirm even in Fahrenheit it's wrong
Except if talking about Kelvin, multiplying or dividing temperatures (or "dropping in half") makes no sense.
@@Chumpfirm He's right F and C are relative scale, you have to convert to an absolute scale R or K.
the switch form decimals to commas really threw me haha
(5:50) Drew: "We should really only use metric"
Also Drew: "Fahrenheit and miles"
Makes me cringe that he said that the temperature halved also
From Texas here, the 85MPH is just shy outside of Austin and San Antonio respectively; however, it’s basically a general rule that everybody goes 5 OVER the limit. As long as you don’t break 15 over, the cops generally won’t mess with you…hell, they’ll even try to outrun you in their vehicles lol
Live in North Dallas, the cops won’t care even if you’re going like 70 with the speed limit of 45
@@riyanirfan it should also be noted that we don’t measure distance in miles but rather hours as our state is so damn huge. Idk where the notion came that we’d be actually going slower than the speed limit haha
@@jakeinstereo1670 yep
Polar opposites in Australia. Some states it's a $200 fine with a demerit point for doing 3 kph over the limit. Driving sucks here
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Shout out to cricket!
Drew: "What's MI New York?"
Yes exactly. 💀
MI is actually Mumbai Indians.
Many USA cricket teams are funded by Indian premier League teams. So that's that. 😅
@@deb5996 I do know that. I'm a Mumbai Indians fan myself, but MI New York has to be the dumbest sports team name ever.
@@ZeAbhinav yeah, that's true 🤣
@@ZeAbhinav mumbai ,India has colonized new York.
@@dragonballlegends3050 now it'll go for Illinois 😂
I live in Germany, so my norm is fast highways, but the moment we got into the Netherlands for a visit, it was a slow surprise
If only we could all go very fast :(
@@hamadaelwarky3640 as a Norwegian that would be quite difficult with all those mountains.
@@hamadaelwarky3640 poor you all D:
@@Dreaming_Cat404 imagine having a race on the highway, that would be soooo cool
@@Yozo_official true....
5:55 if the temperature drops down from about 100F to 50F it doesn't mean it drops in half LOL
Moscow has 17 million people in its contiguous urban area, so it would make the list for a European city -plus it would be the second on there as Istanbul is also featured. Jakarta at 30 million should also feature on there -the list mixes up city proper boundaries aswell as contiguous urban areas. Btw the largest contiguous urban area and worlds biggest city was announced in 2015 by the World Bank, that usurped Tokyo. If you look at Google Earth, Shenzhen and Guangzhou have now merged into one solid morass, counting 42 million people.
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0:16 In the first world map, the black sea looks like a tree and two people behind a lake
TRUE
8:33 did he said Dhaka is in India 😂 bro Dhaka is the capital of Bangladesh
1:33 man Ireland do be lookin sus
I love how everyone's saying that Dhaka is in Bangladesh but no one is pointing out that Istanbul is technically a European city.
Feel bad for all the countries with 45 degrees speed limit!
Yeah, but when you consider that the roads are dirt or gravel, 45mph is pretty generous!
@@marilena7848 *degrees
12:25 lesotho probably got 50 because you could drive through the entire country in an hour at 50 miles per hour
Lesotho certainly has 80 km/h, and one path across the country is 229 km, so that's 2,9 hours.
The general speed limit in Russia is 90 km/h outside of towns. There are also highways with 110 km/h and 130 km/h limits but they are like few hundreds kilometers long all combined. But you can drive up to 20 km/h above speed limit and you won't get a ticket.
3:03 fun fact: while they are given the option to live in a fancy place in Berlin most german chancellors over time choose to continue living in whatever small houses or flats they were living in before they got elected.
What, they get to keep the palace?
@@JH-lo9ut no the opposite: they keep their private homes and rarely even go to the place
Some of the speed limits might be limited by the low quality of the roads. Also in TX you can usually get away with 5-10 mph faster than the speed limit.
Officer: do you know how fast you were going?
Drew: 12:39
Officer: *pulls out breathalyzer*
6:32 you can thank Teddy for that
8:46 "No European cities made the list"
Istanbul: Am I a joke to you?
Konstantinopel stopped being an European city in 1453.
@@chrisko6439 If you're going by location, more than half of istanbul is in europe. if you're going by culture, turkey is a european nation so istanbul is european.
@@CinderedCaelus No, it's not.
For the record, the Isle of Man in the Irish sea has no speed limits outside of built-up areas.
8:39 oh yeah, my favorite Indian city, Dhaka.
I love how there is a cricket stadium in New York name MI (stands for Mumbai Indians) New York stadium like others at least removed the name like LA knight riders from Kolkata knight riders
12:22 here in The Netherlands the speed limit of 130 is only at night, in the day it's 100, they did that for environmental purposes. The way they enfore it is pretty interesting: they subtract 5km/h from whatever number they pulled on the reader for accuracy reasons. Because of this, driving instructors (and exam instructors) will actually tell you to go 5 over the speed limit if possible always, and you will fail your exam if you're driving 50 in a 50 zone.
3:55 - Mauritius, not Mauritania.
Fun fact; in the Netherlands the speed limit is 100kph, but between 7pm and 7am you can drive 130kph
Wait so at night you can drive faster? Shouldn't the opposite make more sense? I mean, driving at night is more difficult than during the day due to the lowered visibility
3:55 Ah yes, the beautiful nation of Mauritanious, possibly the greatest country in the Africatious region
Will point out for the ICC map at 14:39 that the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland play as one united team, and Wales doesnt have its own team, instead being represented by team England. So both NI and Wales should be red.
Meanwhile the West Indies play as one united team internationally, so the colours are correct, none of those nations alone are in the ICC.
Also shout out to the Netherlands as the only non formerly British territory/protectorate to make the cut, even as just an associate memeber, most countries that arent have little interest in cricket, to the point that you see results that look so out of place anywhere else in the sporting world. Like Jersey beating Germany, Denmark and Italy mutiple times each just since 2019.
I love cricket, unironically. Let’s go boys
Bro really said Dhaka is in India 😂
13:50
Damn that's a wrong logo, it's the logo of a Indian cricket club, Kolkata knight riders 😅
8:41 you may have made Bangladeshis angry by saying that the capital of Bangladesh, Dhaka is in India
He is akhand bharat supporter what do you expect?
@@saptarsi7868 Average Cow Dung eater.
Well as an Indian I have to agree with you
The thing about speed limits in Germany is that more and more they're putting up smart signs that display a speed limit that varies with road conditions... So you might be flooring your Porsche on a Tuesday at 4 AM but by 8, if fog has set in and morning traffic is packing up, you might get dialed back to 80km/h on the same stretch of road.
Huh, really? I'm from Germany and haven't really noticed that. Though I haven't really been driving much as of late and maybe Berlin's just behind with infrastructure as always.
@@Nicarand seen it a lot in Bavaria
@@NicarandNumbers I have seen are that about 15% of the Autobahn has variable speed limits. But I’m not sure if that only includes automated speed limit signs or also things like fixed ones that apply only when it rains (or even construction areas). But you’ll likely find most of them around large cities where rushhour traffic routinely overwhelms capacity (and where variable speed limits can keep things moving for longer).
7:26 The thing with Russia is that most of its cities, except for Moscow maybe, are already surrounded by forests, so they don't really need large *urban* parks in order to preserve them - only small regular ones. If we talk about Moscow specifically it actually has around ten separate parks the size of Central Park scattered across its territory instead of being all in one area. And I think it's the same with Canada as it was also mostly absent from this list. Basically, your initial assumption about Russia (and probably Canada) was kinda true, just in a different way.
8:38 Drew thinks Dhaka is in India! Being a person from India, I do feel the agony for hearing such a mistake
as a German who wants to move to Svalbard, Norway, I will have to get used to that 50mph speed limit
14:53 Fun Fact: Argentina actually copied the emoji sun in 1812 to make the flag, as they wanted the flag to represent the future!
Emojis didnt exist in 1812-
6:39 ah yes the massive 67 acre park
More like 67 hundred
At 4:22. Fun fact: Zhongnanhai, the official residence of the Chinese premier, is that huge because it used to be part of the Imperial Palace complex that the Chinese emperors built from 1410 to around 1530 or so. Those two lakes, for example, were dug up by one of the Chinese emperors using peasant labor. This complex is literally across the street from the Forbidden City. But Zhongnanhai is now the TRUE "forbidden city" of China since the Communists guard this place pretty damn tightly. I wandered that way once after leaving the Forbidden City and it was a tad scary, not gonna lie, with all these guards posted about.
Drew spreading that Akhanda Bharat thought 😂
Dhaka is in India????
Archbishop Drew has fallen from Grace
As a Texan, I can confirm our speed limits are EXTREMELY fast for absolutely no reason.
And as a German i can confirm that our speedlimits dont exist on most parts of our highways :D
Duh, Texas is very big state, maybe should trade your car for a bike if you can't handle 80mph
(12:22) That is a good point, how about a map showing the fastest speed you can go without it being enforced. It will be hard to map out. But it's maybe worth a try. In Sweden it's technically illegal to go over 1, but for what I can see they seem to care more when it's 4-5 over. You should still not push your luck though. While I've heard the police in Hungary doesn't care unless you go 20 over on motorways. So in Sweden the limit is something like 123 km/h, while Hungary the limit is 150 km/h.
3:34 as an austrian i am obligated to tell you that the hofburg is literally just in the middle of vienna you can just kinda walk around it :)
True, but I feel like it’s inaccurate to call the whole compound as the property of the President, since most of it is the national library, some are museums (welt museum, spanish riding school, etc) and then you’ve got the volksgarten which is a public park. Most of the other buildings on the list aren’t open to public like that.
12:00 in Italy you’ll see everybody slow down from 120 kmh to 70 just because there’s a speedometer in the zone, just to immediately get back to 120 after 50 meters.
Same in MA
Same in argentina that's very normal here.
khm is new to me. It's km/h by the way
@@Liggliluff thanks for the correction 🤓.
3:43 That's the old Governmental building since it resembles a palace a lot, they moved to a place somewhat more open than this.
3:27 love how italy have a French flag and it's okay
Ç.Ç
Can we acknowledge just how long it took us to figure out what was going on in scandanavia
8:00 In fact, Tokyo is not that large. The number might be from the population of "首都圏(Shuto-ken)", litterally means "The capital region", but north parts and western parts of Shuto-ken are completely apart from the center of Tokyo. The actual number of the metropoliatan area is roughly 20m-30m.
Same with delhi
The main capital delhi is different than what is considered the NCR(which includes the surrounding cities which were developed to decrease the load of the capital)
8:38: Dhaka is the capital city of Bangladesh.
10:27: Finally Greenland has data.
That last one reminded me of the Molester Moon Smosh video from ages ago, especially when Drew said he still uses those emojis to creep people out.
11:55
As a New Yorker, I approve of California's speed limit policy
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Gioa Tauro Italy, the port is a transhipment point for a lot of Cargo to North Africa, East Med and Middle East. Ships run from Gioa Tauro Italy , drop containers off, then other vessels take them the rest of the way. That's what makes it busy, same with Gibraltar and Algeciras.
Yeah, I too love driving my car and 45 Degrees.
13:38
Knight riders were used in cricket team in india 🇮🇳
And
MI means MUMBAI INDIANS 🇮🇳
That sounds so odd
Mumbai Indians new york 😂
@@cosmos1487 Yes but it was use in india every year
We didn't expect that US also named as same 😅
3:55
Drew:Mauritania
Mauritius: *_YOU DIDN'T HAVE TO CUT ME OFF_*
Edit:No likes
15:45 Pluto isn't a planet anymore.
2:30 Ah yes, Greenland is cut off
8:20
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Man just told Dhaka is in India
8:40
Bratislava urban park and forest is 6747 acres, contains multiple reservations and protected lands
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Idk about everywhere else in Texas but where I live, everyone is going at least 5 miles above the speed limit at all times. In fact, those that meet the speed limit are generally slower than the rest of the crowd.
Yes texan are king I go over about 7.3 to 9.99999999999999999999999999 over the speed limit 0:01
10:16 Why in the world would Libya speak Italian? It’s like saying everyone in India speaks English because the British occupied them. Libya is an Arabic country, and so it speaks Arabic.
But Algerian and Tunisia speak French.. mostly.
@@mohdadeeb1829 They actually mostly speak Arabic, but French is used a little. There are French influences in the dialects though, and people sometimes will use French loan-words.
how did drew think that "mauritius" was pronounced "mauritanius"
11:05 *insert "What" meme here*
It is the other way around, most parts (60-70%) have a speed limit. 😂
Nice Vid as always!
Actually, Germany has a speed limit of 100 km/h on ordinary roads, maybe of 120 km/h on some four-lane roads, and a _usual_ "guiding speed" (_Richtgeschwindigkeit_) of 180 km/h on the Autobahn. But even that has limits.
*130km/h on Autobahn (Richtgeschwindigkeit)
But 130 is a recommandation only
3:09 In between Germany and Vietnam is the Palacio Real from Spain
Love these daily uploads
10:36 100% fact.
But what I learned here is that Europe actually drives rather quickly. I was expecting 70 mph limits throughout most of it (Germany obviously excluded), but no.
Most of Europe is on par with the US "Speed Belt," where I presently live.
15:03 Maybe instead of it just happening, it was designed and created to be like that… Just a thought. (Gen. 1:14-19)
14:00 there’s also the North American rugby league which not many people seem to know about
That wall makes the Gobi Desert
As an Indian i love how he called Dhaka (Bangladesh) india
@Dank ka Thekedar ࿕ *51 years ago(1971)