It's about the same driving distance from New York City to Savannah, Georgia as it is from Alzada, Montana to Northwest Peak, Montana (~805 miles or 1,295 km).
The term "Scandinavian" was originally used in modern times to mean a shared linguistic and cultural identity among peoples who were often ruled by foreign powers. From being a hockey fan, I know that Finnish names are an indication that the Finnish language is very different from Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, and Icelandic. When the narrator asked for the largest city "within the Mediterranean region," he meant "on the coast." The largest cities within the region are Cairo and Istanbul. Perhaps it's a standard term, but the way the original video defines the "strongest" currency seems strange to me. What's the significance of one unit of a currency being worth more than one of any other?
At 9:51... #13...discussing how the U.S. dollar is not the strongest currency. Amazed to see KCMO..downtown Kansas City, MO being featured. And I don't care they didn't mention it in narration, because they would probably say the city was in the State of Kansas.
FFR: NYS capital of Albany is pronounced ALL-bany (narrator was off). Also, NYC is composed of 5 boroughs, though many use it to refer to Manhattan b/c of county name. Other 4 boroughs are Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens & Staten Island. Big Apple turned 400 in 2024 :)
In terms of what continent it's on, yeah, technically from Mexico to Panama is part of North America. But almost everyone in the Americas refers to that region as "Central America".
12:20 it's because of tectonic shifting the forest was separated when the continents broke apart.
Based on "I accidentally bought a horse" from WILTY, the Bulgarian currency is the LEV.
Atlanta is closer to Canada than it is to Miami.
It's about the same driving distance from New York City to Savannah, Georgia as it is from Alzada, Montana to Northwest Peak, Montana (~805 miles or 1,295 km).
Daz and Aidan have gotten Slovenia and Slovakia mixed up on several different occasions. Come on guys, it's not that hard. 😉
The term "Scandinavian" was originally used in modern times to mean a shared linguistic and cultural identity among peoples who were often ruled by foreign powers. From being a hockey fan, I know that Finnish names are an indication that the Finnish language is very different from Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, and Icelandic.
When the narrator asked for the largest city "within the Mediterranean region," he meant "on the coast." The largest cities within the region are Cairo and Istanbul.
Perhaps it's a standard term, but the way the original video defines the "strongest" currency seems strange to me. What's the significance of one unit of a currency being worth more than one of any other?
I choose Athens as the largest city in the Mediterranean. I wouldn't have thought Alexandria, Carthage or Rome unless it was a long time ago.
Isn't Istanbul also on the mediterranean and much bigger than Alexandria?
YKK is a Japanese company. It was formerly known as Yoshida Kōgyō Kabushikigaisha
who the hell ever thought the panama canal went east to west. hahahahahahaah
At 9:51... #13...discussing how the U.S. dollar is not the strongest currency. Amazed to see KCMO..downtown Kansas City, MO being featured. And I don't care they didn't mention it in narration, because they would probably say the city was in the State of Kansas.
FFR: NYS capital of Albany is pronounced ALL-bany (narrator was off).
Also, NYC is composed of 5 boroughs, though many use it to refer to Manhattan b/c of county name. Other 4 boroughs are Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens & Staten Island. Big Apple turned 400 in 2024 :)
El Paso is west of Santa Fe and Denver. It's closer to L.A. than it is to Texarkana. Texarkana is closer to Chicago than it is to El Paso.
In terms of what continent it's on, yeah, technically from Mexico to Panama is part of North America. But almost everyone in the Americas refers to that region as "Central America".
Ykk is Japanese actually.
Finland is part of Russia.... according to Putin 😂❤😂