Guess The European Country on The Map || FOREIGN REACTS
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When you almost got Lithuania right and changed your answer to Slovenia at the last second, I felt that 🥲
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I turned the volume so I knew it was me getting them without anyone's help. I got 100%, but I'm a 76 year old American who's a geography nerd.
Wow I’m so proud of you
That map is messed up, because of missing the micro states, like Andorra, Monaco, San Marino and Georgia was included into Russia. Dunno how old that videos is you reacted to, but Macedonia is now called North Macedonia, because of the name dispute with the Greek Region also called Makedonia (with a 'k').
Yes true and Vatican City inside Rome was way too much up in the north of Italy.
@@teotik8071 and way too big.
Macedonia is also called Makedonia in Macedonian language. Macedonia is just english version of it
@@nosmokejazwinski6297 Ah, ok. Didn't know that in (North) Macedonia is spelled the same way. Only know in Greek. Thank you.
Pretty much nailed it again.❤
8:20 - Next time you need to remember where Belgium, The Netherlands or Luxembourg are, think of Benelux, which is an economic and political union between those 3 countries. The name is formed by the names of the 3 countries, so if you know where one is, you'll know where the other two are. Hint: Luxembourg is the small country right in the center of Europe. 😉
9:24 - A historical hint to identify where Poland is: it was the country that Hitler invaded that started WWII, so it could never be that one because it doesn't border Germany.
14:55 - Hint: remember Czechoslovakia? It splitted in two, the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Poland was the 3rd country not the 1st, but true being border country help to identify :)
Austria was the 1st and Czechoslovakia was the 2nd.
Yees bro finally 😃😁🇧🇬 Bulgaria. Good job.
Spot on for an American.... you are awarded EU citizenship :)
It was toooo simple. 0 errors.
12:02 The location of Vatican city in the map is completely wrong. The city of Siena is located in that spot
How can Finland have more than 2 million saunas and simultaneously have more than 1 sauna per capita? We have like 5,5 to 5,6 million people, so the math doesn't check out on that one 🤷🏻♂️😄 Also I'm kinda offended that we were put on the hard level, but luckily Norway was put there too 😂
That's one misplaced Vatican.
25 right 5 wrong that's very good, east europa is not easy and for me it was perfect because you guess my country with no hesitation (france)
100 points if you notice that the map is full of errors XD
i go finland next month. if i see you and say hi dnt freak out hahahhah
You are right, Finland is the most happy country, but Denmark (and all the other Scandinavian countries) score also in top 10. And you were allready surprised by the average Dutch length of 1,75. But to be precise, that is thanks to the average of 1,84 for Dutch men and 1,71 for Dutch women.
10.40 That's not the Netherlands. It is where the Netherlands is but that blob on the map looks nothing like the Netherlands.
this is funny ... video from kiddopedia .. can they make an even easier quiz? :D
Hmmm... haven't messed up a single one, a bit proud of myself. Just a little bit.
I hope you don't take a swim in the Trevi Fountain hahaha 😅. You would risk a fine between 160 and 450 euros. All the money that ends up in the fountain is donated to charity.
European here, got all questions correct without looking at the hints (but then again, I can also point out all US states on a map if I have to)
Map is quite wrong at times though, like Vatican City being too up north in Italy and the Kaliningrad oblast missing between Poland and Lithuania.
Pretty good … but you still have to work on geography a little bit… multiple choice helped you there … 😉
only 2 wrong wait for it 3 and at the end 5 and without multiple choise ihhiiiiiiihihi
Pausing do be kinda cheating though, especially on the easy level
You’re right actually
It's alright, it's just a fun game. He can play it however he wants. Also, to me it was actually more interesting this way 😅
happiest people live in denmark not in finland a you must accept that
They didn't include several countries, and the map is a bit wrong sometimes (details tho). Apart from that, Santa Claus has nothing to do with Turkey, as the Turks hadn't migrated yet there back then, Anatolia was populated by other people, so what they're saying is very misleading.
If you like geography quizzes, seterra is probably the best site, check it out you have everything imaginable here.
Dude, St. Nicholas of Myra... And Myra is or was in what is now Turkey... And in The Netherlands (among other western European countries) we celebrate Sinterklaas (Sint Nikolaas) who is based on St. Nicholas of Myra. And the Dutch brought the celebration of Sinterklaas to The US, where it changed into Santa Claus. So all in all not misleading at all.
@@woutersplinter4981 Did you even read my comment ? What did I say, tell me please ? Really, just tell me what I said.
Anyway Turkey has no part in the creation of Santa Claus, what you're saying is exactly like saying the Temple of Artemis originates from Turkey, or saying totem poles were invented by USA.
@@xenotypos you said that Santa Claus has nothing to do with Turkey, and that is what I corrected. Because eventhough it has nothing to do with the Turkish nation, St. Nicholas was still from the lands what is now Turkey. Just like totem poles have a relation with the USA due to their mutual connection with the area/lands.
Could you two please agree that Santa Claus has something to do with Turkey when regarded geographically, but not ethnologically seen? I guess that's the point you both want to emphasize?
@@Herzschreiber ow I totally agree on that, allready did