Well, they’re called that because the Cree used to conduct slave raids of the Dene people in the area. When the first Europeans asked about the area, the answer was that’s where slaves came from.
Fun fact about the point you made at 9:49: It is a feasible road trip to drive from Perth to Adelaide (and vice versa), but there's a stretch of 1000km of road where there is nothing nearby. If you wanna make the trip, you have to stock up, bring camping gear or a spare driver, and hope that you don't break down along the way...
Having dr from Perth to Adelaide I will actually disagree with you. You do not need camping gear - although we had a combi campervan. As long as you stay on National Route 1, the main road across the Nullabor, you can find roadhouses with accommodation, food and petrol at regular distances along the highway. If you break down, like we did, you actually will not have to wait long until someone stops to help you. It is the main transportation connection between Perth and Adelaide after all. Now if you take any other route you need full off roaming capability and supplies and a hell of a lot of planning.
3:05 it's actually about 15-20% of turkey that are Christian but when they are born the Turkish government puts Islam as their religion on the passport so people think that Christianity is a lot more uncommon than it actually is
Yeah; stats for Christians in the Middle East are always gonna be a bit inaccurate because that’s only the Christians we KNOW about. Coverts from Islam in some places have to keep their faith secret until they can run away.
@@akaittou no worries. Yeah, all you gotta remember is that Udmurtia is still in European Russia, which is roughly 30% of its total size. It doesn't even reach the mountains
9:03 the empty space here is what we refer to as "la diagonale du vide" (or "the empty diagonal" in English), the population density is really low compared to other area of France, which is why there aren’t as many stops here
8:20 Great slave lake is named after the slavey people that live in the area and not slaves. Note: Slavey is an exonym given to them by the Cree, the slavey call themselves the Dene.
Slavey is not the exonym itself, it is an English translation, because the Cree called them slaves. Because they used them as slaves. It is absolutely named after slavery.
"Smoggy" is Teesside, basically stockton and Middlesbrough. It used to be an insult due to the Industry and therefore Smog in the area. It's now been adopted by us as a symbol of pride of our hard working heritage
3:14 Egypt does have a lot of Christians! I've heard estimates anywhere from 10% to 30% (the census data isn't super accurate among other factors). In fact, Egypt used to be majority Christian before the Muslim Conquest in the 7th century. Unfortunately, since then Christians in Egypt have been heavily persecuted until today.
Jack the great slave lake is called that because it’s named after the nearby “Slavy” Native American tribe. I get that you didn’t know that and it sounds like I’m correcting you but I’m not.
It's true that the lake is named after an indigenous tribe. But the tribe's real name is Dene--"Slavey" is a name given to them by outsiders who--wait for it--enslaved them.
You don't seem to realize that the "Slavey" are only called that because the Cree called them that, because they would raid them for slaves. The "Slave" in both the tribe name and the lake name really does mean "slave".
1:08 We are working on it though. There's been an up tick in high speed passenger train investment in the U.S. (Note : We do have a major railway network, it's just for cargo an goods since it's not always reliable to distribute on the road.) There's already been a passenger train line finished going from Miami to Orlando in Florida and there's another one being constructed going from Los Angeles, California to Las Vegas, Nevada which is a way longer trip and it will be much more harder and expensive. But it's a start. NYC is well known to have public transport as they're main way of getting around since it's extremely crowded. But other major cities like Los Angeles, Atlanta, Dallas, and Houston mainly have cars which has lead to many traffic jams and very frustrated drivers. Sometimes it's even been deadly during bad weather. So I'm happy that we are getting more passenger trains being set up.
There's a Wiki entry for "Religion in Egypt" that gives several sources around 10%. It seems likely the Coptics are trying to inflate their numbers for political gain.
4:30 When we went to the Balkans earlier this year, my dad (who collects coins) went into a shop in Bosnia and Herzegovina, to try and get some Bosnian coins. They use the Marka. When he went to pay, he only had Euros on him and payed with those. He got dollars as change and did get his Markas after politely asking.
0:33: I guess the Nordic countries are included as that are large with rather small populations so it inflates the area that is contrasted to Germany, even more so with the Mercator projection. Then we add the poorer parts of Europe to get more countries. I am sure the German economy / capita is higher than most but still, the map is chosen to excaggerate the point. If anything is surprising, it would be the inclusion of Poland - large population and an economy that has grown a lot since they got rid of communism.
I know Jack dosent upload as much on this channel anymore but anytime he uploads here I get way more ecxited than any other of his channels uploading, I found Jack through this channel and its always so lovely to see a rare but still existant JSAG upload, keep going with the Geo stuff, its awesome
I love how at the last map every county has a really cool translation and then there is West Midlands which literally translates to just West Midlands I’m from West Midlands and it’s actually a lovely place
2:21 having lived in Canada and Japan, Canada has central air AC in most homes since the 90s, but in Japan they're just wall-mounted units in each major room. Big difference also in that sense.
It is funny how people think that fans somehow cool the air. The fan just circulates air and that makes the moisture on your skin to evaporite faster and that feels cool. Your camera is being "cooled" by air that is exactly the same temperature as it was in the back of your room at the fan.
someone someone's probably already said this, but the reason that the tokyo metro system has so many huge ups and downs is because of japan's mountainous terrain. in fact, because of how it formed, one could say that japan doesn't just have moutains, it *is* mountains
1:40 i would also argue that after Hiroshima for Japan and the Korean War for South Korea, the USA got their fingers in pretty deep while the nation was recovering from atrocity.
6:26 That is a region in russia called udmurtia. Southern Udmurts are considered to be the most redhead ethnic group, since it is incredibly rare to find a southern udmurt who doesn't have red hair and blue eyes.
8:39 | That’s the one really annoying part about living in Pennsylvania. The heavy funding leads to so many political ads, and they are relentless just because it’s such a big battleground state in US elections
The thing about the first child - that was the median age. Meaning a lot older and a lot younger. I was in fact surprised that the UK was so high, as it seemed like a lot higher percentage have children younger. But if you see a country with 25, you kinda think, half have their first kid before they are 25.
Is it only me because I've already seen almost all of these maps before but I still watch and will always watch Jack's "Maps or Flags I find/think" videos for his commentary
If you like dialects, you should come to Flanders, we have an absolute load of dialects. There are regions where every single city has multiple dialects.
Smoggie is a Middlesbrough accent and it’s a decent accent but I can’t explain it and they called it smoggie because in Middlesbrough we did a lot of smoke work and factory stuff and we let of a lot of smoke and fog so we are called smoggies and so I guess the accent is called smoggies by the way love your vids
8:10 it has the lakes of Urmia, which started drying up 1960, which now is way smaller then the other lakes, and it has Lake Taymyr which now is in spot 31, and not one of the 25 biggest. Ignoring spot 24 and 25.
1:33 That map is wrong. Most of Russia is a colony of Russia, not Muscovy proper. It's not oversees as a regular colony because Russia is a land empire, not a maritime empire.
For a long time, I thougt that there are only 4 English accents: British, Australian, American and the accent of the southern states of the US. Then TikTok made me realize that even UK has its own accents, when I saw a video where they spoke about those. I was like: "Wait, the UK has accents?" So I have known it for a few months, but I didn't expect that there are _so many_ accents. I don't know why did I think that every British person speaks the same way. I mean, having accents is absolutely logical. Even my country, Hungary has accents, while it's way much smaller than the UK.
Great Slave Lake is called that because the Cree would raid a local tribe for slaves. It isn't just a coincidentally similar word, it means slave, like captive forced laborer. Europeans named it after it being a source of slaves for the Cree. The name stuck, rather bizarrely and sadly. I mean we renamed Denali, don't know why we wouldn't rename SLAVE lake, lol.
I'm sorry, but Ethiopia shouldn't be in the colonized. They avoided 19th century colonization and stayed independent. While they got invaded by Italy during WW2, it was nowhere enough to be called colonization. Unless France was colonized by Nazi Germany?
2:29 Jack feeling sorry for the 9% people in Japan not having air-conditioning. Meanwhile, India-
South Afric 💀
in india most people have fans so its not that hot here
@@realsuperjuiceit is very hot here lmao
Hm.
Ur local Aussie is here
Jack: Calls Kosovo Macedonia
He called Kosovo Montenegro and Montenegro Macedonia 💀
W, Jack doesn’t recognize Kosovo!
“Kosovo is Kosovo”
“Kosovo is Serbia”
“Kosovo is Macedonia”
@@EBthepro75Wrong
@@DylanDoesStuff1 Wdym wrong?
4:38 thats not Macedonia, BUDDY....
When is Chip going to upload more ksp?
+100 Serbian social credit
i always mix them up too
He was close?
@@d4ydr34m1n6 not really, north Macedonia and Montenegro are like 2 countries apart
6:23 'a little bit of wales'' litrerally all of wales -__-
Well tbf it is at least a little bit😂
Hi brother
Hes human too -_-
8:20 Great Slave Lake is in Northwest Territories, Canada. It is named after an indigenous tribe known as the "Slavey" people, not actual slaves.
Well, they’re called that because the Cree used to conduct slave raids of the Dene people in the area. When the first Europeans asked about the area, the answer was that’s where slaves came from.
@@Jason820 True, but they are not really associated with slaves anymore
I mean, you are technically correcting him, just respectfully
That’s very misleading
Fun fact about the point you made at 9:49:
It is a feasible road trip to drive from Perth to Adelaide (and vice versa), but there's a stretch of 1000km of road where there is nothing nearby. If you wanna make the trip, you have to stock up, bring camping gear or a spare driver, and hope that you don't break down along the way...
Having dr from Perth to Adelaide I will actually disagree with you. You do not need camping gear - although we had a combi campervan.
As long as you stay on National Route 1, the main road across the Nullabor, you can find roadhouses with accommodation, food and petrol at regular distances along the highway. If you break down, like we did, you actually will not have to wait long until someone stops to help you. It is the main transportation connection between Perth and Adelaide after all.
Now if you take any other route you need full off roaming capability and supplies and a hell of a lot of planning.
Still waiting for “maps I find arousing”
☠️☠️
@@Aivi_xoxo 💀 💀 💀
He really needs to do that .
I bet Sussex will be highlighted in one of the maps 💀💀
3:05 it's actually about 15-20% of turkey that are Christian but when they are born the Turkish government puts Islam as their religion on the passport so people think that Christianity is a lot more uncommon than it actually is
15-20% is a huge reach
@@wfMedranard not really 15-20% is fair and then they have about a 5-10% Jewish population which means that the almost all the rest is muslim
Yeah; stats for Christians in the Middle East are always gonna be a bit inaccurate because that’s only the Christians we KNOW about. Coverts from Islam in some places have to keep their faith secret until they can run away.
6:29 who gonna tell em that aint moscow
‘MAYBE’
Justice for the Mari, Komi, and Veps people! The Ugric cousins to Fennic peoples in that area of Russia.
@@akaittouironic that you forgot about Udmurts, who comprise most of that red spot
@@georgiykireev9678 I must have read the map wrong then, since I could swear the Udmurts are further east than that 😐
@@akaittou no worries. Yeah, all you gotta remember is that Udmurtia is still in European Russia, which is roughly 30% of its total size. It doesn't even reach the mountains
2:42 JACK ACKNOWLEDGES GILMORE GIRLS AS A REAL THING?!!??? JACK IS A GILMORE FAN CONFIRMED??
9:03 the empty space here is what we refer to as "la diagonale du vide" (or "the empty diagonal" in English), the population density is really low compared to other area of France, which is why there aren’t as many stops here
8:20 Great slave lake is named after the slavey people that live in the area and not slaves.
Note: Slavey is an exonym given to them by the Cree, the slavey call themselves the Dene.
Slavey is not the exonym itself, it is an English translation, because the Cree called them slaves. Because they used them as slaves. It is absolutely named after slavery.
"Smoggy" is Teesside, basically stockton and Middlesbrough. It used to be an insult due to the Industry and therefore Smog in the area. It's now been adopted by us as a symbol of pride of our hard working heritage
4:36 💀🌚 jack this is not north Macedonia
no one cares
3:14 Egypt does have a lot of Christians! I've heard estimates anywhere from 10% to 30% (the census data isn't super accurate among other factors). In fact, Egypt used to be majority Christian before the Muslim Conquest in the 7th century. Unfortunately, since then Christians in Egypt have been heavily persecuted until today.
"montenegro and macedonia" As a macedonian we use the MKD (Denar), that's kosovo.
Serbia*
@@T01sa7Kosovo declared independence from Serbia and a big amount of countries recognizes its independence.
@@Kastonianyeah but we dont agree
@@Kastonian I can make a country and declare independence will I have a country? No, so Kosovo isn't one
@@T01sa7 You need other countries to recognize it. In your case South Sudan isn’t a country.
Jack the great slave lake is called that because it’s named after the nearby “Slavy” Native American tribe. I get that you didn’t know that and it sounds like I’m correcting you but I’m not.
@@Darth_B That's the sort of correction everyone wants :)
It's true that the lake is named after an indigenous tribe. But the tribe's real name is Dene--"Slavey" is a name given to them by outsiders who--wait for it--enslaved them.
You don't seem to realize that the "Slavey" are only called that because the Cree called them that, because they would raid them for slaves. The "Slave" in both the tribe name and the lake name really does mean "slave".
@@HuckleberryHim yeah my only knowlegde of this tribe it looking in my middle school history text book with a map of native tribes
@@ValekHalfHeart darn, middle school text book didn’t mention them out side of a map so I barely knew of their existence
1:08 We are working on it though. There's been an up tick in high speed passenger train investment in the U.S. (Note : We do have a major railway network, it's just for cargo an goods since it's not always reliable to distribute on the road.) There's already been a passenger train line finished going from Miami to Orlando in Florida and there's another one being constructed going from Los Angeles, California to Las Vegas, Nevada which is a way longer trip and it will be much more harder and expensive. But it's a start. NYC is well known to have public transport as they're main way of getting around since it's extremely crowded. But other major cities like Los Angeles, Atlanta, Dallas, and Houston mainly have cars which has lead to many traffic jams and very frustrated drivers. Sometimes it's even been deadly during bad weather. So I'm happy that we are getting more passenger trains being set up.
10:21 that's Essex, not East Sussex
What is Sussex
Sus sex lolololololoklo
8:04 the surface level changes so under a hill there will be a dip on that map (i think)
the height is probably not to scale just so that you can see it instead of it being a flat map
6:20 "and just a lil bit of Wales" The whole Wales being red:
Geography at school: 😕
Geography with Jack: 🔥🤩
Makes sense😂
JACK THERES AN AD ON UA-cam SHORTS USING YOUR FACE WITH AN AI WORD FILTER PROMOTING THERE “draw the flag app”
9:35 As an Australian, it's an absolute existential crisis to realise I'm on an island twice, first by sea, then by the country's own land.
0:56 Hooray for NYC representing public transportation!
I also saw that!
3:07 the percent in Egypt is 25% not 10% according to the Coptic church
There's a Wiki entry for "Religion in Egypt" that gives several sources around 10%.
It seems likely the Coptics are trying to inflate their numbers for political gain.
Really? Every fourth person is Christian?
4:30 When we went to the Balkans earlier this year, my dad (who collects coins) went into a shop in Bosnia and Herzegovina, to try and get some Bosnian coins. They use the Marka. When he went to pay, he only had Euros on him and payed with those. He got dollars as change and did get his Markas after politely asking.
0:33: I guess the Nordic countries are included as that are large with rather small populations so it inflates the area that is contrasted to Germany, even more so with the Mercator projection. Then we add the poorer parts of Europe to get more countries. I am sure the German economy / capita is higher than most but still, the map is chosen to excaggerate the point. If anything is surprising, it would be the inclusion of Poland - large population and an economy that has grown a lot since they got rid of communism.
Jacob will be watching this rn
I know Jack dosent upload as much on this channel anymore but anytime he uploads here I get way more ecxited than any other of his channels uploading, I found Jack through this channel and its always so lovely to see a rare but still existant JSAG upload, keep going with the Geo stuff, its awesome
4:10 I swear if I see an ohio joke in the comments
As soon as i heard ohio i checked the commenys
Can't even go without hearing an Ohio joke in the comments.
My dad got pulled over while we were on vacation in Ohio
Cant even drive In ohio
@@Nubbineditsoh come on
I love how at the last map every county has a really cool translation and then there is West Midlands which literally translates to just West Midlands I’m from West Midlands and it’s actually a lovely place
2:21 having lived in Canada and Japan, Canada has central air AC in most homes since the 90s, but in Japan they're just wall-mounted units in each major room. Big difference also in that sense.
0:08 *doesn’t Realise the gnome*
6:05 WIGAN ACCENT ON HERE 🎉🎉🎉
9:41 that one guy living in the centre:🗿
Alice Springs it’s right next to uluru so it’s a popular tourist destination (population 85,000)
9:11 People before city skylines was released
0:11 looks like Denmark 🇩🇰
10:09 "The town on the breast-like hill" brilliant name for Manchester
It is funny how people think that fans somehow cool the air. The fan just circulates air and that makes the moisture on your skin to evaporite faster and that feels cool. Your camera is being "cooled" by air that is exactly the same temperature as it was in the back of your room at the fan.
0:02 why do the have a light house in middle of France??
If this becomes the top comment, jack must eat 3 freddos in the Reddit video.
Yes! Go, commie.
the caspian sea is a lake because one of the key attributes of a sea is that it has to have an connection to an Ocean
Kosovo ❌
Macedonia ✔
someone
someone's probably already said this, but the reason that the tokyo metro system has so many huge ups and downs is because of japan's mountainous terrain. in fact, because of how it formed, one could say that japan doesn't just have moutains, it *is* mountains
6:03 The Potteries is referring to the area including and around Stoke-on-Trent.
Jack you should look at alternate hosty maps
2:41 when i think of yale, i think of the ken carson song - yale😭
SAME
3:40 my mom had me at 20….
Same
1:51 yet another map without New Zealand 🇳🇿 😢
8:30
i want it in my living room
There are actually a fair amount of Christians in the Middle East who have lived there since ancient times.
1:23
Well it looks like all roads do indeed lead to Rome.
Here have a like 👍
Why do you think it is a saying
8:13 wth is great slave lake😭😭
The US is generally warmer than most of Northern and Western Europe. Even our cold areas still tend to have hot summers.
1:40 i would also argue that after Hiroshima for Japan and the Korean War for South Korea, the USA got their fingers in pretty deep while the nation was recovering from atrocity.
1:10 some real map what?
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map porn. its the name of the subreddit. not funny
@@keane-prohe might get demonize tbh
@@keane-pro bro chill it’s a joke
Haha thought the samet thing
6:26 That is a region in russia called udmurtia. Southern Udmurts are considered to be the most redhead ethnic group, since it is incredibly rare to find a southern udmurt who doesn't have red hair and blue eyes.
1:10 ‘some real map… WHAT💀
10:22 Jack calling Essex “East Sussex” 😭
Houses aren’t as reliant on air conditioning when they’re built with bricks and have several floors along with proper ventilation.
Didn’t know jack was a frank ocean fan 🔥🔥🔥 Bros got the blond tshirt on
8:39 | That’s the one really annoying part about living in Pennsylvania. The heavy funding leads to so many political ads, and they are relentless just because it’s such a big battleground state in US elections
The thing about the first child - that was the median age. Meaning a lot older and a lot younger. I was in fact surprised that the UK was so high, as it seemed like a lot higher percentage have children younger. But if you see a country with 25, you kinda think, half have their first kid before they are 25.
Jack i love your map i find videos keep it up
6:30 That ain't Moscow, brother
And for those who are wondering: it's Udmurtia.
6:11 in Shetland we would say shetlander not shetlandic which I find funny
Is it only me because I've already seen almost all of these maps before but I still watch and will always watch Jack's "Maps or Flags I find/think" videos for his commentary
8:25 Pretty sure that's in the Sacramento International Airport.
7:43 i’ve lived in two of these counties, but currently live in a different one
"Map of the Roman empire roads" and Jack being surprised how many come out of Rome made me giggle
1:45 North Korea was/is influenced by Russia
That’s not what they mean by influenced.
jack rocking a blond shirt is the coolest thing ever
The 5:38 map ate Bedfordshire, and honestly that's fairly accurate
those maps were epic
If you like dialects, you should come to Flanders, we have an absolute load of dialects. There are regions where every single city has multiple dialects.
Smoggie is a Middlesbrough accent and it’s a decent accent but I can’t explain it and they called it smoggie because in Middlesbrough we did a lot of smoke work and factory stuff and we let of a lot of smoke and fog so we are called smoggies and so I guess the accent is called smoggies by the way love your vids
1:10 are we just ignoring it says ‘some real map porn’ 💀
I think he literally ran out of synonyms on the titles.... 😅
8:10 it has the lakes of Urmia, which started drying up 1960, which now is way smaller then the other lakes, and it has Lake Taymyr which now is in spot 31, and not one of the 25 biggest.
Ignoring spot 24 and 25.
Jack again suffering by making the tiniest mistake
0:50 New york is yellow
At least 1 other person noticed it
At least 2 other people noticed it
At least 3 other people noticed it
At least 4 other people noticed it
At least 5 other people noticed it
That GDP map is crazy because California’s GDP isn’t much lower than Germany’s and it’s just one state in the US.
1:12 no way no one noticed that
What?
@@ahirboy720look at the text at top
The Caspian Sea is in fact a lake that is not connected to the sea in any way.
Jack: If its not about me I can't contribute much
Also Jack:
Jack dropped a new adjective for his titles
05:55 Jack sounds like Daisy from Downton Abbey
Nice one.. please bring back 1 hour go-to-sleep videos. Somedays, they are my only hope to fall asleep
1:49
japan should be light blue because of the Dutch island that they had back in the 1600s to the 1800s i believe
5:40 so accurate, I never think N. Ayrshire is ever on maps
1:33 That map is wrong. Most of Russia is a colony of Russia, not Muscovy proper. It's not oversees as a regular colony because Russia is a land empire, not a maritime empire.
He never runs out of synonyms 😂
5:08 ERM ACKSHUALLY ITS EDINBURGH
That is just wrong
@@notDaum I’m in the red area and I’m closer to Edinburgh than Dublin, AKA I’m right.
They’ve done the UK as one country.
@@jamesgodden3 which is completely stupid
@@SixHexKeptMeInTheDark haha why? I’m all for Scottish independence etc but atm it is officially the UK
Bro doesnt think that Caspian sea is not a lake 💀8:10
For a long time, I thougt that there are only 4 English accents: British, Australian, American and the accent of the southern states of the US. Then TikTok made me realize that even UK has its own accents, when I saw a video where they spoke about those. I was like: "Wait, the UK has accents?" So I have known it for a few months, but I didn't expect that there are _so many_ accents.
I don't know why did I think that every British person speaks the same way. I mean, having accents is absolutely logical. Even my country, Hungary has accents, while it's way much smaller than the UK.
POV: jacks videos help you study for your AP human geography test this week
Great Slave Lake is called that because the Cree would raid a local tribe for slaves. It isn't just a coincidentally similar word, it means slave, like captive forced laborer. Europeans named it after it being a source of slaves for the Cree. The name stuck, rather bizarrely and sadly. I mean we renamed Denali, don't know why we wouldn't rename SLAVE lake, lol.
0:41 New York City is public transport
I'm sorry, but Ethiopia shouldn't be in the colonized. They avoided 19th century colonization and stayed independent. While they got invaded by Italy during WW2, it was nowhere enough to be called colonization. Unless France was colonized by Nazi Germany?