Religion: I would say that most of the Swedish people are non believers but we become members of the church when we are born then we have to do a active move if we want to leave which most people don't.
N12. You've made the Soviet flag as the old flag of Russia while the flags of other Soviet republics aren't Soviet. It's incorrectly. Each republic of the USSR had its Soviet flag. Or you make all of them Soviet, or put an imperial flag to Russia what we used until February 1917
How is Russia so dark in alcohol consumption, lol. In movies everyone drinks vodka. In "old flags" looks like Spain was invaded by Germany with the black coat of arms. Danish left their sleeping lions coat of arms in Estonia.
One doesn't know about some criteria used but there are some things to take into account in the case of Poland here: It's sad that the most popular brand in Poland is one owned by equity based in Portugal and doesn't manufacture anything, being simply a chain of supermarkets. I couldn't think of any actual Polish brand (manufacturer) big and recognizable enough to merit a place here though. The biggest party in membership in Poland isn't right wing but left; that is if somebody bothers with labels (which is secondary at best and mostly a distraction, they are all generally scumbags regardless of denomination bent on exploiting us regular folk in about every corner of Europe) based on programme criteria and real actions. The number of Jews in Poland is massively underreported. Flip through Polish TV channels for an hour and you'll see more than that for sure. They're the biggest minority in Poland. For some reasons it's been kept on a down low. The Palace of Culture and Science is among the most recognizable buildings in Poland, true, but I think it's got to give way to the Wawel or Malbork Castles or even the Jasna Góra Monastery (OK, the latter is a would-be first place domestically only, for Poles and not foreigners I guess). Interestingly the logos for three most numerous parties in Denmark, Norway and Sweden seem to be a variation on the same theme: a flower petal. Very alike. Could there be a new Kalmar Union in the making or what? :) Hey, Slovak neighbours, what's the most popular brand in your country shown here? What's that company? Didn't know about the Mir Castle. I've looked at some photos from past and present - great job restoring the building, Belarus! It's beautiful.
(13:20) It's interesting that Western Europe is now leaning left and Eastern Europe is leaning right, the twists and turns that life takes.
4:28 Turkey doesn’t have a coat of arma
Nice
Those 12 Jewish people from Faroe Islands have a groupchat in discord xD
6:13 bro blurred something there 🇩🇪🙋🏻♂️
2:44 what the pope doing with 1.5 cars?
The number of 1444 is not Vatican, it is San Marino 👍
@@langmaps haha, I was pretty sure it wasn’t Vatican. But sounded a lot funnier in my head to see the pope with 1.5 cars.
The number of churches that appear in Spain it is not truly the number of churches but the number of "parroquias" = parish or congregations.
Religion: I would say that most of the Swedish people are non believers but we become members of the church when we are born then we have to do a active move if we want to leave which most people don't.
N12. You've made the Soviet flag as the old flag of Russia while the flags of other Soviet republics aren't Soviet. It's incorrectly. Each republic of the USSR had its Soviet flag. Or you make all of them Soviet, or put an imperial flag to Russia what we used until February 1917
How is Russia so dark in alcohol consumption, lol. In movies everyone drinks vodka. In "old flags" looks like Spain was invaded by Germany with the black coat of arms. Danish left their sleeping lions coat of arms in Estonia.
One doesn't know about some criteria used but there are some things to take into account in the case of Poland here:
It's sad that the most popular brand in Poland is one owned by equity based in Portugal and doesn't manufacture anything, being simply a chain of supermarkets. I couldn't think of any actual Polish brand (manufacturer) big and recognizable enough to merit a place here though.
The biggest party in membership in Poland isn't right wing but left; that is if somebody bothers with labels (which is secondary at best and mostly a distraction, they are all generally scumbags regardless of denomination bent on exploiting us regular folk in about every corner of Europe) based on programme criteria and real actions.
The number of Jews in Poland is massively underreported. Flip through Polish TV channels for an hour and you'll see more than that for sure. They're the biggest minority in Poland. For some reasons it's been kept on a down low.
The Palace of Culture and Science is among the most recognizable buildings in Poland, true, but I think it's got to give way to the Wawel or Malbork Castles or even the Jasna Góra Monastery (OK, the latter is a would-be first place domestically only, for Poles and not foreigners I guess).
Interestingly the logos for three most numerous parties in Denmark, Norway and Sweden seem to be a variation on the same theme: a flower petal. Very alike. Could there be a new Kalmar Union in the making or what? :)
Hey, Slovak neighbours, what's the most popular brand in your country shown here? What's that company?
Didn't know about the Mir Castle. I've looked at some photos from past and present - great job restoring the building, Belarus! It's beautiful.