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Did you know technically Uruguay has 3 co-official flags? What do they mean? And what is that sun thing with the human face on it? And how does JONAS know how to speak Spanish? This any many more questions will be answered in today's FLAG/ FAN DAY!!
this is a plaecholder reply, meaning that I am replying something random before anyone else so that I can edit this later, and hopefully make it into an actually funny comment that people can see when they click the "view replies" button.
Edit: I couldn't think of anything :skull:
Love your videos!❤
Hey there Barbs! Thanks a bunch for coming over and needless to say for the video once again! I just wanted to point out once again that Uruguayan Emilio Arenas has Guinness World Record for owning the most pencils and that in 1841 during the Uruguayan Great War a naval battle was won with cheese in what I believe was a one time only event and we also have another republic within Uruguay itself that´s actually a single house called the Republic of Parva Domus Magna Quies which is a wacky mansion for old guys to drink whiskey, tell bad jokes and loaf around.
Italy idk
Agrego!
En las escarapelas que representan los pabellones, la escarapela del Pabellón Nacional (la "bandera de uruguay") puede ser utilizada por cualquier ciudadano uruguayo. Era común usarlas en los días festivos patrios pero se podía usar en todo momento como muestra de orgullo nacional, algo así como los Estadounidenses utilizan su bandera flameando en la puerta de la casa.
En cambio, las escarapelas de de los otros dos pabellones, se destinaron específicamente para las fuerzas del orden del Estado.
La escarapela de la Bandera de Artigas es usada por las Fuerzas Armadas, visible en las gorras de lo uniformes y como "Escudo" en las unidades Mecanizadas como tanques o transportes blindados de personal. La aeronaves de la Fuerza Aérea directamente tienen pintada la Bandera de Artigas (en vez del Pabellón nacional) en su cola.
La escarapela de los Treinta y Tres fue desinada para la Policía Nacional, y se la puede ver en las Gorras de los Uniformes y dependiendo la unidad policial que nos refiriéramos en boinas o birretes.
"Yorugua" is because Argentinians love to change syllables order to play with words. This is known as "metathesis"... It's a characteristic of Lunfardo slang / argot of Spanish from Buenos Aires... So, the actual word is "uruguayo" (Uruguayan), but with the last syllable ("yo") put at the beginning of the word
i think its also called vesre. Uruguay has the same thing for example instead of saying "afuera" we would sometimes say "Arafue"
@@Leo-pt9ei interesting. Are you from Montevideo or a nearby region?
@@leandrojulian7155 My parents are from Montevideo. The accents spoken in southern Uruguay and eastern Argentina like Buenos Aires and Rosario are practically the same with minor differences.
@@Leo-pt9ei yes, we have that to a certain extent in Uruguay, but it's much more characteristic of Argentina/Buenos Aires.
@@Alfonso162008 In my experience it’s really frequent in Uruguay
So, besides the similarities between the two flags, the Uruguayan & Greek national mottos are identical: Ελευθερία ή Θάνατος - Libertad o Muerte - Freedom or Death
thats really cool, wheen did greek get thet motto? i imagine during otoman times... cheers from uruguay.
The same motto is also on the flag of the April Uprising of 1876 in Bulgaria; it seems it was widely used during this period.
It was also used by the serbian chetniks its very typical
I like that motto a lot
❤❤❤😮 Greetings from 🇺🇾🧉👋
Also, we argentinians refer to uruguayans (mainly in the context of football matches) as Charrúas (from the Charrúas native people); it's not at all a despective term or anything like that. I don't know if uruguayans refer to themselvs as charruas too.
And, btw, as a porteño myself although the term "porteño" might be used in a despective manner, it's not despective per se, is similar to "yankee", it might be despective or not, just depends on the context.
We do call ourselves charruas. And we use porteños to refer to ALL Argentinians even tho we know it's only for Buenos Aires' people. The rest of Argentinians don't like to be called porteños and that's why we do it.
you might think that no one watches these videos, but ever since they were spun out into their own separate thing after the Cuba episode they've always been my favorite part. vexillology is so insanely underrated
Agreed
I faithfully watch the Flag/Fan episodes because I am keenly interested in flags too 😊
"Rioplatense" refereces to both Argentinians and Uruguayans, The Rio de La Plata is what divides us politically but is also what unifies us culturally
Uruguay flag is so beautiful
It is! 🩵
Porteños, call themselves Porteños ((people from the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires)) so... nope we dont take it as an insult ♥
In Uruguay it’s used in a somewhat negative manner.
si lo se.... :V but we dont mind @@guillermom2365
@@guillermom2365
As an uruguayan, I can confirm that
@@guillermom2365 well, maybe depending on who you talk to, but I don't think you can generalize it.
@@Alfonso162008 I think it’s pretty common tbh.
"Libertad O Muerte" is the slogan of the Greek revolution, and even the Greek and Uruguayan flags are similar. It's interesting, is there any connection?
Liberty or death is a common motto in over a dozen places that went through a revolution.
🇬🇷: Huh, we should hang out sometime
Masonic influence of both independentist groups? The Φιλάκι Εταιρεία and the Eastern Knights (Caballeros Orientales).
Could we be lost brothers?
Inti appears in the Ecuadorian flag too. I believe Bolivia and Peru also have it.
🇺🇾 is a lovely country indeed, can't wait for 🇺🇿 episode.
( probably in October 🎃)
The last former soviet republic in the series
Yes, definitely update the early countries, at least add in the new segments. Our daughter is adopted from Bulgaria and the food there is AMAZING, and I’m pretty sure it’s mostly farm to table. Also they have wineries, rose oil is huge, but there’s also lavender oil too. The ONLY thing we were told they can’t produce much of is olive oil, so they use sunflower oil or just import it from the EU.
Yaaaaaahhh
Flag / fan Friday
Agggggggaaaaiiiiiinnnnn❤️🤍
Thanks Uruguay 🇺🇾
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Doesn't 'orientales' mean 'easterners' not 'immortals?'
""orientales"" From the east, on the other side of the silver river
Yes! It means orientals, or easterners. Idk why the hell he decided to translate it to "immortals" (he even uses the correct translation in the main episode). Even if you wanna be poetic with your words, based on the jest they did or whatever, I don't think we've ever used the term "orientales" to mean "immortals".
It does
@@Alfonso162008 I think it was a joke
I always wondered what that sun meant. Thanks Paul!
So, is Uruguay the only country in the world to have more than one official flag?
Bolivia recently recognized a second oficial one which is the indigenous flag, common across south america known as the "Wiphala".
Other countries I don't know.
Whenever you want to make another great video of our little but great country, may i suggest the anathems ? Thanks for showing us as we are. Greetings from Uruguay 🇺🇾
I had been waiting for the Uruguay episode eagerly. Thanks, Barbs. And btw, I watched your video about future plans. I hope Discovery Channel, CNN or BBC come knocking soon (unless you wanna stay indie). You've done fantastic work throughout these years and it's been great watching the way you've evolved the channel.
Porteño is not a denigrative term, mostly
I've never met a Swede who said Åland is part of Sweden.
No, but I have a Swedish friend who WISHES Aland was part of Sweden!
heeey, do not mess with line 76! I always take that bus at the same time every day, and it's not that bad, there's far worse than that, although I agree as a frequent user of line 76, it just sucks from time to time.
And for that graffiti you mentioned, I'm sure I have seen pictures of it, but not about 76, rather about line 104 which does a completely different route along Montevideo, and is also infamous for just being late (if you catch the bus that is)
Also, that picture of the 76 is quite old. I'm pretty sure it wasn't easy to find a good quality picture of it but just by the paint you can tell its early 2016 or older, why?
Because Montevideo today has 4 main bus companies (CUTCSA, COME, UCOT, COETC) but in the past there used to be a 5th, called RAINCOOP.
They had line 76 (among others like 2, 14, 21, 71 and 79) but they went bankrupt in June 2016, leaving all lines mentioned just dead, that remained for about a week while the city gov. made a deal with the remaining 4 companies to take all RAINCOOP lines and put them back into service. 76 has been managed by COETC since, and they paint their buses with the colour red, while RAINCOOP used white and blue, which you can see in the picture at 1:27
Anyways, as the graffiti says, la vida pasa, el 104 no.
I was a victim of the 104 frequency for almost half of my life. I can confirm that indeed la vida pasa, pero el 104 no.
Can anyone appreciate how much hard work he has been putting nonstop for like, 5-6 years? He is doing a great job and fulfilling the commitment of geography everywhere. Keep it up, its time for zimbabwe!
Love your videos!❤
Entre Rios argentinian province still have the "Artigas" flag, as both were part of the league.
It shouldn't though : traitor Ramirez (from Entre Ríos) is literally the reason Artiguismo became exctint, therefore : that's actually an insult 🤔
So tickled to see stuff from San Anto! We lived there for four years. Our daughter still has her flower crown (hers was a Walmart special, hahaha). Those medals are ubiquitous in the spring - there are serious collectors who walk around during Fiesta time, jangling with so many medals pinned to a vest of some sort.
If you want fun and wacky, maybe someone needs to send one of those message potatoes to you, lol. Or one of those things that little wound-up butterflies explodes out of! Might have a little trouble tying that to a specific country, though.
Hello there my good sir, I am a big fan of your content and I have learned so much from you and your amazing colleagues that help you. I am an American that lives in Mexico for 11 years now. I speak English, Spanish and Russian. I am planning on watching every single one of your videos and seeing how long it will take me. I will be doing that after the Zimbabwe episode is out. Thank you once again.
2:04 "Love me some whiskey sours and an old fashion"
You can take the Minnesotan out of Minnesota but not the Minnesota out of the Minnesotan 😅
Great video as always.
I'm So Excited For The Uzbekistan Geography Now Episode. The Final "Stan" Country.
You should mention the international dialing code in the Uzbekistan episode. Okay
He should next episode. 🇺🇿
Hi from Louisiana! :D
Been watching since like the Saint Lucia video, I think.
4:13
Orientales doesn't mean inmortals, it means "from the east", in the same way that the world Oriental works in "República Oriental del Uruguay"
Para para "from the west" significa del oeste osea occidentales
east
@@cnnibal
Yeah, my bad
Wow, a Czechia T-shirt, nice!
Greetings from Czechia! ^^
kinda funny that the fort in the picture does appearently only fly one of the flags that are only allowed to be flow with the main flag
It's a special case. If you search for "fortaleza del Cerro de Montevideo" you'll see in the picture in full size that the main flag is flown on the center pole at the entrance to the fortress. The Artigas flag is flown bigger and further aside because the fortress is now the General Artigas Museum.
3:22 Also Uruguay’s sun is happier than Argentina’s.
😂
A hand stitched map, that is really cool.
"Freedom or Death" most libertarian motto ever. I think it was based on an american flag also
We DO watch flag fan day Barbs!! Keep on going!! Too bad that you skipped Taiwan, I hope it's the first country you do after Zimbabwe
He skipped taiwan for obvious reasons (its not a fully independent country)
The sun looks beautiful in the flag with those colors. One of the most relaxing flags to look at considering how stable and safe Uruguay is :)
Really appariaciate the Czechia Tshirt !! :) :) :)
Hahahaha, I did NOT expect that my audio explanation of that would make it to THIS video! 😂
Glad to have helped with that little oversight! 🫶🫶🫶
Just a little correction, if I may: it is not used as a derogatory term (at least not the word by itself). It is the correct nickname for the people from the city of Buenos Aires. People from Buenos Aires call themselves porteños.
@@Alfonso162008, I know...but thats just how Uruguayans see it.
And honestly, I'll rather stick to it since the other one: "Hambrientinos"...THAT'S JUST TOO F***ED UP in my point of view 😬😅.
You stick on that side with the "Porteños" one and we stick with the "Yoruguas" over this one, lmao 😆🫶
SALÚD!
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@@_AntonioRipoll I'm uruguayan too, dude 😂There might be some derogatory connotations when using the word depending on the context, but tbh I've never felt that the word itself was derogatory 🤷♂Either that, or I'm the weird uruguayan here... 🤣
I have never ever heard the word "porteño" used as a derogatory term. It is actually the correct way to label the people from the Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires. (And many other cities around the world with important international ports.) I felt it like someone from Newark talking about NYC saying "yeah dude, we make fun of them and call them 'new yorkers'"
Yeah, he got that wrong. It's not a derogatory term. Maybe it was at some point in history? I have no idea, but it is just a nickname for the people from Buenos Aires.
Its not exactly derogatory or offensive but it is colloquial which I think where Antonio was going.
Porteño se le dice de manera despectiva al estereotipo de argentino agrandado que vive en una burbuja. En el interior del país muchos piensan que esa manera de actuar es exclusiva de la gente de Buenos Aires, por lo que aclaran "los argentinos no somos agrandados, son los porteños", como diferenciando ambos grupos.
from what I heard you call people from buenos aires that, that have inflated egos
I know you like to travel to the countries that to talk about. If you are going to travel to Zimbabwe or Zambia, you'll probably have to travel through South Africa. Please do a meet up in Johannesburg on your way there!!!
Yess
You two crack me up.
I would like to adress a mistake in the video, in the minute 4:13 when he says "33 inmortals", he would be wrong, Orientales means "easterns" in reference to the country's possition EAST of the Uruguay river.
4:14 oriental means oriental/easterner
@8:15 Those are fighting words Jonas! Åland is ours!
After Zimbabwe, is there going to be some kind of marathon event where we watch every episode together end to end starting from Afghanistan? That would be epic.
For real. When he gets to the very last country.🇿🇼
Or maybe some other format like traveling on a continuous path around the world and ending up back in Barbs' home country USA...
Great video.
Fun fact: in hispanic heraldry noble men have their coat of arms in regular shape shields while women have them in oval ones. It's curious that in Spanish and Portuguese "republic" is a female word while "kingdom" and "empire" are male. Originally, all Southern Cone countries had oval coats of arms, including the Riograndense Republic, which is now part of Brazil
I have an Idea I think would be sucessful, maybe start a subscribing service that you devlope that teaches lesser known languages ; as an example Azerbaijani, Armenian, Georgian, Uzbek, Farsi, Punjabi, Slovene, Maltese, Wolof, ETC. and I think that many of us would subscribe (or maybe even make it free) I for one wants to learn some lesser known languages, and you could ask Geograpeeps to send in helpful language learning tools. coming from an American who loves the cultures and nationstates from around the world.
1.50 yes we are cool
I like your Czechia shirt 😀
Yeah, Sweden you had your chance with Åland. Perkele.
Flag friday is BACK
Let's go! 🇺🇾
Hi, i dont know if you said it and i missed it. But this country kinda doesnt have a name, its "Republica Oriental del Uruguay" so: "The republic eastern of the Uruguay (the river)". Its too funny 😂
At the beggining of the main video he kind of said it but didn't specifically said the implication that it has no name.
same fo the "United states of America"
¡Dale, Uruguay! 🇺🇾🇺🇾🇺🇾🇺🇾🇺🇾
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I know there's only two episodes left (Good lord does time fly), but is there any way Venezuelan Geograpeeps could help with research for the Venezuela video in advance?
I’m a Geographer from Venezuela and I speak good English but I am not famous, so I guess I can’t participate 😅
4:10 Orientales means orientals, as in easterners, not immortals
4:11 "Orientales" means Orientals, where did you even get "immortals" from? lmao
Fact : The similarities of Uruguay 🇺🇾 and Greek 🇬🇷 flag
Cool.🇺🇾 🇬🇷
YO NEW URUGUAY VIDEO
Yeah, 🇺🇾 episode
Can't wait for the next episode 🇺🇿
I wish the geo now shirts had smaller logos on the left pec instead of that big obnoxious one in the middle.
hey umm funny thing
pula (that croation city)
in romanian it means di##
Porteño means from the port. Yorugua is alvesre. Me extraña que no se acuerden de Minguito y su lunfardo. Uy is the third largest whisky drinking country per capita!!! after India and France? in the world.
I will shout GEOGRAPHY NOW for u
Two videos in a row I'm giving you liquor. What a bad influence 😅
Åland is Finnish!! Damn you Jonas!
We do have 3 flags. Artigas is proudly our Father. We do call ourselves "Charrúas" 🩵. Also, "Orientales" and "Uruguayans" are synonyms to us... 👋🧉
Yess watched video
Remember when these were uploaded on Friday?
I say thank you for mentioning me in the video-VLADIMIR!😅
It's Slovakia the middle of the world!😊
Damn when you mentioned the green flag during the Brazil era got me thinking how weird it feels thinking about when the Brazil episode just came out sooooooo long ago. That also got me thinking that Uruguay and Brazil gotta take the prize of two countries who border each other with the most letters in between their first letter in their country’s name. B-brazil and U-Uruguay.
Well probably a tie with Colombia and Venezuela, Or no wait!! A-rgentina borders Uruguay!
Please help me think of other examples! 😝
Angola and Zambia 😭
Uruguay is so expensive that when we go to other countries to us everything is super cheap. Pero bueno Uruguay noma
The Federal league flag looks like the Nicaragua or El Salvador flag crossed out
both countries were inspired by the flag of Argentina
Uruguayos está bien.
Franc Ocean and Mac Miller spotted 😊
50 blessings. and the 50th stalker brigade.
I like to see myself in this video (a letter)! Ko😅rea united!
Wooooo
Uruguay, along with Chile and Argentina, has the highest consumption of drugs in general. They're closer to being "1st world nations," and wealthier nations tend to be consumers.
Two co-official flags???
yes, but they are historical flags. if you ask us wich is "our flag" 99.9 percent of uruguayans would point to the national flag. the others are not ment to represent the country in any form.
Within 4 hours!
Whats the meaning of "its not selling out if its your brand"? Is the merch made per order? Surely, there is a backorder from time to time. I know its meant to be a funny statement, but I'm a little slow to pick up on the double meaning.
Because when a CZcamsr Texas sponsor, there’s usually people in the comments saying they’re selling out where he is promoting his own brand meaning is not selling out to anybody
uruguaaaaaaay!!!!!!!!
Is it legal to post a Black Pudding from Lancashire, England, to the US? Doubtful, but the Police investigation could be "explosive".
Czechia shirt yeee B)
Brisbane ain't a big city by the way. Only like 2 million people compared to Sydney and Melbourne which each have 5 million.
"Porteños" is usually completed by "locos"
As an uruguayan, when porteños is followed by a word, usually it is a much more offensive one
There is no way I am so early
How does Uruguay have more drug users than Colombia? I learned something new today, I would imagine Colombia is more known for supplying drugs
Per capita. But as an uruguayan I doubt we are first in drug consumption. The alcohol is true though.
@@Jess-737 Uruguay used to have a more considerable amount of traffic casualties but in 2016 it enacted a zero alcohol tolerance (0%BAC) while driving. The amount of accidents have gone down ever since.
LUIGI PRIMO! BEST PIZZA WRESTLER OUT THERE!
You got the reference!! 🤣🤣🤣
Why don't you upload new Geography go videos ?
Because he hasn’t been anywhere yet or he wants to get the country episode out first
Hi
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yoruguas :)
Uzbekistan is cooming😎
Can't wait for it probably in October 🎃 maybe🤔.🇺🇿
5:15 HeY tHiS fLaG cAn'T fLy By ItSeLf!
He clarified by law in government buildings and offices... the artigas flag is also the flag and roundel used by the military hence why you see it alone in the fort known as Fortaleza del cerro.
It's a special case. If you search for "fortaleza del Cerro de Montevideo" you'll see in the picture in full size that the main flag is flown on the center pole at the entrance to the fortress. The Artigas flag is flown bigger and further aside because the fortress is now the General Artigas Museum.