Why Countries Are Landlocked + Canals
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- čas přidán 16. 12. 2016
- Why are some countries landlocked? In the case of Bolivia its because they lost a war with Chile.
Ethiopia and Serbia granted independence to the parts of their countries that had a coast.
Some countries like uzbekistan, are so far inland that they are doubly landlocked, which means they are both landlocked and completely surrounded by other landlocked countries.
When a country is landlocked it can be difficult for them to trade, and they often have to rely on their neighbours. In Europe, the danube river lets many landlocked countries have some access to the black sea. As well, many canals exist which lets small ships travel deep inland, providing some of the benefits of having a coast.
Some countries may look landlocked, but when viewed closely you can see they have tiny coasts. You can watch this video I made which explores the weird borders in those situations:
• Weird Borders: Why Cou...
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VanDeGraph Make a video about the Armenian Genocide
I've been watching since you had 1000 subs, over that a bit, I still haven't subscribed and boom! You've earned a lot! I think I will.
VanDeGraph oh my why couldn't of you been two days ago this video ! I had a geography test and one of the questions was double landlocked !
Well made video, except Kosovo is a country and you presented it as a part of Serbia.
Since you made this video i assume that you understand why those slavs claim the heritage of Macedonia even they dont have any connection with the macedonia and next time put the label right!( yaunatakabara.blogspot.gr/2009/10/upper-macedonia-southern-vardarska_08.html )
2:05 Uzbekistan is stan-locked.
What a nice pun u get there
@RedGaming Studio "stan-locked": landlocked by countries ending in -stan.
'Stan' is persian for 'Land'
But not pakistan! Ha!😂
I told my sister this joke and she threw her phone at the wall ;-;
"Not every country is lucky enough to have a coast"
*Shows Chile taking the coast of every single friking country*
And croatia
@@myeyesfeellikecrap3510 no
@@myeyesfeellikecrap3510 3:55 .
@@myeyesfeellikecrap3510 Bosnia & Herzegovnia still has some coastline though. In Neum. It's tiny, but means they're technically not landlocked.
What if every coastal land in the world belonged to Chile?
Fun Fact: If the United States actually did collapse for whatever reason, then assuming that all 50 states would become independent, Nebraska would be the only Triple Landlocked country in the world (Great lakes don't count.).
What about native reservations
But… landlocked means they don’t have access to the ocean-
What do native reservations even have to do with it
@@randomguynolonger727yearsa9 Have you not watched the video? Triple landlocked means you are landlocked by landlocked countries that are themselves landlocked by landlocked countries.
@@proaaron578 I already knew that. But what do natice reservations have to do with being landlocked? Absolutely nothing. Thats why I asked. Where the heck did you somehow make out i didnt know what triple landlocked meant?
Have you not read my reply??
@@randomguynolonger727yearsa9 If there were native reservations that became independent they could be quadruple landlocked, of course. And you did seem confused as you said landlocked means they don't have access to the ocean as if you didn't know what triple landlocked means.
Mongols: We lost to Japan because of the sea so we decided to remove it
true
Lol
How long do you want your coastline?
Chile: Yes
And Russia looks long too
Norway 😈😈
@@justarobloxplayer69 yeah but most of it is frozen.
Canada: 👁️👄👁️
"Bolivia is just as salty as the ocean they lost" bruh I'm dead😂😂🤣🤣🤣👌
That was a good one 🤣
200th like
i get it, because the Pacific Ocean is very salty
@@jae6722 No shit sherlock
as dead as the Dead Sea
2:27 great pronunciation
2:26
Lmao
He speaks like he wants to go to pee but rather decided to finish video first 😂 great video btw
Lol
Ikr hes voice is like dictator
@@Espanolei113 Yup
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣
5:43
*"Boswunza"*
Lesofo
LMAOOO!
Lolllll
5:44. 5:45
Balawi
0:01 chili empire
@@gabrielcaceres4375 woosh
@@arthurmorgan7398 r/woooosh
@@gabrielcaceres4375 r/whoooosh
@hellzone bruh
So u eat chilli huh
I am from Uzbekistan and to be landlock, it is big problem for country.
yes you right
I am from Kazakhstan and you guys don’t have access to Caspian Sea
Your country is not landlocked its deadly landlocked
@@popfunninjaspopfunnyday3582 so what
fire Sodiqov you Uzbekistan climate is very bad cause its too hot, but in Kazakhstan climate is very good, and its not problem to be landlocked for us
2:26 did you have stroke?
The treaty vefa
@@Mapper700 sevfsga
Xd
@@t_nicki Sèver, I think.
Bolivia has its navy swim in lakes? That's hilarious lmao
Never mind just saw the rest of the video
but they actually do, in the Titicaca.
that whole throug the amazon in bullshit, and they have commercial ships in perú and chile
Say that to Swiss Navy, they patrol their own Swiss lakes. In Vietnam the River Patrol Boats were under the command of the US Navy, not the US Army. Even they patrolled the waterways inside South Vietnam, not the sea. During the Rhodesian war, the Rhodesian Army converted the ferry "Ubique" into a warship by placing heavy Soviet machineguns on the upper deck. So, a instant Navy. Just add hot water and wait 3 minutes.
Ian Costigan the Andorian army is 10 men without guns
Ian Costigan and only one of them can swim 😐 True Fact!
Please stop yelling.
Sorry. Yeah I will try not to do it in future videos.
Agree!
Turn down ur volume
DOLE CONNELLY
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Here's a fact. Swaziland changed its name in 2018 due to its name being confused with Switzerland. It is now called Eswatini.
"why does everyone keep thinking we're perpetually neutral? Or that we have great chocolate?"
The video was made in 2016
2:06
Funny thing that the
Word "Stan" is old Persian
And it meant "land" .....
Iraq Fuckin CountryBall it’s not old persian it is just persian, like new persian, as they speak it today in Iran, Afghanistan and Tajikistan. Therefore there are many words in persian that end with „Stan“ not referring to any country’s. Kindergarten means „Kodakistan“ place of the children’s. Or „Rigestan“ means desert, „qabrestan“ means graveyard.
So, Afghaniland?
A better translation is land of, so Afghanistan would be "land of afghani"
@@latiendadepaikawaii So, pakiland?
Turkic nations must get rid of that "stan" word
“Almost as salty as the sea they lost” 😂😂 gold
*People of Uruguay and Paraguay wincing at your pronunciation*
I'm not Uruguayan or Paraguayan but the way pronounce it ugh
I'm Uruguayan and while the pronunciation was bad atleast he didn't said "Urugay" like the majority of english speakers do
big mac no we dont that a generalisation
big mac we pronounce it uraguy which is correct in the english language
And people of Botwana...
If there are any people there that can read english.
3:29 Uzbekistan: I’m bigger than you.
Does it really matter for EU countries if they are landlocked since they're in a customs and market union and basically can use any port in the EU?
Wait good point
The thing is that landlocked countries are countries that were part of countries with access to sea before but now they are their own countries. For me, except the EU and African countries, the other ones should unite with their neighbors to grow stronger
@@bolaxaofc982 switzerland would be a win for everycountry but not much loved xD i dont know if someone want to unite with us
@@bolaxaofc982 Yeah try telling the Balkan countries to reunite with Serbia and see what reaction you get out of it. Same with Ukraine and the rest of the former SSR states with Russia.
WHY ARE YOU SHOUTING?!?
NEW MICROPHONE. DIDN'T KNOW HOW TO USE IT PROPERLY YET. HOPEFULLY NEXT TIME I CAN BE BETTER.
are you asian?
Diar Shyrymbek LOL i was about to ask the same thing. He sounds like an upset chinese teacher explaining geography
DO HOMEWOK
You made me spit out my drink...
The way he said "Sevres" at 2:27 is fucking gold
Michel it wasn't him, it was Wikipedia i think
RickyPro xD
Michel nice name you have there
Also his pronunciation of Botswana was questionable
The way he says Paraguay and Uruguay.
You know what the geographers say...
There's landlocked countries
There's super landlocked countries
And there's Uzbekistan
Martin Anthonio16 And 🇱🇮
stanlocked
@Farrux Qashqarov i think he's talking about lietchenstein
liechtenstein 🇱🇮
uzbekistan 🇺🇿
And there's nebraska
Why are they landlocked
*BECAUSE THEY DONT HAVE SEA*
SC GP I don’t get it.
yea same.
SC GP was Land and Sea are different guys-
So it should be called sealocked
r/woosh
@@rlali983 fuck off
Dude calm down. Speak in a low and informative tone, good video though.
Ya good content, just maybe smoke a joint before recording the audio
Not sure what's up with this video, he sounds fine in the rest of his videos.
He gets fired up over landlocked countries I guess.
MrDirtBaggins Exactly!
i don't mind.
just take an ecstasy and you'll be fine.
5:07
t h e y
n e v e r
g o t
E t h I o p i a
please tell me someone gets this bill wurtz reference
LOLLLL!!!
They nether got Thailand
history of the entire world, i guess.
*T H E S U N I S A D E A D L Y L A Z E R*
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Smiling Lizard y
I love you're mildly yelling the whole video. Love it. Great clip!
2:26 *HAS STROKE*
2:26
*"Slevsgleh"*
3:05 ☺ Istanbul
Gfguw
Séver
Hello from Uzbekistan 🇺🇿 to the World 🌍
Italy: *Sneezes*
Vatican, San Marino and Switzerland: *Earthquakes*
Italy: Oops-
And I oop-
Switzerland has a BIG border so this is fake if italy snezes switzerland would be watching eating popcorn dude
I like how you pronounce botswana: _buswansa_
dimma_mp4 Paraguay, Uruguay? ;D
Carrot Slice Lesotho = *_Lesofo_*
he butchered it
Aaron Arnedo *and guam*
Carrot Slice Nepal: nay-pull
I'll answer the question quickly so you don't have to watch the vid. Countries are landlocked because they don't border a sea or ocean.
Done.
It's also explaining the history of why countries are landlocked but okay.
5000 IQ
This video is fascinating. I learned many interesting things from this video.
Technically, Paraguay does have sea access by river. They also have the largest navy of a landlocked nation
I doubt they have a larger green water navy than African states that war often
Caspain Sea = WaterLocked
5:44 Boswantza?
FifthGear ya lol
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GUINEA ALGERIAAAAAAAAAAA
GUAMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
YAKKOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO WHY DID YA DO THISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS~
Lesofo
Good video keep up the good work
Thanks for this info
but caspian sea isnt a sea, its considered a lake, world's biggest infact
Then why isn't Azerbaijan coloured in red
But there are salt water lakes in Africa so if you consider those lakes then the Caspian is a lake
***** the fact its salty, doesnt mean its a sea
I remember reading the reason why the Caspian is considered a sea is because of its depth. Seas are deeper than lakes.
Abdigani Sugal Baikal lake is 2000 feet deeper than the Caspian Sea yet it is isn't considered a sea.
You sound like a North Korean news anchor
America will never make us beg!!!!!!!!
4:00 still landlocked with the new croatian bridge
Great video!
Bolivia is salty, just like the ocean they can't get into.
Wow, the first geographic roast that's actually good.
Hi, a small error: The port of Switzerland is not on the rhone in Geneva, but on the Rhine in Basel. From where larger river ships go to. In the 1960s, there was a plan to build a canal through switzerland to connect the rhone and rhine. Nothing was done, so that rhone can be only be used for very small ships.
Allthe conutrys i've ever been to have a coast!!!
Also im new to this chanell and i subscribed!!
great video!
It's worth mentioning that Bolivia lost its coast in a war they started with Chile to gain more coast and even formed a secret alliance with Peru to take more land from Chile. They lost.
Brett Jory lol that’s tough and karma
@@fortzprod.8096 lol nice name
That is false. Bolivia never intended to invade Chile. The only time that Bolivia and Peru were a possible threat to Chile (according to Chilean political leaders of the time) was during the Bolivian-Peruvian confederation which the Chileans made sure to split. The reason for the new alliance was to defend itself against a possible new Chilean invasion due to the strong increase of Chilean companies in the territories previously considered Bolivian. In addition, Bolivia left the war early because it was not in the best conditions for a war due to internal problems in the country, therefore it does not make sense that it would have been planning to invade Chile.
You sound like Cartman
Screw you guys .... I'm going hoooome
no he does not.
if socialblade is right then he's canadian.
VanDeGraph Top answer. 😂😂
True
very well explained
2:13 😂😂😂
We are the only Stan who have real coast of Arabian Sea.
You mean pakistan
Kurdistan will have coast on Mediterranean sea.
@@fodenthegoat10 nope, if Kurdistan was independent, they would be landlocked
You speak very quickly, more everything is very clear and understandable.
No ur just slow
There is something we call captns which are in the video
And he yell
Meanwhile my country has no border and lots of sea!
Japan? Philippines? Taiwan? Iceland? Madagascar? Cuba? Jamaica? Sri Lanka? Malta? Bahrein?
Sealand?
No border and lots of sealand?
U must be aussie
your country? is it thelegend27?
Phillipines: Heh me have lots of beach
Iceland, Palau, Australia, Vanuatu, Barbados and more: Let's party!
2:38 Caspian sea is a lake
Africa is very interesting place.
0:11 you forgot azerbaijan
no one even knows us :(
stoner w3d how about 🇦🇲? We do know about you.
It’s connected to the Caspian Sea
Andrija Nikolic it’s so big that they call it a sea , go look it up
No he didn't watch the whole video
You forgot about virtually landlocked poor Russia.
Some of its ports are not navigable round the year and the rest lead to oceans or straits controlled by NATO countries.
Only a canal connecting the Caspian sea and the Persian gulf (called Iranrud) can solve the problems of :
Russia, Belarus, Central Asian Countries and Iran.
Arctic Ocean, Baltic, Black Sea, Pacific Ocean coast line. I don't think that qualify as Landlocked. Otherwise we will have to include bunch of others countries simply because of geo-politics and climate difficulties
3:15 many of Europe's landlocked countries have some access to the *SEA*
Stop shouting everything u say
Right the guy is speaking so fast it seems like he has to go to the toilet!
Adam McKittrick wtf I thought he was speaking slowly 0.0
Adam McKittrick naw I think his pacing is fine, but he is talking pretty loud.
j Wolternova ikr
A M Yea. He was talking so quickly, I didn't even know what he was saying half of the time.
5:40 i rely on Djibouti for port too
DubzyWolf 👏👏👏
are you Ethiopian?
Same dude
tistheslimeseason Are you sure that toy boat is gona keep it's place? I'm pretty sure a yacht won't care about something only 2 inches in lengh.
Oh no i get the joke XD
You forgot that switzerland has a connection to the ocean wis the RHEIN. And I think the Rhein is an international Canal.
Uzbekistan: I am the biggest Double-ly landlocked country in the world.
Holy Roman States: Hold my “beer”
Still the biggest. The biggest landlocked country in the HRE is Bohemia, which wasn't double landlocked
Well. I mean they are like 170 lay landlocked countries
Mingc4587 Fuck Roman
Xinjiang: hi
@@hongkongball5249 Even if Xinjiang were independent it wouldn't be doubly landlocked because it would border China which has a coast.
Really good video. I actually learned a lot, and I consider myself good in political geography :) Thanks!
I live in Oklahoma which is a landlocked state. I never seen the sea before.So i feel like I live in a land locked country
dylan young someone From Okc where The Coast cold front passing through
Go visit the sea sometime...you'll be mesmerized for a while but it's okay, I was too when I first saw it. Go check out one of the coasts and either one will suffice.
-A fellow Okie
Quit lying Oklahoma has a sea....a sea of oil.
Kansan here, I know the feeling.
I've always been with in 50 miles from the ocean so.. kinda unfair. (And NO, I don't live on an island, I live in Florida)
Good video
Also the city of Istanbul is going to be a Island.
The reason why is due to the Bosporus strait, which is crowded with ship traffic.
So this is for so trade can get somewhere much easier and faster
Why doesn't Bosnia have a port? It would seem like it would be a big advantage (to private firms or to the Bosnian government) to establish one there seeing as how the country doesn't have its own port as of this time.
It wasn't necessary when it was a part of Yugoslavia, after independence the country had a lot of internal fighting so they may have just not gotten around to it yet.
This videos helps to explain the breakup of yugoslavia in more detail.
czcams.com/video/oiSgAiM0d8A/video.html&ab_channel=WonderWhy
In fact, Bosnia has 20 km of coastline -- although the two borders with Croatia are only about 8 km apart (the difference is accounted for by the inclusion in those 20 km of a long peninsula). Bosnia's one coastal town, Neum, is not very well suited to development as a port, however, being poorly linked at present to the country's interior.
The area is almost completely surrounded by Croatia and there just isn't a good amount of land near Neum to build a port, as some of Croatia's islands are quite close to it.
I believe mongolia has the most powerful navy.
Kamikaze destroyed it ;)
The most powerful navy after every other one, indeed.
They the biggest battlecruiser in the world, General Admiral Gengiskhan!
Man don't fucking talk to me Even if this is a joke,
The USA has the most powerful navy idiot
3:45
bosnia: can i have some coast
croatia: nope.
Are you blind?
nice *:)*
Well i am phonelocked
Nothing wrong with your tone, IMO. Makes this channel unique. Xidnaf (channel about language), e.g., also has a weird voice. But his videos are highly enjoyable nevertheless.
I like watching Xidnaf. I never noticed anything weird in his voice though.
Moldova may be landlocked but it has a small coast on the black sea across from the dniester river
2:26 The treaty of chevshsgae
Haha you sound so excited!
Yooo Bolivia has a navy for its rivers? 😂😂 I'm dying
Yeah look XD czcams.com/video/nTImFtp1Xfo/video.html
0:51, this border of Brazil and Colombia don't existed until 1904
Good video , a bit slower would do though ).
Hey, what do you use for editing? Thanks if you answered, keep up the great work.
I use inkscape to make all my drawings. I make them 1280 by 720 which is the resolution of a youtube video. Then I stitch them together with openshot video editor, which is for linux. If I was on something else I would just be using the default video editing software. Its pretty basic and it does limit what I can do, but for most purposes its sufficient.
I like that huge amount of Allusions in the Videos! For example the one with Macedonia at 3:50
Since the province where the speech bubble is coming from is also called Macedonia they insinst calling the country Macedonia the "Former Yugoslav Republic of" Macedonia.
5/7% sure he's a 9gag user.
Them: PERSIAN GULF
*SAUDI ARABIA IS TYPING
my country (Saudi Arabia) hates Iran which is Persian also other gcc are typing lmfao
5 LOM same
moldova actually needs very small teritory to get out of land locked zone
I love how he said two so aggressive
Paraguay uses the Paraná River in Argentina to navigate from the Atlantic Ocean to its capital Asunción City
How it's feel like getting a comment on 6 year old video
@@Sharad.007 satisfying (?
@@fedejr712 🙂
Nice video. You should do a full video on the states of the United States which are not on the ocean but have access to shipping due to rivers and canals. Such as the ones you mentioned-- the St Lawrence Seaway and the Mississippi River, plus the Ohio and Missouri rivers. And on the West Coast, the Columbia and Snake River system actually gives the state of Idaho access to the ocean with one port city (Lewiston). So the majority of U.S. states have sea access somehow.
2:26 treaty of what? Your voice sound weird 😂. Although great video 👍
The Rhine is also being navigated all the way up to basel by merchant marines.
Read his comment again. He is not disputing that switzerland can navigate to the ocean trough the Rhine, just that further into switzerland the river becomes too shallow, and that the video falsely pointed at the rhone as a navigatable river to geneva.
could europe be seen as an island because of the rivers and canals?
This is always something I've wondered myself. I don't have an answer for this, but its fun to think about.
VanDeGraph sounds like just semantics
Kalkaanuslag technically everything's an island because it's surrounded by sea
But Asia, Europe, and Africa are still connected even though the canals, so it is 1 big island named Afro-Eurasia. Same with North and South America.
Could Europe be seen as an island because of the rivers and canals?: No, Kalkaanuslag !
By your logic there can at least be fifty continents. Europe is the only continent (merely because Europeans wanted it to be) that doesn't confirm to the geographical definition of a continent- if only one exercises a sense of proportion .
3:20 Moldova has a small sliver of land on the Danube, but does not have a port on the Danube. Similarly to Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Fun fact: Czechia has sea harbour in Hamburg, Germany. It was part of Treaty of Versailles in 1929.
Over the few weeks, I've really come to love your channel.
I just have 2 pieces of criticism for you to help you improve:
1) At 3:45 in the videop (and a few other spots) you represented Serbia with a light blue color, which is only slightly greener than the ocean. This was fine when you showed it as Serbia and Montenegro since it was connected to the sea, but once the map switched to show it in its landlocked state, it became really difficult to distingish the difference between the 2 at a glance.
I would reccommend that in the future, you avoid using any light blue to represent anythong other than ocean or lakes.
2) The way you talk can sound really stilted at times. I haven't noticed this problem in every video, but I have noticed it in about half of them, this one being one of them. I can't really think of a good way to articulate why the way you talk sounds stilted, but I'll try:
It can sometimes sound like you're trying too hard to put emphasis on certain words or phrases that you say.
Also, it sounds like you force yourself to raise the end of your sentance. Most of the time, people don't raise the end of a sentance unless they're shouting or asking a question; in most other sentances, people drop their voice at the end of the sentance.
Compare the way you would say these 2 words for a better example of what I'm talking about:
Really?
Really.
I think this problem may derive from the fact that you subconsiously feel like you have sort of perform your script since you're doing it for an audience. I'm not sure how you would go about fixing that, but I think knowing that the problem exists is definately the first step for you to improve.
I hear you but how do you think the speker can improve. Your advice will be appreciated and helpful. Thanks in advance.
You look to have more knowledge. Please help.
One time in geography class the teacher asked a student to give an example of a landlocked country and she said the UK. 😄
Mine said maldives 🙄😒
Hey man in the first part you showed the landlocked countries. I can't help but notice that Azerbaijan (which has a coast on the caspian sea, and btw caspian sea is classified as a lake) isn't highlighted, but Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan are highlighted even though they have a coast on the caspian sea
i noticed kazakhstan was highlighted but it is not landlocked
@@josethecoolguy809 Having a coast on a lake still makes you landlocked.
Imagine fighting a war to get a way out the sea, but losing it and also losing 60% of your population in the process
You sound way to enthusiastic about this.
Will people stop chatting about his voice? It's fine! Concentrate on the video! If you do not like it, turn the volume down. Really good video.
Indonesia : Try to visit here, mountains, hills, forests, lakes, beaches and sea. Everything is available here
@prem neupane where r u from
@prem neupane Oh Nepal, There is a unique culture that is a little girl who is worshiped called "Kumari", but after entering puberty the girl will be replaced.
@@rizqi_uy lol,
My previous acoounr was terminated by youtube and i am prem neupane
sad ;(
No snow but nice good volcanoes esp Toba Krakatoa and Tambora
Do landlocked states next