Animated map shows every European town in 46 seconds
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- čas přidán 23. 04. 2020
- This map was inspired by the works of an awesome Reddit user known as "SuperMac". He published gorgeous density maps. I couldn't help but to use this style and make it a timelapse.
All the credit goes to those guys:
/ supermac
bitesofdata.se/
Data: www.geonames.org/ (Places, coordinates, population)
Music by Rousseau: • Flight of the Bumblebe...
All the dislikes came from Iceland
And Cyprus
Iceland is a European country and it is not in the video.
Turkey is not a European country and it is in the video.
@@damiano9256 Turkey is both in Europe and in Asia
@@michaelbilotta1567 eastern thrace is in europe, the rest is in Asia.
@@damiano9256 it's both European and Asian
Teens getting acne be like
cringe
@@KApkmn2011 not really.
ik a girl in her 20 who got acne
And my mum wants to pick every one of my spots out of existence. Can’t she just leave them alone?
@@BlueSphereProductions i feel u bro
American tourists sweating profusely as they realise London isn’t the only town in Europe.
Jacobius Pineconalhotra
And that the Netherlands have more than........ one city?
@Wietze Meijer shhhh don’t tell ppl, I like to tourist in peace w/o other tourists
Kurt22
Just imagine what could happen if I did. It would end up in a nuclear fallout😂
* OMG GUYS RUSSIA IS LITERALLY RIGHT THERE !!!!
HOW ARE YOU GUYS NOT DEAD ALREADY *
said some American, prolly/maybe. Never met any, seem like nice people tbh.
Wietze Meijer we aint want tourist in 040
"every European town"
Nordic countries: *guess I'll die*
Every European town
Nordic countries: Fuck it
Every European town
Iceland be like:👁️👄👁️
London and Moscow be like:
*allow us to introduce ourselves*
Istanbul thrown to the corner and beaten up and forgotten
Size of the circles is wrong... either London and Moscow are too large or many other cities (like Paris, Madrid, Barcelona, Milan, Berlin) are too small
Mr NixxxoN The circles are based on the population, not on the actual size.
@@LibertyMapper so thats why its wrong, for example London has over 8 million, and paris is around the same population but in the map its much smaller... and madrid/barcelona/milan urban areas have around 5 or 6 million so the difference is not so much
@@nixxxon18 it isn't wrong tho. the animator never intended to show the actual size, but rather an illustration of the population.
Iceland sitting here like o.0
Hello
Wtf lol
It's so cool to see pre-ww1 Romanian borders
hungayrian triggered ?
ah yes, romania at its best
@@kreuzritter4898 of course man
Also old Hungarian borders are kind of visible?
@@bucketcrab8641 sure not
Western Europe: turn off lights, turn off lights!
Eastern Europe: you guys, have light?
In mother Russia you don't have lights, lights have you.
@@Just_another_Euro_dude yeah, but east Europe is poor, and low density populated
@@user-mv3ql2zs9q actually not teally that poor compared to the rest of the world.
It’s just not that densely populated that’s all
@@Just_another_Euro_dude Well Poland has grown that fast thanks to the EU and its close relations with Germany. I dont really believe that Poland will surpass Germany nor Japan economically. It first off doesnt have the same population size and due to its strict immigration policies the population will even shrink because European people tend to have less children. However i do believe that per Capita the country can match with other powerhouses in the future.
"Every European town"... Northern Sweden, Norway, Denmark and the whole of Iceland forgotten...
They are not forgotten, by city they mean cities with big densities and those countries don't have many people compared to the rest
@@areswalker5647 With town, I assumed they meant just that. I would say that there are towns (and cities) fitting your criteria in those areas as well.
Since when Iceland is in europe?
@@silverpleb2128 it is in europe, it is closer to continental europe than to north america
Tromsø :(
Reykjavik: Am I a joke to you?
North of Norway, Sweden and Finland: Am I joke you?
@@diegocardenas7421 At least there is the south part, which is more populated :/
@@painzrt7928 But the title says: "all of European town" and there is not all of European town. It should show the north although it is not so populated
You can see the mountains.
Mikołaj Kuziuk
And rivers, less though
Especially the Carpathians.
@@PigeonUkraineparusProdOfficial and Alps
You can't see them, and that's what makes you see them
Yeah the Alps
Nice, would be cool to see other continents too.
I've done similar thing for USA.
if you are interested, it's here czcams.com/video/FqdirWyZfXM/video.html
Well u r seeing Turkey sooo
@@joemamaobama6863 turkey is considered Europe, i think
Especially Antarctica.
Khalid Afonso nah mate
There are no cities in the Ocean.
Conspiracy against Sealand
Atlantis was saving power for the last 100 years that’s why u can’t see it
There are no bodies in the water
Wow.
@@user-nl3cf9kn6v There is no humor in your brain. (If you have one)
Romania at the end looks like a t-rex trying to eat someone lmao
Fun fact: Usually, Romania look like a weird fish... ""just for people with imagination"" :)
I can never look at a ww1 map the same again.
Lol
Comments:
30% turkey isn't european
30% london and moscow
29% romania
1% others
10% still others
0% the ocean hasn't got cities
Edit: Ok, lol, this comment has 1K likes, wtf
In the European part of Turkey's Edirne
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50% In the European part of Turkey's Edirne
50% This reply
@@casual_ice_consumer4148 buddy, are you ok?
@@ardakaplan9085 i think hes drunk
@@ppap9818 i agree
Ireland be like: Wait what’s a city?
Russia ....
Norway
Here you can see:
The Alps
The German-Danish border
Byzantine Constantinople's border before 1453
What Romania would look like without Transylvania (removed erroneously saying "and Bessarabia")
The Austrian-Italian border, if Austria still had South Tyrol
Russia's borders with the Caucasus countries
Faintly you can also see:
The Belgian-French and German-French border
The German-Czech border
The modern and pre-WWII German-Polish border (excluding East Prussia)
The French-Spanish border
The Portuguese-Spanish border
Medieval Hungary
Wow your'e quite perceptive but you forgot to mention the german danish border
Not going to mention England, Scotland, Wales borders
@@alinalexandru2466 you cannot see those borders
And Slovakia shape
@@igorszerszunowicz8049 Good catch!
How many towns do you guys have
Germany, and the Benelux: yes
Romania is LIT, only the carpatians mountains are dark.
Who cares about romania
Romania is one of the most beautifull countrys in europe PERIOD
@@cry_baby_the_dancing_clown801 maybe the nature is beautiful, however this country is fucking poor (houses, cities and villages look outrageous and neglected) it's one of the countries i would NOT like to live in (same with ukraine and balkan countries, the rest of europe is far ahead)
Homer Simpson Ok champ lol we don’t need you.
But romanian people need my country where they are paid 10€ per hour (it is the lowest wage here but it’s still 5 times better than im romania) I live in „the better” part of Europe. Its called cheap labor :)
Germans decided they didn't wanna go two miles to the next town so they just built towns on top of towns
yt: hey wanna see all the european cities?
me: sure why not
"Every European town". Most of Scandinavia is not included, lol.
My town is not included, no. :/
Cyprus: Am I a joke to you?
Zion thirtydecember2006 Cyprus is European and it will enter the Schengen zone soon
cyprus joined the eu in 2004 so it is european
@@royalakhdar8678 speaking of geography, its clearly rather asian than european. But yes, its part of the EU and is culturally heavily influenced by Greece
@Zion thirtydecember2006 Georgia is european country culturally politically and geographically. If you don't know you must to shut up :)
@Zion thirtydecember2006 cyprus is european
Most Important Urban Areas in Europe by Country
Portugal: Lisbon and Porto.
Spain: Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Seville, Malaga and Bilbao.
Italy: Milan, Rome, Turin, Naple, Palermo, Genoa, Florence and Venice.
Greece: Athens and Thessaloniki.
France: Paris, Lyon, Marseille, Toulouse, Nice, Nantes, Strasbourg, Montpellier, Bordeaux and Lille.
Switzerland: Zürich, Geneve, Basel and Bern.
Germany: Valley of Ruhr, Frankfurt, Munich, Berlin, Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Cologne and Stuttart.
The Netherlands: Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, Utrecht and Eindhoven.
Belgium: Brussels, Antwerp, Ghent, Charleroi and Liege.
England: London, Manchester, Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds, Liverpool, Nottingham and Sheffield.
Wales: Cardiff and Swansea.
Scotland: Glasgow and Edinburgh.
Ireland (Including the Northern Part): Dublin, Belfast and Cork.
Denmark: Copenhagen and Aarhus.
Sweden: Stockolm, Gothenburg and Malmö.
Norway: Oslo and Bergen.
Finland: Helsinki and Tampere.
Poland: Warsaw, Cracow, Lodz, Wroclaw, Poznan, Gdansk, Szczecin, Bydgoszcz, Lublin and Katowice.
The Czech Republic: Prague, Brno and Ostrava.
Slovakia: Bratislava and Kosice.
Hungary: Budapest and Debrecen.
Austria: Vienna and Graz.
Slovenia: Ljubljana.
Croatia: Zagreb and Split.
Serbia: Belgrad and Novi Sad.
Bulgaria: Sofia and Plovdiv.
Romania: Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, Timisoara, Iasi and Constanta.
Ukraine: Kyiv, Donetsk, Odessa, Dnipro and Kharkiv.
Russia: Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Yekaterinburg, Nijni Novgorod, Samara, Kazan, and Rostov-On-Don.
@Εύρυτος You should study the crimes of war commited by the otomans, especially the Armenian Genocide.
@Εύρυτος Okay.
False. Novosibirsk, Chelyabinsk and Omsk did not exist on this map
@Εύρυτος hahahshaghahsha
You forgot Novosibirsk in Russia
The description says the music is by Rousseau, which is wrong. The music is called "Flight of the Bumblebee" by Rimsky-Korsakov.
this reminds me of the "unfortunately for you history will not see it that way" meme
@@equaius893 To most lovers of classical music, "music by Rousseau" would refer to a composer named Rousseau, not a musician, conductor or singer.
I love how East Romania is pointed out
@Silviu Cotinghiu because the other countries arent as well represented. its a bad map
In Transilvania are few towns because is moutainos area
@@marioradu3965 true
you mean Romania without transylvania
or hungary's or romania's pre ww1 borders
@Silviu Cotinghiu Everyone around us is poor, that’s really it
Glad to see you're back!
I would be interested to know from when a city is considered a city...
Otherwise the making of the video was certainly very difficult. Respect!
Dieu le Roi
Wait, so you’re not the same person? :D
@@art_sarkisian No, we are not.
yeah
pourUquoi tu le dis en anglais?
Maybe when the place got City Rights?
„Animated map shows *every European town* in 46 seconds” - Iceland and Turkey: **nervously sweating**
0:43 This looks like Romania before WW1
Romania without Transylvania
Nick Right
What, so romania before ww1?
@@adridaplague-boi yes, the region that Romania didn't have before ww2 is Transylvania, bordered by the Carpathian mountains. In history it was claimed to be rightful land to Hungary
Nick Right
Yeah i know, i study history too. But the land before they had transylvania is the same borders as WW1 romania
@@adridaplague-boi yes, they had only the regions of Wallachia and Moldova
its very interesting to see and compare this map with bird-eye-view of europe during the night.
because denser populated areas are more lit up, it looks very very similiar :D
cool video, great idea and execution
It just looks like a map of europe at night (with city lights)
This is actually very accurate, I can even see my own hometown
Finland, North norway, North sweden and iceland: Are you kidding me?
And yet again I thought it would be an image of the entire map.
Ah yes the balkans. A war every now and then took a good toll
What do you mean?
@@Just_another_Euro_dude GDP alone doesn't say very much about how rich a country/region is, GDP per capita displays that more accurately, for example, Luxembourg has a smaller GDP than Germany but it is considered richer because Germany's population size is almost two hundred times Luxembourg's.
The mountains ain't helping here
Great video !
You forgot Scandinavia - some of the biggest countries in Europe. Good work.
big but empty area
i love how Madrid is a bomb in the middle of Spain
That was so cool!
Interesting how Russia and the former USSR countries seem to have many big cities but they are sparesely populated outside of them. Also, how Germany is much more densely populated in the West, despite Berlin being the capital. I know it has to do with East Germany, but I believe it was like that even in the German Empire. Poland also seems to be sparsely populated even though it's population of 38 million seems decent for its size.
This video doesn’t show the population density tho. Look at Romania. It has tons of very small towns and it looks as if it’s very dense. And Poland is more dense than Romania.
Well maybe the USSR case has to do that it was back then recovering after that devastating invasion and many houses were being rebuilt, showing that many regions were still not reconstructed, the same goes to Bulgaria, Greece, Poland, France, parts of Yugoslavia, part of Czechoslovaquia and Hungary.
In Poland apparently nobody wants to live near Germany, but looking at this map even Germans don't want to have anything common with Berlin. Not much people near the Russian border is obvious, so everybody settled in the south and more courageous in the centre :P
"Every" European town. I guess my whole three quarters part of Norway doesn't have any towns then. I live on an unsettled marsh now, scavenging for berries and trying in vain to keep the moose from trampling my loose branch shelters. Thanks a lot.
Well. When I visited Norway I kind of had that feeling :) I mean town with 20K population was already center of quite large area and it seems like between Oslo and Bergen there's mostly tundra (mountains) or taiga with sparse red cottages, moose, muskoxen, blueberries and how people survived there 200 years ago seems like a mystery. I guess by eating fishes, cows, sheep, goats and berries. I don't remember if there were some vegetables or grain fields.
To be honest my grandfather from poor family living on highlands survived his childhood on bread, goat milk and cheese in 1920s.
Hey heads up. An ad for a mobile game has stolen one of your videos for ads run on youtube. Id be happy to provide name of the ad and proof of such
I bet this video will blow up because it will be recommended for everybody
Awesome!
Apparently, Romania is the best light shaped in the video
We really like light things.😌
That’s why Germany has 84million damn they are packed
Not really compare to Netherlnd 17 million..8 times smaller
@@mmartijn78 but germany really smaller country turkey 780.000km2 germany less then 357.000km2
they have same 84m pop
great video
The last seconds on 2× speed is just God adjusting the lighting
The amount of people making fun of America is insane jesus people chill out.
No ☕️
No, I don't think we will
Its not my in my chanel name but on the behalf of Ísland , nei alls ekki. Það kom ekki einusinni til greinar.
Amerifats don't have sense of humor
Germany and UK:
I NEED TO GET ONE OF THOSE
When you live in Europe and your town does not light up.
I didn't think I lived that far north before now.
You’re back!!!!!!
Yet again, Northern Scandinavia cut out. You can't see Tampere, Oulu, Jyväskylä, Umeå, Trondheim or Reykjavik. Why?
Cuz we're not gonna make everything 50% smaller just to see your 6 peepee towns?
@@caipi8476 But instead Turkey is shown. That's so useless. You don't seem to respect Europeans at all.
@@FannomacritaireSuomi Let me reiterate - it's illogical to squeeze northernmost europe into the map just to show a few additional lights - that doesn't exclude finnish peeps living anywhere above turku. Cyprus isn't shown either - Turkey just happens to align with the grid easily
You fucking idiots
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*they never existed*
Stettiner Zipfel Yes it is. The video is about ever town in Europe. Why not include the north then? There’s a lot of towns in north other than the 6 cities that he mentioned.
Nice video but why there not full findland,sweden and norway and iceland not see
Because then the map would be too small:/
At the end it looks like one of those satelite pictures at night
Cottereau you are included in our latest video, twice. Nice one brother, have a nosey
Where are Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Northern Russia?
Iceland is not fully in Europe
@@alexandrutf7412 yes it is Northern Europe, nowhere else
@@Skorpion1991 is half in Europe and half in America
@@alexandrutf7412 Only geologically and arguably geographically. Politically and culturally it's 100% considered a part of Europe. By your logic, Eurasia should be considered one continent (which I'll admit would make sense) with the exception of India, which would be grouped up with Australia.
@@Krixwell this video is about geography not politics so Iceland is not full in Europe and I know is a European country my country România will play against them at Euro 2020 so yeah is in Europe :)))
Everyone on about sum geography shit I'm just thinking how cool it is that my town is on it
Really interesting how you can clearly see Romania's borders. Even the one with Hungary, the one with Serbia in Banat is a bit unclear, and the ones with the rest of its neighbors can be seen really well.
It's cool how you can clearly see the Alps and the Carpathians.
Dude! The "Rise of Empires: Ice and Fire" devs have been stealing your "Rulers of Europe" video to advertise their game on CZcams!
(Long Tech net. Lt.)
It really surprises me how small some mainland European cities are. Take Berlin or Paris. Tiny in comparison to London or Istanbul or Moscow
Paris is Ten time smaller than London while having more inhabitants
@@plumebrisee6206 I believe the actually city has smaller population than London whilst the area (île de France) has more people
I like how the capitals in each country can be easily find by looking brightest spots
THAT'S THE GREATEST MASTERPIECE
Carpathian mounteans: *exists*
Peoples: *Romania and hungary borders*
Bruh,are Carpathian so unknow?
Night view.
Too bad you didn't show northern Scandinavia, though.
@L6 Lowie Ryckebusch Kazakhstan.
@L6 Lowie Ryckebusch Kazakhstan isn't European. Admittedly there are a few definitions of the Europe/Asia border that go through northwestern Kaz, but unlike Turkey, the border definition is so disputed, the section is so small and the culture is so distant that I have never before heard anyone consider Kazakhstan as a whole an even partially European country.
I love how this is just a simulated map, but by the end it really resembles a satellite photo.
You should make a video showing the Americas every year from 1492 or earlier to 2020.
*Finland, Norway, Sweden and Iceland have left the chat*
Most populated, and the biggest city of Europe is Istanbul👌
Haradansan? Men Türkiyeliyim. Azerbaycan türkçem için özür dilerim.
@@panzermula hee, men Azerbaycanliyam.
@@rustamramazanov2003 😄
Constantinople* you stole it.
@@scottwhitley3392 we dont stall, we conquer it💪. The only one, who realy stoled territory were armenians, who begin the Karabakh war, after the USSR fall, when our goverment has no its own army, but armenians prepared for it.
This made me realize how small Oslo really is. It's even dwarfed by Stockholm.
At the end they look like city lights seen from the sky
I look at Romania and I get ww1 flashbacks
Carpathian mountains...
@@PigeonUkraineparusProdOfficial i know
Ahhh, the wind blows through the hungarian machine guns as my ancestors charge them with fixed bayonates. Feels good to prosper from a war
Leave a few seconds for the final map next time, the ending is too abrupt
When the videi stops it leaves it on the last scene though (unless you have autoplay?)
I’m sad too see no TwoSetters complaining about the music. We must grow stronger.
You must search more deeply. I scrolled like five minutes until I found this comment. I still rate this video *iNTeResTInG* out of ten
The music is very sacrilegious
Little inaccurate, because it also includes smaller towns in some countries but in some countries it dont. Look at for example Bulgaria and Compare with Romania.
Romania is 100 times better than Bulgaria also bigger so its not inaccurate!
That's because of different designations of what is a town and what is a village, population density also has to do with this I guess, since the Romanian population density is 84 people per square kilometre compared to Bulgaria's 63.
@@balazs1456 and hows this our fault? we dont want them, but we cant also kick them out, we want, but we cant
@@balazs1456 thats so racist to say. i love how everyone is now "black lives matter" but when its about romanian being called gypsies when we are not, its completly fine. gosh, educate yourself
@@balazs1456 its still VERY racist to say that. do you know how bad we feel when people call us that? I am afraid now to say where I am from, just because of the fear of being called a thief, gypsy or poor. No problems should be bigger than racism. And im not talking just about Romania, but other Eastern countries too. everyone is so ignorant these days
Coronavirus spreading across Europe:
I love how you can see extremly clearly the Romanian Old Kingdom + southern Bukovina
would be cool to see all of europe
I'm here in Saint-Petersburg
Ok
Avrupalıların kuyruk acısını iliklerime kadar hissettim ödmxmxnc thanks for this video with fun comments :D
Özellikle yunanlar lskelsksldöxldmxlks
Neyin kuyruk acısı olacak? 3. Dünya ülkesinde yaşayan mezopotamya essegisin kim neyine kiskansin
@@ali1dedeoglu Türkiyede yaşamıyorum beni kendinden sayman komik :/
@@aslsergin5610 tr de bende değilim ailecek detroit e taşındık. Allah bilir gurbetçi comarlardan birisin bu yorumu attığına göre
@@ali1dedeoglu ksndlsmsksdn aynen gurbetçi çomarlardanım Hacettepe tıp bitirdikten sonra ingilterede lisans eğitimi alan çomar bir doktor hanımım. Üslubunuzdan kimin ne olduğu belli oluyor bari konuşurken belli etmeyin komik oluyorsunuz . Karşınızdakileri de kendiniz gibi köylü sanıyorsunuz.
This BGM is sacreligious
You can literally make out the borders of the Austro hungarian empire. As well as Germany and Portugal. And ww1 romania as well. The carpathian mountains really make the kingdom of hungary visible as well
I can actually see the DDR
The Dance Dance Revolution?
Americans when they realise amsterdam isn’t the only city in the netherlands that london isn’t the only city in the united kingdom that paris isn’t the only city in france that europe isn’t a country: wtf
Sil Van B dang bro. You got the whole squad laughing
JonFarah thx
Norway has almost no lights, but it has best average real income. Maybe second, after Switzerland.
Would be cool to make a map with military technolgy over years and continents.
what is this map showing ?!
all cities of europe (i think it is in order of decreasing pop. size)
@@assad5260 NO its just every town of every country
I can see the border of former Kingdom of Hungary🇭🇺🤔
@@ROAndrey idk now but if it was conquered by the empire in some time period before then yes, it was. Maybe not now but it was
@@ROAndrey
It isnt but IT WAS, in ww2 hungary annexed Transylvania and it was also part of the kingdom Austria-Hungary
@@iii8010 I literally said in my latest reply... 😬🤐
Most of the Hungarian Kingdom's Eastern borders follows the carpathian mountain range, doesn't it?
@@ROAndrey What about like
From some 1100AD to 1918AD kek
Over 8 centuries of Hungarian rule
I realized the more towns the more lighted up the world because they have a LOT of lights
I love how you can see Garmisch
Timeline of Ottoman and Turkey pleas
There is already 10s of videos about it. We don't need more
No, we need more.
Turkey is kind of an anomaly. It can fit into europe asia and the middle east
Middle East is not a continent.
@@akinoz
Continents are kind of arbitrary anyway.
@@oongieboongie, region.
Turkey is a turkified, islamized mix of everything in Anatolia and the region around it. The modern Turks can be indistinguishable from Europeans (because they are turkified Europeans), or Iranians (turkified again). It really is a weird country in that regard.
@@adamthetired9319 what do you mean islamized?
There is a Really long lake in the middle/south part of Sweden and there are apparently cities there in this video...
That little slither between Milan and Rome... mountains are hard to build villages in
Romania have it's pre WW1 borders XD
Yes, romania has mountains, yes there are no cities in the mountains
@@comment514 there are but not that many...it's mountains wtf do you expect
@@eduardolteanu6847 why did you ping me
Do the United States so I can see my hometown
USA doesn't exist
Archivek4 oh my gosh sorry I completely forgot
USA is Europe
@@Georges_IV fr doe i dont think the us exists
Reinhard Heydrich oh yeah, my bad sorry
So cool, make other continents please
what's up with these european maps that cuts out most of scandinavia and iceland?