STATES (Bundesländer) of GERMANY EXPLAINED (Geography Now!)
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#Germany #Europe #info #Travel
Ah #Germany. This was a fun video to make, even if it was at 1:30 in the morning and I had to be a little quiet so Kaleb and Jilian wouldn't be bothered through my thin walls. Thanks to all the Germans that helped with this episode, obviously I couldn't cover everything about every state so if you'd like to add anything, TEACH US! Put it in the comments! ALSO KEITH WILL BE IN A SPECIAL 2ND FILLER WEEK VIDEO! STAY TUNED!
Do something special for the Balkans please!!! We all want to see you suffer
Overseas Territories of the United Kingdom next please!
Do Romanian regions.
"Baden-Württemberg, Swabian culture"
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*triggered all Badner ppl*
Hello again neighbours :D
Good that you mentioned our 17th federal state Mallorca.
You mean the 16th federal state after excluding Bavaria?
@@__maxyz Korrekt ^^
But he forgot Elsaß-Lothringen...
Where are Poland and Austria through?
@@obi-wankenobi9871 *Anschluss wants to know ur location*
In Northern Germany you say "Moin!", because "Moin moin!" is already too much talking.^^
I was about to say. If you say "Moin moin" instead of just a single "Moin" you are considered a blabbermouth.
True.
Same for some regions in Rhineland Palatinate, but there's only "moin".
I suppose that's kinda related to Finnish's "Moi Moi" in a way?
Good to hear that it isn't just Southern Jutland that only says moin once. Twice is unnecessary.
Saarland: Frenchie Germans
Luxembourg: am I a joke to you?
Luxemburg ist nicht in Deutschland
@palki01 Ja aber die Kultur ist eine Mischung deutsch und französisch
Yes but the culture is a mixture of German and French
luxembourg is an independant country, and i'd say they're more german-ish frenchies
Pfälzer hier. Saarland ist Ausland. Zu welchem Land es gehört ist egal. Für uns ist es nicht Deutschland
@@Duck-Sweet-Sour sprich für dich ich sehe alle deutschen als Teil unseres Landes
"The link between Human and Austrian" what a wise man.
He also said
'' politics are like sausages. The east you know about how they are made, the better''
Yes, as a Bavarian, I love Austria. Very similar cultures.
Yeah Otto bon Vismarck was wise
@@nicoschontag3145 either Bavarian speak austrian German or Austrians speak Bavarian German you can decide.
@@JastwatchingYT No, Austrians speak Bavarian. That's a scientific fact! (No joke. Google it! :D). The duchy of Bavaria (home of the germanic tribe of the Baivvarii) was there first. Austria split up from Bavaria in 1156.
I lived 5 years in Kiel and the first thing I learned is: ''Moin moin'' is oversharing. You can be that talkative in Hamburg, but not in Schleswig-Holstein. A simple 'Moin' is more than enough.
yes thats true. im from kiel
Yessss trueee i live near kielll
Moin from Flensburg ;)
Moin aus Kiel 👀
Moved to Kiel this year, can confirm.
Never in my life have I heard a description of Berlin that accurate
Berlin, a shitty place to be
Reichshauptslum Berlin
Most certainly not
what do you think is the reason for the economic weakness?
Maybe there might be a link to the former devision from the eastern part of the city and all of its backland.
Berlin could definitely do better, but it helps to have the history in mind.
@@jackrosenthal7757 the history basically is that they had a normal economy, ww2 happened, they were split and during the cold war companies didn't want to take the risk of being surrounded by eastern Germany so they moved to other parts of Germany. That wasn't really an issue at that time cause both sides showed off in Berlin and put much money in it.
When Germany unified Berlin was left with few companies, no money cause the boasting was over and had to take care of eastern Berlin.
Germans see „german“ title. All germans: ZUGRIFF
Ist echt so😂
What a unique joke, I've never seen this before...
@@wesusmaikelhier1718 Yeah, classic.
@@wesusmaikelhier1718 und trotzdem lustig zu lesen
@@nonosquare1066 nein, nicht mal im Ansatz
Fun fact: Hamburg has more bridges than Venice and Amsterdam.
Funfact, the Saarland is the Alabama of germany.
@@luzifershadres72 Sweet Home Saarland.....
*hustet* AKK
@@dayawalker G'schichten aus'm Saarland
Im Saarland sind alle Stammbäume rund.
Am Valentinstag mischt man den Liebsten Blumen unters Kraftfutter
G'schichten ausm Saarland
FFM junge
Wow du hast es erfasst😂😂😂
@@alinabluesky2183 ja was denkst du oh yeah nahui
i just love how youtube captions translated your pronunciation of "otto von bismarck" as "autobahn bismarck".
gave me quite the chuckle.
Pickle Neck Yes it gave me a chuckle as well
Or "Völkling" as f*cking..
Or Magdeburg = McDouble XD
Famous f1 driver? :p
The thing is that these are not auto generated subtitles 😉
English : out of order
German : Außer Betrieb
Swabian (german dialect) : Des Glomp isch he
wat
:D
IchSelbst Ich habe nicht sprechen deutsch🤨
👍😂🤣💦
Des Gelumb is/isch hiie
@Da Jakl liegt wohl daran dass Bayern und Schwaben eine ähnliche Sprachfarbe haben :D
Correction: He wasn't called "Autobahn Bismarck", but "Otto von Bismarck" ;-)
😂
Hahahaha
😂😂😂
More like otto bon vismark
hahahaha
Bavaria is the Texas of Germany.
Ciarán Kelly It’s so accurate it hurts😂
Though I dare say: Bavaria is actually a beautiful Bundesland, unlike Texas..
ViolentScorl Texas has mountains and canyons
@@KanyeTheGayFish69 You know Bavaria is in the Alps region right?
Latif Latifi I didn’t say it isn’t. I said that Texas can be beautiful too.
@@violentscorl697 Texas is beautiful and much bigger
Saarland is like the Alabama of Germany lol
Sweet home Saarland lol
Deutschland hat 15 Bundesländer und ein gescheitertes Projekt namens "Saarland".
Wieso? gibt es im Saarland wohl soviel Inzest?
Im Saarland gibts nich mehr Inzest wie in anderen Bundesländern aber ok
Willsche disch Prügeln?xD
Düsseldorf!
*shows a picture of Cologne*
Video mit "Germany" im Titel.
Deutsche: EIN VOLK, EIN REICH, EIN KOMMENTARBEREICH
Hahahahahaha true
Wow sehr kreativ.
I'm going to create a bot that posts this comment under every english video with "german" in the title.
@@lebens3585 please
@@lebens3585 Did you do it?
Fun Fact: Hamburg has 2000+ more bridges than venice.
Yeah, but it's nearly two times bigger than venice and has 7 times more people living there
It has actually more bridges than Venice, Amsterdam and London combined.
@@misterbotanica ist das echt so?
@@TerrorSpatz Jep, stimmt.
TerrorSpatz Neee, der verarscht dich.
*SOME* have unique dialects.
Boi
We have different dialect for every city and small towns. Most likely a thousand dialects.
Pump those numbers up! Those are rookie numbers!
Ever been to Switzerland? We have a different dialect every 10 Metres :D
OmegaRaptor CH damn how they communicate then?
@@Stoneface_ Most people understand the standard variaty, called Hochdeutsch, and dialects generally get out of use in Germany
Dat is richtig
So i‘m living in the party State of germany, though im sitting in my bedroom on saturday evening and watch a Video about things i already now
at least you're not from the Saarland
Die haben NRW auf seine Städte und Katholizismus reduziert. Als evangelischer Oberberger fühle ich mich wahrscheinlich wie viele andere im Süden von NRW östlich von Köln unterrepräsentiert. Das Münsterland, der Niederrhein, komplett Westfalen und die enge Verbindung in die Niederlande und nach Belgien fehlen genauso.
Him: Everyone in Saarland can speak french.
Me: Living there since I was 4, taking french for 8 years, not knowing how to say my name.
Well.....
You don't have to! Keep strong! :D
Is french mandatory in school there?
@@gubblfisch350 In nursery school you learn it, then at the first 4 years of school are optional, the next two are mandatory and then optional again. You see theres a reason why we dont speak much french because its shitty to learn here
No need to learn French actually.
Don't get confused, because there are two Frankfurts: Frankfurt am Main and Frankfurt an der Oder 😅😂🤷🏻♂️
Jens Ranger But Frankfurt Oder is the main one
@@NDSVM Haha :D
Niklas H. Du armes Würstchen
There are actually 3 - Frankfurt in the Magdeburger Börde is a very very small village
j_e_s_s_ i Hauptsache im Osten
5:50 Im from Bremen and the "memorial block" isnt dedicated to her as a person, it actually marks the spot of her execution which was the last ever in Bremen.
some rumors that u have to spit on it.
@@MitcheltonDan it's still sometimes seen that people spit on it while walking by it
Bin auch Bremer und wusste es anders aber gut zu wissen😂👌🏻
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Und das letzte Bild zu Bremen war aus Potsdam
>Black Forest
>Swabian Culture
As a Badener I feel slightly offended
@@640kareenough6
Das schönste Land in Deutschlands Gau'n, das ist das Badnerland, es ist so herrlich anzuschau'n und ruht in Gottes Hand!...
das sclimste ist das die elzach zeigen und sagen Swabian
@@randallmarshall2139halb deutscher elsasser hier.
Das sagt keiner
@@nilswettlin2012 im video aber schon
Badenser
loool. That Berlin roast was hilarious and so accurate 😂
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02:42
Fun fact: King Ludwig II built the castle Neuschwanstein, wich was a big inspiration for the Disney castle/ Cinderella's castle.
probably best remembered by many though for Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
He mentioned that in the Geo Now episode
I'm from Schleswig-Holstein and it's true. We don't speak a lot. That's why we only say "Moin". "Moin Moin" would be way too talkative.
Das Moin und das Wattenmeer gehört euch aber nicht alleine. 🤨 Grüße aus Niedersachsen.
@@monkey_8227 Oho! Grüße aus dem tiefen Süden? Vielen dank!
@@Kaefer1973 hahahaha
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It ain't "Rhineland-Westphalia", it's "North Rhine-Westphalia". But still awesome video🌝
On the map at 8:56 he also cut off a portion of the state
Irene Galicia uuuhhhhh what?
DVDspeler Oh yeah true XD
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3:09 "autobahn vismarck"
Die letzten Worte von König Ludwig waren übrigens:
"I glaub i geh ins Wasser"
Wirklich? Geiler Moment XD
bruh moment
Friedrich August der dritte verabschiedete sich von seinem Posten mit da macht die Scheiße docb allen
That start was hilarious!
How could you forgot that Jägermeister is from Lower Saxony ?!!😂
Lower Saxonians only drink Becks and Jägermeister 😂
@@monkey_8227 It's a disgrace to say that!
@@monkey_8227 Quatsch, no they dont!
@@monkey_8227 Urgh! You kiddin' me?! No one in their right mind drinks Beck's. It's for export only. We have our own local and regional breweries: Jever, Nörten-Hardenberger, Einbecker, Gilde Ratskeller, Wolters, Härke, ...
11:38 "the two saxony's have nothing to do with each other '' (MENTIONS A 3RD SAXONY )
srsly, I dont know why they dont change the state names to ANHALT and get out of the middle of that debate
They should rename the state of Saxony to Upper Saxony, that would be a *little* more legitimate.
As in today's Saxony, non of the native inhabitants are related to the ancient Saxons.
The Saxons lived in the areas of today's Lower Saxony, parts of Westphalia and parts of Saxony-Anhalt.
So, the only people who are NOT Saxons are the ones living in the state Saxony.😄
the saxon tribes lived (mostly) in the north, though they weren't sedentary and had what is today the North and northeast as their domain. The Electorate/Kingdom of saxony was where Saxony is today though, which is where the name comes from in that part
Fun Fact: The capitals of Hesse and Rhineland-Palatinate are right next to each other seperated only by the rhine river. If you were to cruise along the middle of the rhine river one half of your boat would be in mainz and the other in Wiesbaden.
3:10 When you're so caught up between Germany's international image and history, that "Otto von Bismarck" becomes "Otto ban Vismarck aka. Auto bahn Vismarck"
edit: closer to 3:09 actually
You know hed definatly wouldve been made fun of... if the Autobahn had existed back then...
Oh, so he said Otto ban Vismarck? I legitimately understood Autobahn-Bismarck as in like his title and was like "wait... He didn't invent the autobahn or am I wrong?"
@@mellyslife5950 Adolf Hitler is known for developing the "Autobahn" infrastructure. The only good thing he ever did in his entire life.
@@affemitwaffe398 Except the Autobahn was invented while the Weimarer Republik, he just was the "executive" building it without having the money that was necessary...
@@craigveurr452 Yeah, you're right. But I would still say, that he was a developer of the Autobahn, even though he did not invent it. But it doesn't really matter since there are some other aspects in his life that history researchers should focus on.
8:56
"capital: Düsseldorf"
*shows picture of cologne*
Ps you don't habe to comment that you hate Düsseldorf or cologne
I’m from Düsseldorf
And hate cologne
@@jpb2541 Well obviously you hate the better city...
@@marianr.0231 Yes he clearly said that he hates Colongne
@@marianr.0231 Haha keep telling yourself that
I guess it was a secret hint to the movie A Team wear the same mistake happened
1:13 Baden-Württemberg
2:13 Bayern / Bavaria
3:14 Berlin
4:20 Brandenburg
5:11 Bremen
6:00 Hamburg
6:46 Hessen / Hesse
7:27 Niedersachsen / Lower Saxony
8:06 Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
8:56 Nordrhein-Westfalen / North Rhineland Westphalia
9:35 Rheinland-Pfalz / Rhineland-Palatinate
10:04 Saarland
10:45 Sachsen / Saxony
11:40 Sachsen-Anhalt / Saxony-Anhalt
12:18 Schleswig-Holstein
13:03 Thüringen / Thuringia
13:55 Two Other Things
Lmk if I made any errors w the state names, I’m not from Germany.
thanks a lot brother
Swabians have the wierdest dialect
Bavarians: Hold my Dirndl
Well, atleast you can understand Bavarian
Hoid möi Dirndl, bittschäh!
Ja sog amol was des fürn Gschiss hier isch uns Schwoba ke mo do super versteha
Hä Bayrisch aknn man voll leicht verstehen Schwäbisch ist sehr schwer zu verstehen...
Swiss People: Hey we can talk normal German!
Bavarians: We too but NO
As someone from Mainz, I can forgive the pronounciation, but something that would have been really cool to mention that Johannes Gutenberg is from here, the guy who invented the printing press!
No, he did not invent the printing press. ;P There are earlier presses like that, just smaller. He also didnt invent the printing technique. The first printed book was made more 1000 years before Gutenberg lived!
Der moderne Buchdruck mit den auswechselbaren Lettern einer Satzschrift in einer Druckerpresse (Typendruck), der die flexible, relativ kostengünstige und schnelle Erstellung größerer Auflagen ermöglichte, wurde im 15. Jahrhundert von Johannes Gutenberg erfunden. Er leitete eine Demokratisierung der Schaffung und Verbreitung von Informationen ein - schuf aber auch die Grundlagen für einen massiven Ausbau tendenziell freiheitsfeindlicher staatlicher und kirchlicher Bürokratie.
Quote from Wikipedia. Greetings from Mainz!
Larus Novale
He invented movable-type printing. Printing press was invented 300 years earlier by Koreans.
(Which you can learn all about if you pay the Gutenberg Museum a visit. Very interesting stuff.)
@@gintokisakata7490 Have you forgotten *GLORIOUS* Eurocentrism and publicity?
Sorry guys. I know that printing was a thing before that, I just wasn‘t aware that it was also called a press. I thought press then referred to that movable printing stuff someone mentioned before. My English terminology in that regard is a bit janky. I still think that his contribution to things like the reformation was important enough to consider him the inventor of printing in Europe basically
Also ther can be a huge rivalry between the states of Germany. Especially when it's about football or beer
August beste
Heja BVB🖤💛
@@thulsa_doom in your dreams
@@antoniusnoll9670 Nein September! Hahaha
Not to mention the rivalry between Baden and Württemberg
Fun fact many people seem to forget (or don't know): Hamburgers are actually from Hamburg. Or at least their origin is Hamburg.
Love learning about where my ancestors came from. I'm almost fully German besides a little English from my mom's side. Other than that, my dad's family came from North Rhineland-Westphalia, and the German part of my mom's family came from Bavaria! We have cousins in Germany that we keep in contact with! They only speak and write in German, so every Christmas when we get a Christmas card from them I have to try my hardest to translate it! I'm learning German so I can actually write back to them eventually!
nice that you keep in touch with your German heritage. :) I know learning German can be difficult, but dont give up, its worth it and not only to communicate with your family. ;) Lots of love from Offenbach am Main, Hessen! 😊🖤❤💛
@@gennaroliguori376 Omg endlich jemand der auch von Hessen kommt😭
if Frechen is your Sir name, i can tell you, Frechen is a small City close to Cologne, basically almost part of cologne, but there is nothing going on. No sights, no famous people born.
2:44 That's not that correct, because several German states including Saxony and Württemberg also had their monarchy and kings.
I was to say that too. Even he said "at one point". So, there was a king of Bohemia, the Brandenburger got to be king "in Prussia" which made his kingdom become Prussia and then Napoleon made a whole group of monarchs king. Including our Saxon who before was twice king of Poland. It was really popular to be king.
before 1871 it feels like every city had a king or a lord or a count or something like this
I cannot believe he mentioned Crazy Ludwig but no Chitty Chitty Bang Bang reference to Neuschwanstein...
How to piss off the Dutch: Make them wait another week for their episode and talk about their favourite enemy during the filler week. ;)
Anthony Stargaryen ja klaar, truth has been spoken
Awwwwww, I, as an import to the Low Lands, can forgive him especially as he's got two filler week videos this week. Besides, did you see on his social media that he had over 400 emails offering to help him on The Netherlands. My head would be spinning from that alone.
Better than counting them to "Grossdeutsche Loesung"
We meet again atlantian
PRAY THAT THE GLORIOUS KINGDOM OF THE NETHERLANDS WILL FORGIVE YOU!!
8:56 you missed half of the state there lol
Thank you so much. I've been living in Germany for 4 years now. Learned a lot from this video
Where you live?
Kannst du gut deutsch?
As austrian I find the Bismarck quote so funny
... cause it's true
So you don't consider yourself human? (confused fellow Austrian here)
@@_mortiam it's more the mixture of the cliché sense of german "superiority", the inherent and utterly different world the austrian and the german live in and the seemingly neverendless story of Bavaria, somehow Germany but it never really wanted to be a part of it - like Britain and the EU now ;)
All distilled in one short quote.
@Bernhard thanks for the explanation, it is funny though.
@Voxhill 88 Auf Englisch bitte! :)
@@berndisterndi-gugutschatscha The majority of the British didn't vote for and don't want Brexit!!! Only 37% of the electorate voted to leave, so whilst you will still hear a lot of lies and from either misinformed, dishonest, or unintelligent British politicians who are still selling their impossible dream, for mostly self interest this isn't the view of most people in the country (politicians acting in their own self interest, surely not). Many of us are still hoping that it won't happen, however unlikely that seems at the moment. Nothing should ever be distilled into one short quote on any subject!!! Loved the video and Bavaria and Austria are amazing places, and I'd recommend anyone who hasn't been goes if they have the chance, so much amazing scenery, history, culture, food, drink, people, and much more.
Moin Moin?! It better be afternoon, I cannot stand people talking that much in the morning.
Or as we intellectuals greet each other „Moiens“
Oder "Moinsen".
I'm very impressed by the research done for all of the video's, must take a lot of time, keep up Geography Now! love to see your vid's !
4:40 Luckily this has finally come to an end with the BER airport finally opening and the two other airports in Berlin being closed.
Next filler week: states of the HRE
that would take atleast a filler month...
@@NeverEverClever let's do it!
You wanted to say filler year?
just do an extra channel which is called Geography 1800!
1 hour video
WHAT? No incest jokes about Saarland? I feel misrepresented. lol
Tell your sister about it ;)
Leul
Ne die Inzestwitze passen eher zu Südbayern und der Ostmark ;)
@@bigdick6225 lebst du hinterm Mond?
@AmazingHoffman world already know Donald Trump
I'm always impressed by your ability to nail descriptions of foreign countries! Really, this is so accurate 😂😂
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Thank you for posting this. Yes, the Black Forest is in Baden Würrtemberg and Germany is known for its fairy tales. The famous Grimm brothers (Jacob and Wilhelm), however, originated from Hessen and did not create, but rather collect the Grimm's Fairy Tales, mainly in the Hessen area. Thank you, by the way, for making such a good effort trying to pronounce German names of cities and countries as well as you do!
Miss Universe Germany 2023 is from Baden her national costume is Rapunzel copy clothes from Disney’s adoption of Brothers Grimm
In Wirklichkeit wollen wir einfach nur das Saarland gegen Elsass Lothringen eintauschen.
Best comment so far 😃
Aber hieße das dann nicht das Saarland umschlossen von DE wäre?
@@axelmuller7946 Das ist ja Teil des Plans ;)
@@stahlblau4993 Achso und sich das dann wieder zurück holen weil die irgendwann kein Bock mehr auf ein umschlossenes Land, seht guter Plan ;)
@@axelmuller7946 Dachte eher daran, dass das SL dann doch wieder zu uns kommt ;D
Porsche, not Porsch!
for the confused ones: it's not Porschee either.
Also Volkswagen not Wolkswagen
Its funny how you argue about how the car brands are pronounced, yet nobody has called Barbs out on calling Bismarck "Otto bon Wismarck"...
@@Flugzeugdreger feel free to make a full list
@Jonny Müller: There were enough comments about Otto when I posted this.
Epic subtitles. I lost it at 10:29 "f*cking in ironworks".
I died of laughter when i saw that
Thank you for this awesome video! I'm a German and it was interesting to hear what someone from another country thinks of the country I live in. :)
So Bavaria is basically the Texas of Germany.
Kim Halsey
Yup. Bavarians are very independent-minded too, like Texans
And Saxony is the Florida of Germany.
@@oneandonlynino nah man
OneAndOnlyNino
Saxony is more like the Alabama of Germany!
@@oneandonlynino Mallorca is the Florida of Germany
Fun fact about Hamburg: there is a tunnel under the Elbe river where you can go to each side of the city near the harbor
It’s really cool and I’ve been there :)
About the Brandenburg-Part: There is no Cottbus castle. The picture shown is the Staatstheater (state theater). There is a castle in the borough named Branitz => Branitzer Schloss (Branitz castle). In the park where the castle is located (Fürst-Pückler-Park), there are even two pyramids.
7:50 No, the amish don't speak a variation of plattdeutsch.
They speak a variation of palatine German or some subgroups speak an allemanic german.
Both variations have pretty much nothing todo with plattdeutsch.
I think Amish dialectic is akin to Cajun French. Both groups immigrated to America centuries ago. Over time, both Amish and Cajun French (both isolated communities) changed and developed their own words, which had nothing to do with the mother tongues in Europe. Most French people understand maybe 1 word of every 10 words of Cajun. A few years ago, when there was a murder in Lancaster County PA (Amish country), the FBI brought in a German to translate. He didn't know what the hell they were talking about :)
@@dm-gq5uj Doesn't change the fact that the language spoken by the Amish didn't originate from Plattdeutsch
I'm mildly proud to be one of the few Americans who understand that the two different tribes "Germanni" and "Alemanni" are responsible for the name of the country in most of western Europe... The Slavs though... I think their general Niemcy/Nemecko/etc is probably tied to the ancient word concept of nemesis.... at least that's the idea I got from r/Polandball. Strangely, given my inherent linguistic psychic powers I see the tie between Duitsland, Deutschland, and Tyskland...
@Hernando Malinche I suggest you check the Greek language, buddy
@@dm-gq5uj Do you think every German does understand every german dialect?
Of cource, languages and dialects change over the years. But somebody not able to understand the original dialect, can also not understand the changed Version.
Some interesting facts:
Bavaria: There is a linguistical and cultural divide between Bavaria and Frankonia. Some decades ago, they tried the succession from Bavaria.
Hesse: The actual state are mostly the borders of the Hesse-States (Hessen-Darmstadt, Hessen-Kassel, Hessen-Homburg), the free city Frankfurt and Nassau. For a long time the area between Mainz and Worms was part of it. That's the reason it's called Rheinhessen.
Lower Saxony: The original Saxony. Saxony and Saxon-Anhalt got this name thanks to the dispute between Barbarossa and Henry the Lion.
Schleswig-Holstein: The danish population have their own political party. It doesn't apply to the 5% rule, so they always have a seat in the Parlament.
They have a seat for as long as they can muster enough votes for 1 seat which has been kinda close at times.
@Hernando Malinche Another reason why Austria isn't part of Germany is also that the emperor of Austria, when offered the crown of German emperor, did not want to lose his territories in the Balkans, Italy and Poland so that he declined.
@Hernando Malinche they weren't able to absorb it. Neither Austria or Prussia was able to absorb the other. Because of that it came to war. Germany could only formed by one big nation.
I come from Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and I'm proud of you, because you pronounced it correctly, also Schwerin. Very nice! 😁
Now I kill my time by playing the Seterra.. It's really worth it. Thank you Barb, your channel is really fun and nice!
do you know what the most difficult german dialect is?.....
Americans speaking german😂😉
Heard Australians speaking German its much better, according to my German tutor at least.
@@Mastealth Nah chef, I'm German but grew up in Australia. The one american kid in my German class copped it the hardest XD
I'd throw in a German speaking English with a Hessian accent.
I know German
You shouldnt make fun of his accents. Especially given its not his native language.
6:30 Hamburg isn't really the IT capital of Germany. That's a title a lot of german cities claim, for example Munich, Hanover, Berlin and also Bielefeld, a city that, according to some people, doesn't even exist. Also everyone knows the actual IT capital of germany is Delmenhorst.
This comment section makes me feel at home xD
Hamburg has a lot of SAP stuff, so their IT sector is really strongly interconnected to economical stuff.
Berlin is the biggest start-up city besides of Amsterdam and London and has a lot of projects going on, very diverse.
Munich is everything with engineering practically.
So yeah, they are all IT capitals in their own way.
Totally agree. But Delmenhorst? Thats what you would label the "IT-Capital" of Germany?
We have the most bridges in europe😉😁🤣
As a direct neighbor to Delmenhorst I can tell you: No. Delmenhorst is the capital of crime, dirt, potholes and bad drivers. As for the IT, I highly doubt anyone over there does even know how to put on a PC.
Thanks for working with our Swedish website Seterra thats were I learned all the countries, flags, capitals and some territories we played Seterra in school 🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪
So good i really enjoyed watching!
8:57 you made a little mistake here. The red area you marked on the map is only half of NRW. The western part is also NRW.
Ken edits the vids its kens fault
Oh no, Ken is going to be fired
Ken also made a typo at 13:45. It's actually Klöße. Doesn't look good for him :o
Christian Kühne rip
Also, (and this is not really Ken's fault) Barbs calls it "Rhineland-Westphalia" a few times.
In Schleswig-Holstein we just greet with "Moin!". If you say "Moin Moin!" you talk too much. ;)
the same goes for mecklenburg vorpommern
True
Same for most parts of lower saxony
@@arabiansandboa8865 and hamburg
seems like no one says moin moin
in conclusion: the north doesnt talk too much
Love the CC interpretation of the ironworks in Saarland. I laughed.
Pretty accurate my friend! Although I am not sure about the Bauhaus part. For some reason I connect it to Thüringen rather than Sachsen-Anhalt
*The Saxon Tribes originated in Lower Saxony, not Saxony*
Then why it's named saxony though
@@singharpan9859 Because of royal families and medieval politics. What we call proper Saxony today was Upper Saxony back then.
But now, Upper Saxony is just Saxony and the core region where the Saxons originated from is now Lower Saxony. To vastly oversimplify it.
@@MrMartin1538 it's called dynastic shift.
True. That Part about the Saxons "being from Saxony" (East Germany) actually _really_ triggered me.. 😤
@@singharpan9859 Because Feudalism sucks.
Never heard about Mecklenburg vorPOLEN and i'm from Germany
Me too. And I'm from Mecklenburg-Vorpommern xD
I'm from Poland and many Poles treat areas close to Szczecin on a German side, as a cheeper and more rural alternatives for a suburb houses and cottages in Poland.
"Pommern" comes from Polish "Pomorze" which means "by the sea".
I love us being compared to the "angry grampa", though. Constant mood, even among minors. Also - yay, the Müritz got mentioned. ♡
@@christopherchadwick2389 eingedeutschte Form des slawischen po more - „am Meer“
I live in Germany for over a year now and I've learned in 15min more about this country than in the past year. I knew about Baden Wurttemberg, because here is where I live, but I always headed to the Netherlands when I had the opportunity to travel north. Jetzt habe ich Lust zum Reisen! :D
Like, really on of the only channels who actually try to pronounce german words correctly xD
Great job, u did pretty good :)
And u even managed to teach me some new stuff i didnt knew till now :D
Subscribed :)
How can you talk about Schleswig-Holstein without mentioning the WACKEN OPEN AIR Festival?
Wackeeeen 💥🔥!!!!!
True!
HELGAAAAA !!!!
Stimmt, sonst gibt es da ja nicht viel ...😝😂
How dare you? :D
Regions of Italy next please!
Abruzzo: from mountain to sea in 30 minutes
@@TL98 Liguria: from mountains to sea in 10 minutes
Lombardy: from mountains to Liguria in 40 minutes
Darken631 give us south tyrol back please, you can keep trient
@@konplayz I live in South tyrol and no one wants to be austrian or indipendent
Wow, very interesting and informative. I learned something new, even as a German :)
This Channel provides a full series of 16 Videos on each one of the Deutsche Bundesländer, check it out!
1:43 thats my fricking hometown! The "Alte Rathaus" one of the most beautiful buildings in Esslingen am Neckar (directly near Stuttgart and not in swabian).
Esslingen is right in the middle of swabian. What you mean is the Bavarian "Regierungsbezirk" Schwaben.
as a german the pronouniciation killed me XD
Marc as an American-german your english pronounciation kills me
Gereon but he didn’t pronounced in a comment?
Ben no but the people in my english class pronounce the words horrrrrrible
As an American who speaks German it was awful
Gereon horribly* lol
Funfackt: Hamburg is the German Broadway
Gotta love "ck" though 😂
hey I hate hemlock Funfact, it’s a mixture of fact (English) and Fakt (German) 😅
Such an amazing video!
This was really good. Good that you mentioned Mallorca.
1) Baden-Württemberg is not Swabia, there exists a lot of rivalry between Baden on the west (Mannheim, Karlsruhe, Freiburg) and the east (Stuttgart, Tübingen, etc.), and the west is often culturally closer to Alsace/Pfalz than Stuttgart and the east.
2) Bavaria is not the only state to have had a king, nearly all former duchies/kingdoms (today's states) had kings/regents, none after WW2 though. You are right though in saying that Bavaria generally likes to think of itself as distinct from the rest of Germany. Also, King Ludwig II's death (and life) was far more mysterious than simply "he drowned himself".
3) I don't know who you talked to about Berlin but that view of the city is a bit dated, by about 15 years, perhaps. These days it's becoming especially popular among the younger generation, digital nomads, and English speakers, not to mention the soaring tourism rates. It's way more multicultural than almost anywhere else in the country (except pockets in big cities like Cologne), and it's very distinct from the rest of Germany. Also the thing about the airport isn't really a Brandenburg thing in specific, it's heaps of mismanagement at various levels.
You forgot there are Swabians in Bavaria also! I live in Augsburg... and our City is the splitting point between swabians and bavarians
Baden-Würtemberg and Bavaria are really both patchwork states built by Napoleon with the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss (though Baden and Würtemberg were only joined later, it was Napoleon who made them huge states when he discontinued states like the Palatinate and lots of others).
The Airport of Brandenburg is more Berlin than Brandenburg.
The Baden thing ist correct we aren't stingy at all
And Baden Württemberg actually is the only Bundesland who got to vote that they (Baden and Württemberg) want to be one Bundesland after WWII
4:40 The Kölner Dom was built over hundreds of years, so there's still hope!
Unsere Ur ur ur ur ur Enkel werden dann von dort ins All fliegen xD
@@xPyrotecLP wenn er dann mal endlich keine Baustelle mehr ist
632 Jahre.
Great video. Visiting new friends in Berlin I met while in Madrid last year. It would be awesome if you remade the Spain 🇪🇸 video. I don’t think you gave it the fun excitement you did here with Germany 🇩🇪. What Spain’s has to offer today on food and quality of life as well as her vast empire the first European empire, should be given the fun and cool respect you give to your other awesome videos. Thanks 😊
I'm a Hungarian living in Germany, and this is one of my favourite videos on CZcams 😊
Also as someone from Thuringia myself a few more tidbits: The state capital Erfurt once had 38 churches of which only 27 remain including one of the oldest Romanesque style churches, it still has the oldest and biggest freeswinging medieval bell in the world the Gloriosa, the oldest Jewish treasure in Europe was also found in Erfurt. The English royal house was once called Saxe-Coburg-Gotha with their main seat the Ernestine castle in Gotha. Eisenach has a medieval castle where Luther spent his too, the Wartburg which is also on UNESCO list. The Thuringian Forest and Rennsteig are kind of the pendant the Black Forest. Thuringia also has the highest density of castles and palaces in Europe which makes maintaining them difficult, hence why some have been given back to their original noble owners.
@A. B. Home sweet home
Would love to visit one day
The green heart of Germany... ("Since when are hearts green?")
thanks for the tidbits
Porsche is pronounced Porsche
no. its pronounced as Porsche.
outstanding move
I actually spat my drink on my phone thanks
oMg YoU aRe So StUpId ThIs IsNt hOw It WoRkS r/wooosh
how to pronounce "Besserwisser"?
Awesome episode!!
-NRW's south east is mostly Protestant
-Saxony is the one with christmas stuff
-The Bauhaus started in Thüringen
12:36 you say actualy only "moin".
greetings from Schleswig-Holstein 😉🤘
I'm from Schleswig-Holstein too ^^
Naw, you just nod and say nothing.
Dachte immer das isn Niedersachsen ding, wusste nicht das das in Schleswig Holstein auch so ist 😋
"Bavaria is known for Beer"
U just triggert 15 other Bundesländer plus Tschechien and polen
(Sorry i dont know the english Terms)
Hesse doesn‘t care. We have cider.
who needs beer when you have G Ü S T R O W E R K O R N?
jk, our beer is great too
@@deadlive3212 und Apfelwein
Naja, Bayern macht das beste Bier... Sooo🤷🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️
@@iamdustin0430
schnauze da unten xd
nene, ihr macht schon gutes bier, aber unsers is mir immernoch lieber
Thank you. I enjoyed that so much. Living in the UK and a bit homesick: Germany ❤️ I’m from Schleswig-Holstein. Things to see is the beautiful gothic city Lübeck, and SH has also some amazing islands (sylt - island for the rich people) and lighthouses.
Also, The first person says Moin, the second person answers with Moin Moin 😄 (maybe more in lower saxony though. I lived in Bremen for ten years) it’s funny, really. Miss it a lot. Haven’t been in Germany for a year, because PCR tests are so expensive, travelling with the whole family.
Wow! Seterra looks so cool, how come i'd never come across it in this channel?
What about Alsace-Lorraine? Oh yeah...
At least there's east pruss... Wait
Alsace-Lorraine has gone back and forth between Germany and France so many time. My great-grandmother was from there, before emigrating to Canada. She considered herself to be French.
@@sixletters9759 yeah I am from Moselle, my great grandmother was born German, and my great uncle was forced to fight for Germany during world war II. It makes very interesting history.
The Brad Gaming, you are so wrong about it being about WWII. You need to learn a lot more history.
Get over it
@The Brad Gaming I let some air out my nostrils and smirked when I read your post. C'était drôle ;)
I love the way you personify the states
You do a lot of countries and you try so well to pronounce the names, the places and states like the real owners pronounce them. That’s amazing.
In Bavaria there is not only the oldest brewey in Germany, but the oldest continously operated brewery in the world: Weihenstephan since 1040.