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  • @GeographyNow
    @GeographyNow  Před 2 lety +1735

    Our LAST an FINAL Nordic country. The final boss of Scandinavia. You know this one. Thanks to all the Swedish geograpeeps that helped with this episode, hope it's somewhat "lagom" to you. Enjoy. #SWEDEN.

  • @linajurgensen4698
    @linajurgensen4698 Před rokem +518

    I think you Swedes know that we Germans love your country but I can’t emphasize enough how much Sweden means to me. A country with rich history in literature, film and art of any kind, beautiful and very friendly people wherever you go and ultimately stunning nature, that draws tourists from all over the continent to your home. I miss going on holiday in Sweden with all of my heart.🇸🇪❤

    • @dantesbecherel2826
      @dantesbecherel2826 Před rokem +23

      I used to live in a small town called Eksjö in Småland. Every summer there used to be A LOT of german tourists. I, working as a waiter, absolutely loved having you here and it was the best part of working, being able to just talk to your really kind and interesting people as you were much more friendly than the locals. Much love to germany!

    • @dabanana1302
      @dabanana1302 Před rokem +8

      I am swedish and its a bit too grey here

    • @gunnarmundt956
      @gunnarmundt956 Před rokem +8

      Ja mann jeden sommer kommt ihr mit wohnwagen und invadiert mein dorf..

    • @linajurgensen4698
      @linajurgensen4698 Před rokem +6

      @@gunnarmundt956 I‘m sorry😂

    • @tobiaswedin
      @tobiaswedin Před rokem +23

      As a Swede growing up one of the first things I learned about the outside world was how much Germans love to pretty much invade Sweden during summers and steal all our road signs with moose on them lol

  • @michaelthomas8677
    @michaelthomas8677 Před 2 lety +333

    "That's all for Sweden... Switzerland is coming up next!"
    Neutrality intensifies!

    • @andyjay729
      @andyjay729 Před 2 lety +33

      Bank accounts activated!

    • @jacobbahr9316
      @jacobbahr9316 Před 2 lety +22

      Ah yes, the other cold, snowy European country whose name begins with SW, speaks a Germanic language and enforces conscription despite being neutral

    • @andyjay729
      @andyjay729 Před 2 lety

      @@jacobbahr9316 Well, only part of the country in the Alps speaks a Germanic language, but as Barbie said, in the one to the north, another non-Germanic language (Sami) has protected if not official status.

    • @mimimurlough
      @mimimurlough Před 2 lety +1

      Can't wait to hear about the chocolate and moose!

    • @maxcole5553
      @maxcole5553 Před 2 lety +2

      War of Neutrality! Yes!!!!

  • @matiaslappi663
    @matiaslappi663 Před 2 lety +653

    6:50 those Swedes are actually wrong about it having to be public land. You can also walk in private forests. That's the entire point of Allemansrätten. They probably meant that but didn't explain it very well. I'm a Finn but I know this very well.

    • @andreascedervall4252
      @andreascedervall4252 Před 2 lety +65

      To explain this further I think the law says your free to roam and camp private land as long as you are beyond eye and hear distance from a building (used) in said provade land

    • @Dhjaru
      @Dhjaru Před 2 lety +37

      @@andreascedervall4252 basically but you cant go and camp on a farm it has to be undeveloped.

    • @Edengardet
      @Edengardet Před 2 lety +18

      I think they thought they meant someones backyard and not privately owned forested area which is a huge difference. As others have previously said you can't be within sight-/hearing-distance but you can walk on privat property if you aren't seen/heard (except farmland under use)

    • @Jimbotheone
      @Jimbotheone Před 2 lety +25

      You can walk and camp basically anywhere as long as you don't disturb someone's residency. If you are feasibly disturbing the owner/resident and they tell you off, you should leave.

    • @Dragontrumpetare
      @Dragontrumpetare Před rokem +2

      Yep, noticed that to... But i guess it's hard to explain to foreign people that own private land could accept unknown people walking right over it, so it's just easier to say Public land. Lol then it will always be right.

  • @Jefff72
    @Jefff72 Před rokem +218

    I was in Sweden in 2006 and one thing I find is that Swedes are friendlier than many say. In one week, I must have talked to at least 4 or 5 people. When I asked a lady for directions, not only did she help but walked part of the way with us and talked to us in English. She asked where I was from. Later at an outdoor concert, an older man looked at me and spoke Swedish. When I answered in English, he spoke excellent English. He also asked where I was from. They all knew Minnesota which I call a Swedish colony. I had conversations with a guy on a boat and I was on the land on an island. He was very cool and friendly. Unlike Germany or the UK, I didn't have to explain where Minnesota was.

    • @znail4675
      @znail4675 Před rokem +23

      It's not just that you call it a Swedish colony, it used to be one.

    • @jaxx58
      @jaxx58 Před rokem +1

      nice

    • @mackan072
      @mackan072 Před rokem +15

      Swedes in general are very friendly, but I understand where the misconception that we're not might come from. In general, and culturally, we're a bit more quiet, reserved and timid. This can easily be interpreted as us not liking, or not being comfortable around you - but it's simply not true.

    • @AngryPostmanStockholm
      @AngryPostmanStockholm Před rokem

      @@mackan072 Well put you old sandwich you 🙃

    • @jimmykarlsson2567
      @jimmykarlsson2567 Před rokem +6

      I think Minnesota maybe have similar weather where i live in Sweden ( nearly the capital).
      Maybe Minniapolis or St. Paul have the same climate.
      And the nature is also stunning in Minnesota " Minnesota Wild " 😉😀😀😀

  • @husky11191993
    @husky11191993 Před 2 lety +776

    "Killing your national animal because there's too many, GO SWEDEN!"
    Australia: **cries in Emu War**

    • @N_ei_L
      @N_ei_L Před 2 lety +3

      Lmao

    • @willowproxy4346
      @willowproxy4346 Před 2 lety +31

      Poor Australia. It's a strange situation you live in when both your national animals are considered pests.

    • @jurgengjidia8657
      @jurgengjidia8657 Před 2 lety +11

      Australia: My national bird is the emu and its a pest... Also bloody delicious -Oversimplified

    • @Ballin4Vengeance
      @Ballin4Vengeance Před 2 lety +1

      I like when they tried to replace cavalry horses with mooses in 18th century

    • @frogson829
      @frogson829 Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the abdominal workout xD

  • @jimothypersson8306
    @jimothypersson8306 Před 2 lety +1543

    FINALLYYYY, been waiting for this since the day this series started can’t believe we’re finally here

    • @chrislouis7913
      @chrislouis7913 Před 2 lety +33

      Sweden is one of the countries I most wanted to see. So glad it’s finally there!

    • @asemmel695
      @asemmel695 Před 2 lety +4

      Same

    • @doso4782
      @doso4782 Před 2 lety +14

      Yes me too ive been waiting like 4 years!!!

    • @camillanyberg2530
      @camillanyberg2530 Před 2 lety +18

      Ja vi har väntat så länge

    • @layzy24
      @layzy24 Před 2 lety +3

      Same

  • @marekfalda95
    @marekfalda95 Před rokem +189

    I’m from Poland and I love our nordic brothers. I wish relations between our countries were closer.

    • @ohedd
      @ohedd Před rokem +10

      We should build a bridge between Poland and Sweden, and then boats tryna cross are like "wtf??" and we just stand there like "nah. Go around."

    • @Mercator89
      @Mercator89 Před rokem

      I always like to ponder what the world would look like today if the Polish-Swedish union would have succeeded.

    • @marekfalda95
      @marekfalda95 Před rokem

      @@Mercator89 dreams

    • @Rikard_A
      @Rikard_A Před rokem

      I wish polish women can do abortion in Poland.

    • @lanne9938
      @lanne9938 Před 8 měsíci

      as a swede i love poland, one of our closest countries geographically, i love to take the boat to gdansk very nice city

  • @KaptenN
    @KaptenN Před 2 lety +92

    When you said that Sweden is in Scandinavia you marked out the entire Nordic. Iceland and Finland are Nordic countries, but they aren't part of Scandinavia. Scandinavia is only Norway, Sweden and Denmark. Fennoscandia is Finland, Norway and Sweden and you got the Scandinavian peninsula right with just Sweden and Norway.
    Also, I'd like to point out that Jantelagen is a cultural thing, not an actual law.

    • @wilhelm2.769
      @wilhelm2.769 Před rokem +2

      @@toucanmasterx no

    • @elderscrollsswimmer4833
      @elderscrollsswimmer4833 Před rokem

      Yup. Kind of like Scand: Sweden/Norway (the mountains in between are called the Scands) Then you cross a tiny bit of sea to Denmark (Nav) (North Atlantic in West) or-- go to East to Fenno -- a.ka ,. -ia is latin place-ending. All this leaves out Iceland, Faroese, Greenland etc. that get included to Nordic.

    • @MatildaV1980
      @MatildaV1980 Před rokem +13

      @@toucanmasterx No, it’s not. Scandinavia is, has always been, and will always remain Norway, Sweden and Denmark. Add Finland and Iceland and you have the Nordic. This is not an opinion, it’s a fact and I’m tired of repeatingly explaining this to non-Scandinavians (mostly Americans). It’s basic geography that we learn at lågstadiet.

    • @znail4675
      @znail4675 Před rokem

      @@MatildaV1980 Not quite, Finland used to be in Scandinavia due to being part of Sweden. Just as Iceland used to be a part of Denmark, making it also in Scandinavia.

    • @Morsning
      @Morsning Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@znail4675 Finland, as an independent country is not Scandinavian. The Scandinavian countries have more in common than the rest of the nordics. They are all constitutional monarchies, they are culturally and ethnically similar, the languages is similar, they share a long history together, etc. Norway and Sweden shares a mountain range and had a union 1814-1905.

  • @ivankehayov
    @ivankehayov Před 2 lety +789

    I feel like, by the end of these series, this is going to be a 2-hour long talk show with interviews of at least half the population of each country.

    • @christiansvenjimmiekarlsso1876
      @christiansvenjimmiekarlsso1876 Před 2 lety +50

      ohhhh, thats the folow up after he does the last country! Talk show with barbs, he goes to a random fan from a random country and sits down have a talk, expereince the culture and then end with a traditional form of party of sorts?! PATENT PENDING

    • @rachel_Cochran
      @rachel_Cochran Před 2 lety +2

      One can only hope

    • @martinottesen1053
      @martinottesen1053 Před 2 lety

      @@christiansvenjimmiekarlsso1876 Barbs, do this. Please

    • @ivankehayov
      @ivankehayov Před 2 lety +26

      Guys, I was COMPLAINING. Go watch the Afghanistan episode, or even Italy, for that matter, and you will see how much more different and focused it used to be. 😂

    • @Anonymous-cm8jy
      @Anonymous-cm8jy Před 2 lety +14

      I expect USA episode to be around an hour long.

  • @cheatcharoninc172
    @cheatcharoninc172 Před 2 lety +258

    *"uh hey Noah's back"*
    *THE RETURN OF THE KING*

    • @saulthechicanootaku
      @saulthechicanootaku Před 2 lety +2

      No wonder he's been so absent. He had to check up on his kingdom

  • @charlotteeeee08
    @charlotteeeee08 Před rokem +66

    Learned a lot from this video. I will be moving in Sweden this May of 2023. I'm so excited! See you soonest SWEDEN!

    • @daniirage1382
      @daniirage1382 Před rokem +3

      i would not recommend moving here...

    • @Joawil1234wqa3etagr
      @Joawil1234wqa3etagr Před rokem +6

      Just don't forget to pack a bulletproof vest

    • @Shrek82632
      @Shrek82632 Před rokem +4

      @@daniirage1382bor du i södra sverige?

    • @jeffgustafsson6243
      @jeffgustafsson6243 Před rokem +11

      Welcome to Sweden! Beautiful country.

    • @Zerouu.
      @Zerouu. Před rokem +7

      Well I look forward to seeing you here! From a Swede we love seeing tourists and different kinds of people! I always feel excited when I see new people! Hope you like it!

  • @Rose.Flower
    @Rose.Flower Před 2 lety +102

    Love Sweden from Iran (Persia).
    The Vikings and Persians have had cordial cultural relations, the Vikings maintained trade connections with Persia and most of the silk found in the Oseberg ship have been purchased by honest means from Persia, Silk textiles from the Persian region were found in the Oseberg ship, most of the silk came by way of the river Volga.
    Large amounts of the Oseberg silk have patterns from the Persian Empire. Another pattern depicts a Shahrokh, a bird that has a very specific meaning in Persian mythology; it represents a royal blessing.
    In the Persian myth, the Shahrokh bird is the messenger that brings the blessing to a selected prince. In a dream, the bird visits the prince holding a tiara, a tall head adornment, in its beak. The prince then wakes up and knows that he is the chosen one.
    The image of the imperial bird was popular not only in silk weaving, but also in other art forms in Persia. The motif gained widespread popularity in Persian art.
    The Viking Sword was the Ulfbehrt sword. Professor Ljungqvist ( Stockholm University) states of the Volga trade route between Lake Malaren to Northern Iran where:
    “…it is very likely that the steel that you find in the Ulfberht swords originated from Iran…I would guess that they bought it
    [Persian steel] from friendly trading connections in Iran paid with furs and other Nordic commodities and took it back on the small ships that they used on the rivers”
    As noted by Professor Ljungqvist, the Vikings sailed from Lake Malaren in Sweden to the Volga River and from there into the Caspian Sea southwards towards the ports of northern Persia. Iran’s metallurgical and weapons building technology continued unabated after the fall of the Sassanians, a factor which benefited Viking traders sailing along the Volga trade route.
    However, the Vikings were already aware of Sassanian military technology, long before the advent of the Ulfbehrt sword. As noted by Peter Wilcox:
    “The resemblance between this [Sassanian] helmet…from the fully armored king carved into the rock at Taq-i-Bostan [Taghe Bostan] near Kermanshah ( in Iran) and those recovered from the Scandinavian graves at Vendel and Valsgarde in Sweden is remarkable ” [Wilcox, P. (1999). Parthians and Sasanid Persians. Osprey Publishing, p.47, Plate H1].
    Evidently the Scandinavians and Northern Iranians have had cordial cultural relations since at least Sassanian times, but this topic has received scant academic attention.
    Studies have yet to be conducted on the relations between the northern Iranians and the Vikings, but it is clear that the interactions were constructive and cordial at the very least. In a sense, the geography of northern Iran would not have appeared all that different from Europe, as Iran is a highly diverse country with respect to geography, etc. 🇮🇷❤🇸🇪

    • @timurdemirkan5272
      @timurdemirkan5272 Před 2 lety +3

      the Persians back then were part of the Ummayad and Abbasid Caliphates. There were no relations between Sassanid Persia and Scandinavia at the time.

    • @Rose.Flower
      @Rose.Flower Před 2 lety

      ​@@timurdemirkan5272 𝐍𝐨, 𝟏. The Vikings in pre-Islamic times, like the Sassanids, had cordial cultural relations with the Persians.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      𝟐. Northern Iran was not part of the Arab empire, Iranian generals and kings, like "Farrukhan the Great" defeated the Arabs, he successfully defended his realm against the Umayyad Arabs, and the Arabs could never conquer northern Iran. Also, the Iranian people remained Persian during the Arab rule. 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐢𝐚𝐧𝐬 𝐚𝐫𝐞 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐨𝐧𝐥𝐲 𝐧𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐝𝐢𝐝𝐧'𝐭 𝐛𝐞𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐞 𝐀𝐫𝐚𝐛𝐬, 𝐰𝐞 𝐬𝐩𝐞𝐚𝐤 𝐏𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐢𝐚𝐧 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐰𝐞 𝐡𝐚𝐯𝐞 𝐏𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐢𝐚𝐧 𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞.
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      𝟑. The Arabs ruled Iran for only 160 years, the Persian Samanid Empire was established in 819, and they drove the Arab rulers out of Iran.
      " The Samanid Empire is part of the Iranian Intermezzo, which saw the creation of a Persianate culture and identity that brought Iranian speech and traditions into the fold of the Islamic world...[9]
      The Samanids revived Persian language and culture. They considered themselves to be descendants of the Sasanian Empire.[11][10] In a famous edict, Samanid authorities declared that "here, in this region, the language is Persian, and the kings of this realm are Persian kings."[10] "
      ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      𝟒. The Iranian Buyid dynasty (934-1062) conquered the Arab Empire and captured its capital.
      "As Daylamite Iranians, the Buyids consciously revived symbols and practices of Iran's Sasanian Empire.[7] Beginning with Imad al-Dawla, some of the Buyids rulers used the ancient Sasanian title of Shahanshah (شاهنشاه), literally "king of kings".[3] The Buyids had many inscriptions carved at the Achaemenid ruins of Persepolis...[8]
      The Buyid dynasty reached its zenith under Adud al-Dawla (r. 949-983), who is remembered for his open-mindedness and building projects such as the Band-e Amir near Shiraz.[9] Under him, the Buyid realm stretched from the Byzantine border in Syria in the west to the borders of Khorasan in the east.[10] "

    • @Rose.Flower
      @Rose.Flower Před 2 lety +1

      @A1ltino Thank you :)

    • @timurdemirkan5272
      @timurdemirkan5272 Před 2 lety

      @@Rose.Flower first of all: posting no sources but non-sense from wikipedia
      secondly: y'all pretty much got your genes swiped away by turks and arabs. the only ones that didnt in iran are either Lurs, Kurds, Azeris or People living at the Caspian Sea.

    • @Rose.Flower
      @Rose.Flower Před 2 lety

      @@timurdemirkan5272 Cambridge : Frye, R. N. (1975). "The Sāmānids". In Frye, Richard N. (ed.). The Cambridge History of Iran, Volume 4: From the Arab Invasion to the Saljuqs. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp.
      Also, all universities and books in the world are in Wikipedia. References in Wikipedia are academic sources.
      And if there are articles in Wikipedia that don't have references, or their sources are invalid sources, then they are not acceptable.
      "Invalid Source Attribution occurs when researchers reference either an incorrect or nonexistent source. Though this may be the result of sloppy research rather than intent to deceive, it can also be an attempt to increase the list of references and hide inadequate research."
      All the Wikipedia articles that I share have academic sources.

  • @breadman32398
    @breadman32398 Před 2 lety +1802

    "Real swedes not like those 5th generation minnesotans." Ouch, why you gotta do me like that barbs :,(

    • @alexcaruso197
      @alexcaruso197 Před 2 lety +157

      Men talar du svenska?

    • @dajjukunrama5695
      @dajjukunrama5695 Před 2 lety +27

      It’s ok everyone is Swedish, eller hur?

    • @marmac83
      @marmac83 Před 2 lety +371

      The truth hurts. I was in America once and a woman said she was Swedish. I asked her which part of Sweden she was from, she said "Portland, Oregon."

    • @jarnvag1564
      @jarnvag1564 Před 2 lety +141

      You’re not Swedish until you’ve drank a 1.5 liter bottle of julmust

    • @Knaiser
      @Knaiser Před 2 lety +23

      kan du svenska doe?

  • @FireHax0rd
    @FireHax0rd Před 2 lety +700

    me: "Sweden is a big country..surely its citizens can't all resemble Pewdiepie"
    1:17 Jonas: "allow me to introduce myself"

    • @IlonaFinland
      @IlonaFinland Před 2 lety +45

      "knäckebröööööd" 😁

    • @chees8067
      @chees8067 Před 2 lety +44

      @@Rozeyo does saddam look like xi to you

    • @sirBrouwer
      @sirBrouwer Před 2 lety +4

      @@chees8067 does Saddam look like anything now a day? is there anything left of his corps?

    • @saminyasir1847
      @saminyasir1847 Před 2 lety

      @@sirBrouwer lol😛

    • @Monkey-on8lj
      @Monkey-on8lj Před 2 lety

      @@chees8067 yes he does 😃

  • @MJXtube
    @MJXtube Před 2 lety +7

    Man, I was so genuinely interested in learning more about Sweden that I totally did not expect to see the awesome OPETH shoutout, of course followed by Meshuggah, Yngiwe, and Per Nilsson of Scar Symmetry to boot! Well done!

  • @yoonglebellz
    @yoonglebellz Před 2 lety +125

    the scandinavian countries have a sibling relationship, we'll argue and insult and throw things at each other sometimes but there's love at the base of it all 😂💙

  • @daghochi3861
    @daghochi3861 Před 2 lety +527

    "And Iceland is basically one big volcano"
    - any Swedish person ever

    • @daghochi3861
      @daghochi3861 Před 2 lety +4

      @wanderer well, Greece is dope af, idk what made u think that way, coz as far as i can see, Sweden is considered one of the safest countries to live in Europe.

    • @Tapio86
      @Tapio86 Před 2 lety +3

      @wanderer why do your keep reposting the same thing on random other responses? What is your agenda?

    • @neptune.7016
      @neptune.7016 Před 2 lety +3

      as a swede, i can very well confirm

    • @Divig
      @Divig Před 2 lety +8

      @wanderer I have never ever heard anyone use that acronym. Why do you make things up? What is your agenda?
      /swede

    • @Annicaha
      @Annicaha Před 2 lety

      @@Divig nope never. When I was a kid in the 80s, south Europeans were called ‘spagge ’. Don’t know why? Always though it had to do with spaghetti.

  • @Botsmannen
    @Botsmannen Před 2 lety +359

    Wien you were talking about the “Allemansrätten” or the right to roam Jonas says kinda in passing that it has to be public land, it does not have to be public land as in owned by the state it just has to not be land that when walked upon would disturb the nature and the calm for the landowner.
    So no walking on farmland or walking right by someone’s house

    • @Adjuni
      @Adjuni Před 2 lety +36

      Yeah, rule of thumb is outside sight and earshot.

    • @Hairysteed
      @Hairysteed Před 2 lety +36

      I suspected that too. Our roaming rights here in Finland are in general the same (probably because we've inherited most of our laws from Sweden). They go like this:
      Everyone is allowed to…
      -walk, ski, cycle, or horseback ride freely (except very near homes and other private buildings or through farm fields and nursery plantations which could easily be damaged)
      , camp out temporarily a reasonable distance from homes.
      -pick wild berries, mushrooms and flowers, as long as they are not protected species fish with a simple rod and line.
      -use boats, swim or bathe in inland waters and the sea.
      -walk, ski, or drive a motor vehicle or fish on frozen lakes, rivers, and the sea.
      all the above can be restricted or forbidden in national parks and other nature reserves during certain seasons or year-round to protect sensitive areas and threatened species of plants or animals. Please pay close attention to any restrictions.
      It’s NOT allowed to…
      -disturb people or damage property.
      -disturb reindeer, game, breeding birds, their nests or young.
      -let pets off leash.
      -cut down or damage trees.
      -collect moss, lichen, or fallen trees from other people's property.
      -light open campfires without permission, except in an emergency.
      -disturb people's privacy by camping too near them or making too much noise.
      -leave litter.
      -drive motor vehicles off road without the landowner's permission.
      -hunt without the relevant permits.
      -fish with nets, traps, or a reel and lure without the relevant permits.

    • @viktoreek5201
      @viktoreek5201 Před 2 lety +31

      @wanderer
      I have seen you spam this exact response on several other comments. I am fairly sure you are a troll however if i am wrong i urge you to stop this pathetic behaviour. You strike me as an extremly pathetic person. And by the way your spelling i terrible you should look up how to spell these words before posting.

    • @Sirinwara
      @Sirinwara Před 2 lety +9

      I was in Sweden in 2012 and I knew about Allemannsrätten
      So me and my friends set our tents on a green patch next to the train station of Nyköping.
      In the morning an upset lady woke me up, asking what the hell I was doing there.
      I told her about the law and she told me that it doesn't apply to any unclaimed green area :D

    • @Tranbarsjuice
      @Tranbarsjuice Před 2 lety +3

      Thanks Jonas! While watching the video I was hoping someone would point out this error.

  • @cjacja21
    @cjacja21 Před rokem +14

    So interesting, love these longer episodes. Sweden looks amazing

  • @GoatingVirtual
    @GoatingVirtual Před rokem +13

    Now I talk for a lot of Swedes when I say they forgot about “Fredagsmys”. Basically, on Fridays, we go to the store after work and buy snacks like crisps, popcorn, and chocolates with more. Then during the evenings, we sit around the living room to watch shows or movies.
    Gilla så den ser! 👍🏻

  • @bobby-vi5io
    @bobby-vi5io Před 2 lety +377

    As a native Indonesian speaker who used to study and live in Sweden for almost 3 years, the Swedish pitch is a nightmare. After I started to pick up the language, I was super confused when we started to thanked the ducks at the church. Turns out, depending on the pitch, the word "anden" can both means ducks or holy spirits haha! Because my language is pitchless and flat, my Swedish could only be understood perfectly by the Finns. The way we speak Swedish are exactly the same, totally flat hahaha!

    • @NightBlado
      @NightBlado Před 2 lety +40

      As a Finn - awww

    • @scanern574
      @scanern574 Před 2 lety +6

      Anden and duck is two different animals

    • @mimimurlough
      @mimimurlough Před 2 lety +80

      "In the name of the father, the son and the holy duck"

    • @elias.t
      @elias.t Před 2 lety +19

      @@scanern574 Nja. En anka är ju egentligen en tam and. Precis som en gris är ett tamt vildsvin.

    • @Calimbandil87
      @Calimbandil87 Před 2 lety +4

      Also genie.

  • @josuibarretxe6544
    @josuibarretxe6544 Před 2 lety +515

    With Sweden we could say that we are “In the final countdown”. Keith, I can’t believe you forgot Europe, one of the most iconic band in the 80’s.

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Před 2 lety +16

      Sweden to Zimbabwe really will be the final countdown.

    • @joermnyc
      @joermnyc Před 2 lety +2

      Sorry, that just reminds me of Gob’s godawful magic act on “Arrested Development”

    • @25748410
      @25748410 Před 2 lety +11

      You really thought a dude who's a death metal fan wearing an Opeth shirt would talk about a glam metal band like Europe? 😂

    • @josuibarretxe6544
      @josuibarretxe6544 Před 2 lety +15

      @@25748410 I don’t know. I like music, but I’m not to much into it, so I can’t differentiate a rock type from another. By the Way, he mentioned ABBA and Roxette, and they are not death metal band. Just saying.

    • @tangbein
      @tangbein Před 2 lety +9

      And that's one more legend added to Swedish music. Had no idea they were Swedish.

  • @TheSecondAlmightyPotato
    @TheSecondAlmightyPotato Před rokem +19

    We are honored to be the final boss of Scandinavia 🇸🇪

  • @abhishektodmal1914
    @abhishektodmal1914 Před 2 lety +9

    Absolutely love your channel. I lived in Norway for about a year, and the similarities between the Norwegians and the Swedes is striking! They share similar mindsets, values, and ways of looking at the world. I absolutely adored my time living there, and they are amongst the friendliest people you will encounter. Thanks for another wonderful episode!

    • @2scrimble9
      @2scrimble9 Před rokem

      Kek all scandinavians are literally the same people, might explain the similarities.

    • @debate8079
      @debate8079 Před rokem

      Actually Danes and Norwegians are more similar while Sweden is the politically correct big sister

  • @grymkaft
    @grymkaft Před 2 lety +163

    7:07 This is actually incorrect. Allemansrätten is in effect also on private land with the exception of private gardens, the immediate vicinity of a dwelling house and land under cultivation. Restrictions also apply for nature reserves and other protected areas.

    • @Danjelion
      @Danjelion Před 2 lety +19

      Yes, public land sounds as if its just the state owned land, which is far from truth. The statement that the state own most of the land is not true either, its the single biggest owner, however its just about 20% (state owned companies included) the rest is privately owned or owned by corporations

    • @CR-dq1ch
      @CR-dq1ch Před 2 lety +5

      Yes! Was looking for this comment! Thanks.

    • @Ollidol
      @Ollidol Před 2 lety +2

      Yes, Allemansrättem allows you to walk almost anywhere (with a few exeptions) as long as you do not destroy or damage anything. While in the forest for exampel you are allowed to pick berries, mushrooms and what ever else. As long as it's not cultivated.

    • @spaceguy20_12
      @spaceguy20_12 Před 2 lety +1

      is it only me here what is swedish

    • @Nekotaku_TV
      @Nekotaku_TV Před 2 lety

      @@Ollidol And camp.

  • @DarwinskiYT
    @DarwinskiYT Před 2 lety +1083

    Fun fact: you’d be watching the Swaziland episode rn if they didn’t change their name to Eswatini

  • @resorband
    @resorband Před rokem +5

    Speaking of old towns, they forgot to mention Nora and Vadstena. They are also well preserved medieval/rennaissance towns that are definitely worth visiting

  • @p.andreacastillo208
    @p.andreacastillo208 Před rokem +4

    Ooh this video makes me want to come visit Sweden again. I’ve been a couple of times, for summer and winter and i definitely loved visiting Sweden, people were super kind and gentle, I have been in some places in the south ( Jönköping, Gotebourg, växjö, karlskrona as well as Stockholm ) and the moment I enter in Sweden I just felt in love with this country, it’s nature reminds me all those magical stories about faun in the forest . Thanks for the video, it was super interesting. !!!

    • @edvinengleson7530
      @edvinengleson7530 Před rokem

      I, from Skåne, wouldn't say that Stockholm, Göteborg and maybe Jönköping is in the south of Sweden. But that is me living in the south. If you would ask someobody from northern Sweden, they would probably say that I'm danish so...

  • @Random-ob7dc
    @Random-ob7dc Před 2 lety +253

    He really does pronounce the Swedish Ö good. I mean it still doesn't sound great but I mean, it does sound like an Ö. Very impressed, first guy I've ever watched to pronounce it that good whilst not knowing Swedish.

    • @yohanbeck8172
      @yohanbeck8172 Před 2 lety +14

      What this guy said! My thoughts exactly

    • @GeographyNow
      @GeographyNow  Před 2 lety +93

      Thanks! The only reason why I think is because it’s kind of similar to the Korean “으” “letter I grew up with

    • @adgaga
      @adgaga Před 2 lety +30

      @@GeographyNow well yes. It's just upside-down and you erase the middle of the line. Great work on the video!

    • @aaronodonoghue1791
      @aaronodonoghue1791 Před 2 lety +5

      @@GeographyNow The "eu" sound? It does sound a bit like ö/ø, although "eu" is an unrounded "oo" sound, and ö (or ø) is a rounded "eh" sound

    • @marcelwannieck
      @marcelwannieck Před 2 lety +3

      Question, is the Swedish Ö the same as the German Ö?

  • @eclectic505
    @eclectic505 Před 2 lety +131

    Everytime he says Bothnia it sounds like he's saying Bosnia with a lisp

    • @sohopedeco
      @sohopedeco Před 2 lety +11

      He's just saying Bosnia with the accent from Spain lol

    • @maple494
      @maple494 Před 2 lety

      @Ir liz what about cerveza

    • @F0UR3V3R
      @F0UR3V3R Před 2 lety +2

      @Ir liz what is a mys?

    • @user-dl1bs6lm1g
      @user-dl1bs6lm1g Před 2 lety

      @Ir liz ¿Qué defines como s regular?
      El acento castellano es hipersibilante, los acentos de los países latinoamericanos son hiposibilantes. Las s no suenan igual.
      Para alguien que no hable español, el sonido th del inglés suena parecido a la s del castellano. Cuando un anglosajón aprende a hablar inglés con acento castellano imita ese sonido.

    • @sohopedeco
      @sohopedeco Před 2 lety +2

      @Ir liz Chill out, dude. That's just a recurring joke.

  • @OxalisAdventure
    @OxalisAdventure Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for a good episode! I would like to recommend another wonderful place is Son Doong Cave - the largest cave. This is one of nature’s mightiest creations

  • @aidanwanta3209
    @aidanwanta3209 Před rokem +1

    Going to Sweden this fall, super excited! Thanks Barbs!!

  • @thelinuxcolonel
    @thelinuxcolonel Před 2 lety +93

    15:23 This is actually true, but incomplete. As he said, Norwegians got to Sweden to buy cheap alcohol, Swedes go to Denmark to buy cheap alcohol, Danes go to Germany to buy cheap alcohol, Germans go to Czechia to buy cheap alcohol and Czechs go to Poland to buy cheap alcohol.

    • @simplesimon8255
      @simplesimon8255 Před 2 lety +3

      Lemme guess: Poles go to Russia?

    • @TheSlyngel
      @TheSlyngel Před 2 lety +3

      @X Ukraine go to Russia?

    • @-_Andreas_-
      @-_Andreas_- Před 2 lety +4

      Skåningar goes to Germany. Too little price difference in Denmark.

    • @konanpl8936
      @konanpl8936 Před 2 lety +7

      @@TheSlyngel Nah. Ukraine is a place where u will find a Holy Graal of cheap alkohols. And then u will back to Norway.

    • @TylerSolvestri
      @TylerSolvestri Před 2 lety +3

      And Finnish go to Estonia for cheaper alcohol xD

  • @sharkfinn4
    @sharkfinn4 Před 2 lety +67

    You forgot our biggest export: the Skarsgård family.

  • @TalesOfWar
    @TalesOfWar Před rokem +5

    From my time there, Swedes LOVE their sweets/candy. So many dedicated candy stores. They love putting liquorice into everything too.
    Also I like how Marcus was in an Ikea Markus chair. If that was an intentional joke, bravo! Otherwise, nice coincidence haha!

  • @nicovado
    @nicovado Před 2 lety +1

    I can't believe I missed this video, I will be moving countries sooner or later and everytime I do a research on where to live I come back to Sweden! But I never thought about the history side, great video!

  • @cristobalaranguiz2077
    @cristobalaranguiz2077 Před 2 lety +500

    The fact that Barbs has 30 mins documentaries shows how much dedication he puts into this and how much the channel has grown. This also means that I hope there is a 2nd part of the Chile video, because it only lasts 10 mins 😅

    • @jairogonsales9104
      @jairogonsales9104 Před 2 lety +29

      same with Brazil. Now they cover so much cool stuff about culture that I wish they did the same on previous videos

    • @joaopedrosouza9782
      @joaopedrosouza9782 Před 2 lety +5

      Same with Brazil hahahahaha, I hope barbs revisit it someday

    • @queenapryllm8454
      @queenapryllm8454 Před 2 lety +8

      Zimbabwe Video probably gonna be like 35 minutes

    • @yux.tn.3641
      @yux.tn.3641 Před 2 lety +8

      @@queenapryllm8454 nah, 1 hour…haha
      but i feel after he has finished the whole countries, he might do places like taiwan, etc? or do a new channel called history now

    • @tomaklaric5790
      @tomaklaric5790 Před 2 lety

      Yeah my guy needs to revisit everything since letter H

  • @JemmyRizki
    @JemmyRizki Před 2 lety +3

    Perfect video, i like to joy you guys had doing your jobs. All the best.

  • @jakobcederang6189
    @jakobcederang6189 Před 2 lety +4

    entertainment to the max! laughed way more than I thought I would

  • @olalundqvist9048
    @olalundqvist9048 Před 2 lety +340

    Yeah, about ww2, there is a joke in Norway that goes: "Germany took Norway in 2 months, they took Denmark in 2 weeks and Sweden, they took with a phone call."

    • @Amaan_Zargar
      @Amaan_Zargar Před 2 lety +81

      Germany took denmark in 9 hours

    • @01hyp3r7
      @01hyp3r7 Před 2 lety +5

      @@Amaan_Zargar was just about to say

    • @weeman6970
      @weeman6970 Před 2 lety +3

      Sweden is chicken 🐓 nation I see

    • @firstnamelastname4249
      @firstnamelastname4249 Před 2 lety +32

      @@weeman6970
      Fighting Germans 🇳🇴🇩🇰 : 🤮🤮🤮
      Claiming to be neutral but help fellow Germanic Homies 🇸🇪 : 😍😍😍
      Siding with Germans 🇫🇮 : 🥰🥰🥰

    • @kampakala1544
      @kampakala1544 Před 2 lety +43

      Sweden played its cards extremely well at WW2. It stayed out of the war and also profited by selling iron ore to Germany.

  • @Alex_Gordon
    @Alex_Gordon Před 2 lety +67

    Scandinavia: Sweden, Norway, Denmark.
    Nordic countries: Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Iceland, Finland.

    • @robinmangala3536
      @robinmangala3536 Před 2 lety +2

      Everyone forgets Faroe Islands 🇫🇴

    • @maxxedit1539
      @maxxedit1539 Před 2 lety +3

      @@robinmangala3536 it’s not independent country

    • @robinmangala3536
      @robinmangala3536 Před 2 lety +3

      @@maxxedit1539 I thought it was, I just googled it, I was wrong. Thanks for schooling me.

    • @adamginns8788
      @adamginns8788 Před 2 lety

      Meanwhile Estonia just keeps knocking on the door begging to get in

    • @Fistfury42
      @Fistfury42 Před 2 lety

      🚧🥺🚚-.🇪🇪.

  • @CharlenePihl
    @CharlenePihl Před 2 lety +8

    A really good video about Sweden! (Although with some small things wrong as people already commented). Started following your channel. 😊
    I think you skipped through the music industry too quick though. 😉 Sweden is the world's third biggest exporter of music per capita next to USA and Great Britain.
    It's most likely that a Swede is behind a song on the charts that you listen to and it's in a lot of different genres.
    And have you seen the TV series "The Mandalorian"? The music of the show? Made by a Swede (who also did the music for the movies "Black Panther" & Venom" for example).
    Ever heard about Britney Spears or The Backstreet Boys? You wouldn't have without their Swedish songwriters that created hits like "Baby One More Time" or "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)".
    Celine Dion, Jon Bon Jovi, Madonna, Pink, Katy Perry, Justin Timberlake are just a few artists that have songs written by Swedes.
    There are also some famous Swedish actors like Max von Sydow, Stellan Skarsgård (and his kids Alexander, Bill & Gustav), Malin Åkerman, Noomi Rapace, Alicia Vikander, Rebecca Fergusson...

  • @NO-sp5mt
    @NO-sp5mt Před rokem

    I have to say what a great video. Even though I am a swede myself, I learned a few things here. Thx for sharing this Geo Now!

  • @gurgelurk
    @gurgelurk Před 2 lety +137

    As in many other countries, tooth decay was common in Sweden. In the 1950s, the Swedish government used people with intellectual disabilities for non-consensual experimentation at the Vipeholm hospital in Lund. They were fed lots of toffee, causing heavy and painful caries.
    The result was a recommendation to eat candy just once a week. That is why we have Lördagsgodis.

    • @peterlarsson3436
      @peterlarsson3436 Před 2 měsíci

      Auhumm, they were feed an extra special sweet toffe.

  • @missuma13
    @missuma13 Před 2 lety +127

    As a Swiss, I’ve been waiting eagerly for this one because… WE'RE NEXT !

    • @unclear6055
      @unclear6055 Před 2 lety +19

      People always confuse our countries lol. Always wanted to visit Switzerland sometime! Love from Sweden.

    • @julien.s2002
      @julien.s2002 Před 2 lety

      I've been waiting this for 5 years...

    • @aldistoteles2919
      @aldistoteles2919 Před 2 lety +11

      @@unclear6055 In Spanish:
      Sweden = Suecia
      Switzerland = Suiza

    • @maaani4884
      @maaani4884 Před 2 lety

      bro same

    • @schusterlehrling
      @schusterlehrling Před 2 lety +1

      From one strictly neutral country with two cousins (Denmark & Norway) to the next strictly neutral country with two cousins (Germany and Austria).

  • @RobertClaeson
    @RobertClaeson Před 2 lety +29

    Fotografiska (the photography museum) now also have a branch in London.
    "Lagom" is an old term from the viking age, a short form of "laget om" or "for the team". If there was something to eat or drink to be shared, each and everyone had their own piece and took just enough for it to be shared equally for each member of the team, at your own conscience.

    • @cosmicprison9819
      @cosmicprison9819 Před rokem +1

      So for paranoid Americans, you could translate lagom as “how to make socialism work, by avoiding the tragedy of commons” 😁…

    • @SwedishDrunkard5963
      @SwedishDrunkard5963 Před rokem

      "laget om" souds a bit more like team around to me

  • @RealCadde
    @RealCadde Před 9 měsíci

    I really truly absolutely DO appreciate the effort you put into pronouncing these places so well that you did.
    There's only ever so slightly a hint of the fact you don't normally say those place names and the fact you so seamlessly switch between speaking American English to these pronunciations is even more impressive.
    I mean, it's not that hard to practice saying these things correctly for a video. But most other people don't even give it a decent shot and that's why you get praise for it.
    No, really, it's not that hard. And you put in the effort so thank you!

  • @issabelletje
    @issabelletje Před 2 lety +314

    Denmark and Sweden hugging Norway before hugging each other is such a cute and accurate description of our nation's relationships with each other. XD

    • @SkandiTV
      @SkandiTV Před 2 lety +4

      @wanderer Now try this again, but write it properly.

    • @Mahalakshmi-Khan
      @Mahalakshmi-Khan Před 2 lety +1

      Isabelle i dont follow politics but what does it mean?

    •  Před 2 lety +5

      @@Mahalakshmi-Khan historically speaking this description sounds very ironic: Denmark had parts of Sweden and most of Norway under its rule, then Norway was part of the "Sweden-Norway Union", probably Swedish dominated, etc. "Much drama", as Barbs describes it usually.

    • @coolbeans8682
      @coolbeans8682 Před 2 lety +2

      Long time since you read some history, my girl? The Danes will forever be sworn enemies to their Lords, the Swedes.

    • @Pottan23
      @Pottan23 Před 2 lety +13

      ​@@Mahalakshmi-Khan Sweden - Denmark has "more beef" between them and both nations are more positive towards Norway. Norwegians definately like Danes more than Swedes tho.

  • @shanicestella2226
    @shanicestella2226 Před 2 lety +213

    " How Much Metal Do You Need ?? "
    Keith : Yes and Lots of Them

    • @eliashornwall8546
      @eliashornwall8546 Před 2 lety +6

      I mean… metal is awesome

    • @pojkesverige
      @pojkesverige Před 2 lety +4

      It has the seoond most metal bands per 100 000 persons in the world, so yeah its pretty big!

    • @SandiskCruzer
      @SandiskCruzer Před 2 lety +11

      I was a bit bummed out that Keith didn't mention the fact that Sweden has it's very own metal subgenre: Swedish Death Metal, a.k.a. The Gothenburg Sound.

    • @eliashornwall8546
      @eliashornwall8546 Před 2 lety +4

      @@SandiskCruzer Yeah, I really the more melodic types of heavy music. Though they are technically Viking Metal, I really like Amon Amarth.

    • @h.k.295
      @h.k.295 Před 2 lety +3

      @@SandiskCruzerSweden is top 2 in Metal after USA no doubt

  • @Satanic_Scum
    @Satanic_Scum Před 6 měsíci

    Awesome to see a metalhead get some screentime! Meshuggah is definetly one of my favorite bands too! Great video as well! I couldn't hold myself from laughing a little bit when you guys pronounce the names, but they were surprisingly good.

  • @axslashel
    @axslashel Před 2 lety +3

    3:48 I can assure you that we do prefer that you actually use "Gothenburg" for the city. I live there and always use it when speaking english.

  • @andresvensson262
    @andresvensson262 Před 2 lety +57

    Literally started subscribing 2 days ago
    As a Swede myself, this was maybe the most spot on timing I could've ever imagined

    • @eat2909
      @eat2909 Před 2 lety

      @wanderer why?

    • @eat2909
      @eat2909 Před 2 lety

      @wanderer no? I live there and there's no rapes murders it's just very peaceful

    • @karankapoor2701
      @karankapoor2701 Před 2 lety +1

      I heard Sweden is a gone case , it has full of no go zones 🙄and it's getting close to getting messed up

    • @karankapoor2701
      @karankapoor2701 Před 2 lety

      @@NotThatJojjo haha 😂most liberals say that it isn't , swedenistan

    • @mewmarss
      @mewmarss Před 2 lety +1

      @@karankapoor2701 Bro don't forget HinduSTAN, Stan means land, so swedistan will mean Swedish land

  • @Hairysteed
    @Hairysteed Před 2 lety +178

    _"seven types of cookies"_ - Ah! Here in Finland we have a phrase "sen seitsemää sorttia" or "of seven sorts" meaning an abundance of choices (usually as being offered on the table for guests). I would imagine this comes from our western neighbors! 😃

    • @ogbobo7691
      @ogbobo7691 Před 2 lety +15

      In Norway we have the «sju slag» meaning «seven sorts», so maybe it is a consept us nordic people share?

    • @emileriksson76
      @emileriksson76 Před 2 lety +7

      There is also the tradition of maidens putting seven kinds of wildflowers underneath their pillow on midsummer to dream of their future husband. Strange stuff hehe.

    • @MadLark
      @MadLark Před 2 lety

      @@ogbobo7691 I know "Sønderjysk kaffebord" in Southern Jutland(Denmark) is suppose to have seven kinds of "soft" cakes and seven kinds of "hard" cakes (cookies) as a minimum. Seven is just an abundance I suppose?

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Před 2 lety +2

      Seven is just a great number of things to have.

    • @wininspn
      @wininspn Před 2 lety +1

      That reminds me of Armenian hospitality.

  • @hannafiddler
    @hannafiddler Před 2 lety +3

    As a folk musician, I am so happy to see the nyckelharpa getting a mention!

  • @ezraastraeagoes7239
    @ezraastraeagoes7239 Před 2 lety +2

    This is prolly the nth rewatch since this video was released, and I always forgot Keith mentioned Sabaton, but wowow thank goodness Sabaton was mentioned. Always a great band to listen to (fun side note: Sabaton and Geography Now videos are always recommended side by side in my list. Ya guys rock 🌏)

  • @Alex_Gordon
    @Alex_Gordon Před 2 lety +237

    in the sports department you should have mentioned the "Swedish tennis wonder". Sweden was a super power in tennis during the late 70's, 80's and early 90's. we constantly had people in the top 10 or even top 5 all the way to the 2000's, with the top 3 being Björn Borg, Mats Wilander and Stefan Edberg, all of them reaching number 1 in the world and winning many grandslams. and as late as 2002, Thomas Johansson won the Australian open.

    • @Noidonteatbabiesstopasking
      @Noidonteatbabiesstopasking Před 2 lety +5

      That’s cool

    • @Sebajstard
      @Sebajstard Před 2 lety +20

      Don’t forget table tennis legends like Jan-Ove Waldner!

    • @schusterlehrling
      @schusterlehrling Před 2 lety +5

      Ingo Stenmark must be mentioned, as he was the best skier of all times.

    • @EnergyShotStudios
      @EnergyShotStudios Před 2 lety +5

      @@schusterlehrling yup, literally the whole country FROZE when he was skiing. Everyone; At work or in the classroom just stopped doing what they were doing to see his lap.

    • @michaeltragakis3135
      @michaeltragakis3135 Před 2 lety

      Anders Jarryd too!!

  • @terramater
    @terramater Před 2 lety +844

    Back when we were filming in Sweden it was clear to see that the Scandinavian Wolf population is concentrated to the southern parts of Central Sweden, which means the counties of Västmanland, Örebro, Värmland, Dalarna and Gävleborg. There are rarely any Wolves in the Northern half of Sweden, nor in the very South. Most of Sweden’s Wolves live in densely forested areas with limited viewing conditions which makes it difficult to see them even if they would be close by. But hey, for most of the people hearing the Wolves howl is not only more likely, but perhaps more rewarding than seeing one, right? 🐺

    • @emileriksson76
      @emileriksson76 Před 2 lety +24

      Anecdote from Västmanland. I was walking my dog in the wintertime. It was pitch black outside so I was using a flashlight. We approach a treeline maybe 20 meters away and I see two HUGE eyes reflecting back. It almost looked like they were shining. Brrr. Lets just say I backed away quickly. The day after I checked the snow there and the paw-prints were enormous. That's the most scared I think I have ever been hehe. Lovely creatures when viewed from a safe distance though! They have a pack of wolfs in the Kolmården park if anyone visits Sweden and wants to see some.

    • @asteroidminer1095
      @asteroidminer1095 Před 2 lety +6

      @wanderer reips?

    • @Pellefication
      @Pellefication Před 2 lety +6

      Yes .... the wolves are few in Sweden. I would really like to see wolves "Live" in our forest. Lynx are almost three times as many as wolves in Sweden, yet almost impossible to see in the Swedish forests and it would be fantastic to see our Nordic big cat as well.

    • @bjorndahlberg9182
      @bjorndahlberg9182 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Pellefication i've seen both wolfs and Lynxs and i live in northern skåne

    • @MMM18092
      @MMM18092 Před 2 lety +3

      @wanderer The development of Swedish crime rates are depressing indeed but the risk of you of becoming a victim of a crime is still low. Also, crime isn't the only health factor, traffic safety and access to ambulance and emergency care in case of illness or accident are more important.

  • @huldanoren951
    @huldanoren951 Před 2 lety +8

    As a swede, I say awesome video as always! But I'm really disappointed you didn't talk about the landskap (landscapes or "provinces"), as those are the main cultural divisions of Sweden and more commonly used than the boring län. It's also a bit disappointing that you didn't mention Skansen (museum about old rural Sweden and zoo with a lot of native animals), our other very weird and unique christmas traditions (Lucia, advent, julkalender), our strange history of children's entertainment, and of course our scientists!
    But overall, great video!

    • @Saturinus
      @Saturinus Před rokem +1

      I agree on the provinces (landskap). People associate themselves with their landskap rather than their län.

  • @Blueniter
    @Blueniter Před 2 lety +8

    My experience as Swede
    Swedes are cold in the beginning but when you get through their defensive attitude they will become warm welcoming.
    Jante Lagen are similar to The Tallest Poppy
    If you're new to Swedish be careful how you pronounce the words with the pitch because we got a lot of words with the same letters.

    • @danieljackson4511
      @danieljackson4511 Před 2 lety

      what? ive met hundreds of swedes and everyone was friendly and welcoming?!

    • @Blueniter
      @Blueniter Před 2 lety +1

      @@danieljackson4511 Depends also where in Sweden you meet them. Swedes outside the country usually are less political correct and more open.

  • @lukasgornitzka2911
    @lukasgornitzka2911 Před 2 lety +82

    One thing that should’ve been mentioned with culturual traditions: The Gävle Goat! A goat made out of hay that gets raised in the town of Gävle during christmas. However, almost every year, it tends to get burnt to the ground, to the townspeople’s dismay.

    • @Solve_Travel
      @Solve_Travel Před 2 lety +13

      dismay is the wrong word. We want it to burn, as long as it doesn't burn the whole town up. Its just the government sayingits illegal. Most people want it to burn.

    • @madcowpoke568
      @madcowpoke568 Před 2 lety +11

      It burning down is lowkey a tradition at this point lmao

    • @TrocaTheNero
      @TrocaTheNero Před 2 lety

      @@Solve_Travel cringe

    • @unclear6055
      @unclear6055 Před 2 lety +2

      @@jokuvaan5175 Glad to see that our wacky antics have reached you guys as well.

    • @joelthorstensson2772
      @joelthorstensson2772 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Solve_Travel It's illegal for a reason, the people who build and pay for it doesn't want it to burn down.

  • @jeffschlundt
    @jeffschlundt Před 2 lety +63

    I really like these longer episodes that don't try to pack everything into a hyper-paced dash.

  • @IM_AYKHARAAD
    @IM_AYKHARAAD Před 2 lety +22

    19:02 : I kinda see Sweden (and most of the other Nordic countries) being like:
    “No… Don’t worry, it’s totally fine! 😅😅 I don’t want to disturb you! I don’t want to impose my customs… 😅😇😇”
    “Er… yeah, but like… it’s your home, so… 🤨”
    “Yeah but… 😅😅😅”
    Like too well educated people. 😂😂
    Love U Swedes, from France. 😁

  • @shivamsinghsolanki1016
    @shivamsinghsolanki1016 Před 2 lety +5

    Love from India🇮🇳
    I must say u guys do a lot of hard work in research for making such videos.

  • @albjonpineti7028
    @albjonpineti7028 Před 2 lety +52

    In Albania we have something like that in April too when the weather changes drasticly day by day. We call it "Plakat e Prillit" or "The old women of april"
    Love from Albania

    • @gameoflife9576
      @gameoflife9576 Před 2 lety +3

      Mos na e kujto vëlla.Aman se vdiqëm nga kjo kohë e çmendur.😂

    • @gameoflife9576
      @gameoflife9576 Před 2 lety +5

      @Moljo not funny,most albanians have nothing to do and despise those few individuals but I guess that you wrote your comment just to get attention.

    • @Tommasso_
      @Tommasso_ Před 2 lety

      @Moljo lmao

    • @balak1
      @balak1 Před 2 lety +1

      In Romania and Bulgaria it is the old woman of March (Baba Dochia/Baba Marta)

    • @ilcommie4143
      @ilcommie4143 Před 2 lety

      @Moljo ok serb

  • @dumduck55k45
    @dumduck55k45 Před 2 lety +55

    As a second generation Swedish immigrant in the U.S. I love learning about Sweden and this is a treasure trove

    • @KenshinAlex7
      @KenshinAlex7 Před 2 lety +5

      The girl on this episode is so fine, swedish women are so beautiful

    • @MrLeemurman
      @MrLeemurman Před 2 lety +1

      @@aflameninja What do you think they missed? I'm kinda curious
      Now that I think about it, they entirely skipped the section on notable people.

    • @ticksunbs4944
      @ticksunbs4944 Před 2 lety

      Rikrol

  • @juliaostlund9360
    @juliaostlund9360 Před 2 lety +1

    I've been waiting for this!!!

  • @emptyforrest
    @emptyforrest Před 2 lety +1

    your pronoucniations of Ö and Ä is suprisingly well done, slightly overprounced but still many times better than basicly anyone not native speaker.

  • @leoastner888
    @leoastner888 Před 2 lety +269

    Äntligen är avsnittet publicerat. Jag har sedan första dagen väntat på en video om Sverige. Tack så mycket, Geography now.

  • @CoffeeSuccubus
    @CoffeeSuccubus Před 2 lety +121

    Sweden
    The home of a formerly powerful empire, a lot of guns and weapon makers, Minecraft's creators, and my arch nemesis in the game Crusader Kings III
    One o my favorite countries. Love from California!

  • @vagnartheviking2534
    @vagnartheviking2534 Před rokem +5

    im a swed and this is the best info clip of Sweden i have seen!

  • @grebo8382
    @grebo8382 Před 2 lety +31

    Fun fact: Swedish is a really flexible language and can make up practicly any word to describe something. For example, we have this word "Nordvästersjökustartilleriflygspaningssimulatoranläggningsmaterielunderhållsuppföljningssystemdiskussionsinläggsförberedelsearbeten" wich is definetly possible to make even longer but is currently the longest unofficial word in swedish, consisting of 130 letters

    • @Wulfzz
      @Wulfzz Před 2 lety +1

      Say the word "västkustskt" or "Irkutsktsk"

    • @grebo8382
      @grebo8382 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Wulfzz I've never heard those words before. We have "västkust" but nothing like the second word

    • @TalesOfWar
      @TalesOfWar Před rokem +3

      You can see the Germanic influence of literally adding words together to form a super word haha. It's kind of interesting how this doesn't really exist in English despite it also being of Germanic origin. I guess the combination of many other languages especially the Romance languages have a big influence there.

    • @grebo8382
      @grebo8382 Před rokem +1

      @@TalesOfWar yep. English is more romance than it is germanic. The only reason we still call it germanic is because it used to be completely germanic

    • @cvspvr
      @cvspvr Před rokem

      what does it mean?

  • @charlierichards5865
    @charlierichards5865 Před 2 lety +210

    It would be so cool if Geography Now remake some of the countries earlier in the alphabet to make them longer and more in depth like these later ones

  • @Eggzid
    @Eggzid Před 2 lety +103

    Finally after watching you for 4 years, you finally made a Sweden Geography Now!

    • @Eggzid
      @Eggzid Před 2 lety +1

      @wanderer you rlly think im gonna read all of that?😂

    • @arawn1061
      @arawn1061 Před 2 lety +1

      @wanderer viking barbarity wtf haha

    • @eat2909
      @eat2909 Před 2 lety +1

      @wandererwe are not vikings lmao we are normal people.

    • @eat2909
      @eat2909 Před 2 lety +1

      @Moljo yes

  • @MakriaMicronation
    @MakriaMicronation Před 7 měsíci +3

    Fun Fact: in the 1970s North Korea bought 1000 Volvo cars from Sweden and has yet to pay back the loan they took for it

  • @7GatesStudent
    @7GatesStudent Před rokem +1

    you absolutely nailed the pronounciations! great video :)

  • @crystalp7242
    @crystalp7242 Před 2 lety +210

    One of the things about “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” that really stuck out to me was how much coffee all the characters drink throughout the novel. So it doesn’t surprise me that Sweden has a whole coffee culture.

    • @luminoustarisma
      @luminoustarisma Před 2 lety +13

      Swedes are insane, I wonder sometimes how much the coffee drinkers drink because though I may be from the minority tea drinkers, someone has to consume my extra cups, and Swedes drink coffee morning, noon, afternoon and evening, and more than one cup at that.

    • @luminoustarisma
      @luminoustarisma Před 2 lety +29

      @wanderer Wanderer, you are spamming the comments, please stop.

    • @Adjuni
      @Adjuni Před 2 lety +17

      @wanderer The "reip" statistics include all reported crimes, true or false, convicted or cleared, and the legal bit is extremely wide from exposure as the most "minor" to violent non-consensual acts on the opposite extreme.

    • @henkebengke
      @henkebengke Před 2 lety +1

      The author of that book drank a lot of coffe

    • @crystalp7242
      @crystalp7242 Před 2 lety +1

      @@henkebengke I would imagine so, he was Swedish! (His name, Stieg Larsson, is listed in the Swedish authors segment, but his last name is misspelled as “Lasson”.)

  • @thegrudien4692
    @thegrudien4692 Před 2 lety +157

    For Fan Friday: Sweden actually won the Eurovision twice in the last decade, Loreens "Euphoria" was a huge hit all over Europe. So their Pop music industry is even more huge than you could imagine from the music segment. They have probably the largest national music tv show in Europe called "Melodifestivalen", where even worldknown artists like Loreen compete alongside newcomers at the same show, which is pretty impressing.

    • @Draktand01
      @Draktand01 Před 2 lety +10

      Also, the winner is Melodifestivalen gets sent as Sweden’s represenative in Eurovision.

    • @frankie9298
      @frankie9298 Před 2 lety +6

      Sweden has also won 6 times, which makes it the country with the 2nd most wins in eurovision history

    • @eclectic505
      @eclectic505 Před 2 lety +4

      I wouldn't say its the largest national music tv show. Melodifestivalen is big, but Italy's Sanremo is massive.

    • @Gary_Harlow
      @Gary_Harlow Před 2 lety +1

      @@frankie9298 7 times, tied with Ireland

    • @frankie9298
      @frankie9298 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Gary_Harlow nope, 6, look it up

  • @jasontylermoncada1437
    @jasontylermoncada1437 Před 2 lety +1

    I feel like this was the music segment I’ve been waiting to see Keith get to do

  • @LETMino85
    @LETMino85 Před 2 lety +1

    I didn't know about Fika! We have something similar which I would call Kaffee-und-Kuchen-Culture 😆 coffee and cake basically in the afternoon. More common at the weekends though. Also, "Fika" sounds kinda funny in German 🤣

  • @edwardr1860
    @edwardr1860 Před 2 lety +232

    Since I know about Vikings, Norse mythology Sweden is a dream to accomplish in life, not sure bc I come from a 3rd world country (Nicaragua) but some day I would like to visit all those majestic museums and runes stones in Svenska. Fun fact, Swedish cooperation helped to create the first school Atlas in Nicaragua back in the 90s and I got one ;) 🇸🇪 🇳🇮

    • @dementati7326
      @dementati7326 Před 2 lety +10

      Sos muy bienvenido! Saludos desde Suecia!

    • @v.santos7035
      @v.santos7035 Před 2 lety +1

      It's hard to visit Sweden, they're too closed

    • @hugojosefsson7208
      @hugojosefsson7208 Před 2 lety +5

      Hope you get to visit here one day! There are a lot of latin Americans living here, mostly from Chile. Bienvenidos a Suecia!

    • @JonatanRonnlycke
      @JonatanRonnlycke Před 2 lety +5

      You're always welcome and we can show you around here in southern Sweden at least where I live (20 min with train from Copenhagen, Denmark if you're interested in another even cooler country).

    • @Flaike
      @Flaike Před 2 lety +1

      All the best for you. Hope you can get there

  • @TravelingwithKristin
    @TravelingwithKristin Před 2 lety +1023

    The Vasa Museum is super cool. Also recommend biking around Stockholm

    • @thetrickster9885
      @thetrickster9885 Před 2 lety +6

      Verified

    • @iamjimgroth
      @iamjimgroth Před 2 lety +6

      I recommend avoiding Stockholm. Then again, I left it for the forest. :P

    • @milqui3698
      @milqui3698 Před 2 lety +6

      Please don’t bike around Stockholm. I have gotten tinnitus because of you bikers

    • @thetrickster9885
      @thetrickster9885 Před 2 lety

      @@milqui3698 what's tinniuititututs?

    • @lorens7958
      @lorens7958 Před 2 lety +1

      @@milqui3698 The best way to travelling in Stockholm is just walk or take the subway.

  • @Kinderwerfer21
    @Kinderwerfer21 Před 2 lety +1

    this is basically a very big geography school presentation...love it

  • @yys2832
    @yys2832 Před 2 lety

    This is my favorite episode so far I think!

  • @zizougifu
    @zizougifu Před 2 lety +46

    10:44 That chair is actually designed by the finnish Alvar Aalto, it’s called the Paimio chair, so there’s a small error

  • @petroskotsomytis5016
    @petroskotsomytis5016 Před 2 lety +68

    Don't forget: the Byzantine Emperor's personal guard were Scandinavians so it's normal to have Runes in Hagia Sofia.

    • @vidstige7516
      @vidstige7516 Před 2 lety +4

      Ruserna

    • @mightyc3313
      @mightyc3313 Před 2 lety +7

      @@vidstige7516 The Varangian Guard

    • @borkwoof696
      @borkwoof696 Před 2 lety

      Not really tho

    • @norXmal
      @norXmal Před 2 lety

      @@vidstige7516 Kievanrus, which was mainly of Scandinavian inheritence, whom was pushed out by a Kievanrus named Rurik.
      Rurik was possibly Danish (Rorek of Dorestad) or Swedish/Norwegian, no clear evidence of which, he's a Slavic legend.

  • @loki76
    @loki76 Před 2 lety +1

    The music Scene in Sweden and coming out from Sweden is nuts. With all the music producers and writers virtually all pop music has some kind of Swede attached to it. ABBA is something like the 3rd largest band ever in albums sold.

  • @norsken_804
    @norsken_804 Před rokem

    Really good video guys! But for your information, the biggest mine is located in "Aitik" which is a small place right outside of Gällivare.

  • @jsjsjsjs818
    @jsjsjsjs818 Před 2 lety +217

    I am actually impressed by barby's "ö" pronounciation. The rest though hehe

    • @coconatsu9079
      @coconatsu9079 Před 2 lety +1

      wait your name reminds me of finnish xd

    • @emilstnt3495
      @emilstnt3495 Před 2 lety +19

      yeah its strange that he got the ö sound correct and then failed to pronounce everything that wasnt ö

    • @Adjuni
      @Adjuni Před 2 lety +9

      How he said Malmö was pitch perfect on the little snide way some Scanians deride the city. XD

    • @Alex_Gordon
      @Alex_Gordon Před 2 lety +1

      yeah the way he pronounced Malmö was great

    • @Hairysteed
      @Hairysteed Před 2 lety +9

      English: "Island"
      Italy: "Isola"
      Spanish: "Isla"
      French: "Ile"
      German: "Insel"
      Swedish: *picture of a cat vomiting*

  • @mirurbin
    @mirurbin Před 2 lety +83

    20:00 fun fact: the two pitches are only present in Sweden-Swedish. In Finland-Swedish, however, there is only one pitch. Another fun fact: Swedish was officially mentioned in the Finnish constitution as a national (official) language before Sweden.

    • @jepjep8926
      @jepjep8926 Před 2 lety

      There is 2 pitches in finland swedish also

    • @jepjep8926
      @jepjep8926 Před 2 lety

      We say banaan for banana and baanan for the track

    • @mirurbin
      @mirurbin Před 2 lety +1

      @@jepjep8926 in Finland-Swedish, the linguistic pitch is replaced by linguistic stress. That is that certain cyllables are emphasised more than the others. I.e., in Sweden, you express the difference between ”banan” (the track) and ”banan” (banana) with a tonal shift (banán = banana, bánan = the track), while as in Finland, you stress different cyllables (banaan = banana, baanan = the track). The pitch is also called ”accent” in Swedish. That is why Sweden-Swedish sounds more singsongy and Finland-Swedish more monotonous, the same way as the Finnish language is pronounced.

    • @jepjep8926
      @jepjep8926 Před 2 lety

      @@mirurbin ok then

    • @mirurbin
      @mirurbin Před 2 lety

      @@jepjep8926 glad to help :)

  • @nationalcuisine1165
    @nationalcuisine1165 Před 2 lety +4

    Sweden is one of my favorite countries to play in Eu4 lol that and crusader kings 3. I always like forming Sweden in ck3.

  • @Tweeteketje
    @Tweeteketje Před 2 lety +51

    I love Sweden! Nature, culture, people, food, it's fantastic! 🥰

  • @rebeccamadsen4509
    @rebeccamadsen4509 Před 2 lety +22

    Yaaay! Finally!
    Thank you so much for including me in the episode! Kinda starstruck to be honest ❤️
    I'll be sticking with you guys all the way to the last country and further!
    Thanks again! And I hope the geograpeeps wanna visit Sweden! ❤️🇸🇪

    • @karankapoor2701
      @karankapoor2701 Před 2 lety

      I've heard that sweden has been messed up in recent times , it is full of no go zones and Malmö is looking like a country from middle East

    • @GeographyNow
      @GeographyNow  Před 2 lety +3

      Thank you for participating in the episode! You did awesome

  • @emilcarlberg818
    @emilcarlberg818 Před 2 lety +67

    I am Danish, and it almost ruined me mentally to hear all the good things Sweden has to say, but BARBY you are still the best to make everything interesting, THANK YOU.
    Btw i have a hate love relationship with Sweden, as you said so beautifuly in the Denmark episode

    • @pangaea5258
      @pangaea5258 Před 2 lety +12

      I'm Dutch and everyone here envy's Denmark, especially your rational, no-nonsense government. Keep up the good work!

    • @millemelon1595
      @millemelon1595 Před 2 lety +1

      hate love relationship is only when you're a kid

    • @kmk1225
      @kmk1225 Před 2 lety +7

      Sweden is like that sibling only WE are allowed to pick on. Haha

    • @kmk1225
      @kmk1225 Před 2 lety +1

      @@pangaea5258 Thanks cousin. Dutch people are based and chill, can’t wait to visit you guys one day (and not just Amsterdam lol!)

    • @Carze221
      @Carze221 Před 2 lety +3

      We will always fight over Skåneland - but Sweden is a nice country even though Denmark would win in football.

  • @pettson4317
    @pettson4317 Před 7 měsíci +1

    When it comes to palt/Kroppkakor, it's the reverse palt is northern and kroppkaker is southern

  • @kur4325
    @kur4325 Před 2 lety +55

    10:20 isn't the reason for moving Kiruna because they mined out the ground below it to the point where it's not strong enough to support the weight of a town safely?

    • @victorm6430
      @victorm6430 Před 2 lety +12

      You're correct

    • @orbitrons6731
      @orbitrons6731 Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah basically

    • @joermnyc
      @joermnyc Před 2 lety +2

      At least it’s not perpetually on fire for decades like that town in Pennsylvania. Seriously look up Centralia, PA. The coal mine and undiscovered coal seams under the town ignited in an accident and the whole town is uninhabitable and cut off from the roads around it to keep people away.

    • @ooooljoooo
      @ooooljoooo Před 2 lety +5

      True, but it's also because they want to continue to mine the ore. They could stop mining and save the town that way. Or no, if they stopped mining, the town would die since that is the biggest employer there, by FAR.

    • @Zantrific
      @Zantrific Před 2 lety

      Im swedish and thats true

  • @Yakozaball
    @Yakozaball Před 2 lety +14

    Much love to Sweden from Italy 🇮🇹♥️♥️🇸🇪
    I'm very happy to see a great video like that about Sweden 🇸🇪🇮🇹🇸🇪🇮🇹🇸🇪🇮🇹

  • @sauceydon159
    @sauceydon159 Před 8 měsíci

    Great video! And cool to see a mention of Asatru my religion

  • @ratmforthewin
    @ratmforthewin Před 2 lety +4

    Quick disclaimer: The map at 02:15 is of the Nordic Countries, not Scandinavia (Scandinavia only consists of Norway, Sweden and Denmark). However, Barbs did use the correct terminology when he in the beginning of the video said that Sweden was the last Nordic Country to be covered on the show.

  • @moji8225
    @moji8225 Před 2 lety +115

    As an Iraqi who grew up watching swedish shows, listening to swedish music and literally consuming their culture, I have to say I feel I'm more swedish than any other nationality. I even feel my personality is closer to them. However, I still wish I get the chance to visit Sweden one day. I'm trying...
    Thank you Sweden for trying so hard to hold the line being compassionate and yet patriotic.

    • @moji8225
      @moji8225 Před 2 lety +16

      @Moljo I totally feel that. There's no easy way to solve this issue.

    • @albinjohnsson2511
      @albinjohnsson2511 Před 2 lety +17

      Just out of curiosity, how come you consumed so much Swedish culture?

    • @AG-xc9yh
      @AG-xc9yh Před 2 lety

      Where are you from

    • @798jeremy
      @798jeremy Před 2 lety +9

      @Moljo Speaking about it, France does have this very same kind of struggle/dilemma too since something like 4 decades or so, at least and we still didn't see the end of this, whatever the final answer might be, eventually...because our politicians AND people just keep fighting each other all the time about it. No joking, like literally 24/7 everywhere at any occasion. EDIT : It's a shame, but this kind of problem is such a pain in the ass to solve democratically speaking it's just like a snake that keeps biting its own tail over and over...

    • @VashdaCrash
      @VashdaCrash Před 2 lety +5

      @@798jeremy It is troubling in Spain too, there's even extreme cases where like when Morroco tries to use immigrants as a threat to negotiate.