Austrian Land Blocked In Germany... 🇦🇹 🇩🇪
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In this video we'll have a look on an Austrian village which is completely stuck in Germany. I'm talking about the ski village of Jungholz which is almost completely inside Germany being connected with Austria only by a single point which is located on the summit of a mountain.
But we'll talk more about this in the video so make sure you don't miss it.
Feel free to write your opinion about this in the commnets.
Hope you'll enjoy the video!
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Transcript:
In the very heart of Europe, there is a place that is almost impossible to get to from within its country.
You see, the border between Germany and Austria seem pretty normal, but if we zoom in a little we see that this part of Austria which seem to be completely inside Germany. This is Jungholz, an Austrian ski village which is connected by the rest of Austria by a single point which is not that easy to get to because is the summit of the mountain Sorgschrofen. This single-point connection makes the village a pene-exclave of Austria.
The lack of a road connection to anywhere else in Austria People in this village go to school in Germany, as it is more convenient. Also the nearest hospital is also in Germany.
Does any of you know why this pene-exclave exist? Let me know in the comments.
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"Are u ready to go to school"
"Yes"
"Ok then let's leave the country"
You dropped the hardest quote and thought we wouldn't notice
idk what the comments are yapping about they're both in the schengen its like crossing state boundaries but for europe, in this case austria and germany dont even speak different languages
@@oyungogdfrust4136 The thing we are divided by is the common language ;)
@@oyungogdfrust4136As someone from New Zealand (which doesn’t have states or countries) it’s absolutely wild being able to walk 10 minutes and be in a completely different country.
Fun fact. We live in Feldkirch, Austria and my son‘s schoolbus comes from Liechtenstein. If you go by bus from the train station to our place you can choose to pay in Euro or in Swiss Franken. If I take a walk in the fields I sometimes cross the boarder without knowing it. It doesn’t matter. The next public pool is also in Liechtenstein. It takes a bit of adjusting to look for stuff in a neighboring country.
"Pene-Exclave" 💀
As an Italian I'm sussied out
SUS 🤨🤨🤨
As an Spanish, I’m very offended.
_☠️☠️☠️_
🤨
I remember how we fixed that in 1938 - 👨🏻🦳
We were the same - 💀
😏
Those white grandpa memes are so old now they’re not even funny anymore
@@JohnQuincyAdams6Just because you hate it doesn't mean others will. Stick your opinion to yourself, bud.
@@Yari1941 tbh I’ve seen so many others hate on this meme , also its extremely corny anyways , its a comment section im allowed too share my opinion so be quiet “bud”
PENE-EXCLAVE? 💀💀💀
The world: 😮
Italian and Spanish people: 🌚
Ayooo💀
as an argentinian...i confirm
As an italian I'm already laughing💀💀💀
@@Al3Pl4ysITAIl pisello
COMO?????
Answering to the question in the video: In 1342 the area of Jungholz belonged to a farmer from neighboring town of Wertach in Germany, he sold it to an Austrian taxman in neighboring Tannheim which belonged to Tyrol and so incorporated the area to Tyrol. In 1844 officially Jungholz was given to Austria thanks to Bavarian-Austrian border treaty and in 1868 Jungholz was incorporated into Bavarian customs union.
Nowadays Jungholz has a 4-digit Austrian postal code and a 5-digit German postal code and in the past had also 2 prefix phone numbers, the German one was switched off some years ago.
Thank you for the info.
Thanks chatgpt 😅
Average European History Moment
Better research than than than the hole video
Good history. Where can we learn more about this subject?
Fun fact: The Austrian dialect of German is actually a dialect of Bavarian. 🇦🇹
Ya balvaria is culturally more like austria than Germany
@@greywolf187no, Bavaria isn't like Austria. Austria is like Bavaria.
Makes sense since the Kingdom Of Bavaria was an ally of the Empire Against the Prussians (Basically north Germany) when the German confederation was a thing
Well that explains why I don't understand anything then despite speaking common German lmao
@@Ndsfrees whats the difference
The people who knows Spanish and Italian: (pene- exclave) 💀💀💀
Edit: thxxsmm for the likes OMG
Lmao
Surrounded by france?
💀
@@Im_me345why,what does it mean?
@@ElvinEd1tin italian penis
“Oh shit German speaking people have to go to a German hospital and school. What an issue”
Fr😂😂😂
Oni su i jedni i drugi Njemci.
Well if you You live in austria You know it‘s weird when speaking high german and it‘s just a weird feeling. Austria is completely different to germany
@@omccc austria and germany arent complitly different. Otherwise you could say the same about every german state.
@@Future183 Bavarian is the only very similar german state to austria. All other ones are different.
Baarle-Naussau: See! They always forget us!
Baarle-Hertog: You're right. Let's just go.
mf this is different.
the Austrians in that exclave can't get to Austria and have to move through Germany
Your name makes this way funnier
Imagine you have to split a town with the fakest country on the planet. I'm sorry for you guys.
@@ZafeirZit's not even the big of a Deal nowadays
Context: When Austria Got Independence, it's border was till the nearest hospital in Germany. After this, Germany invaded the east or the leg (the long straight line which borders a little of France)of Austria and they applied on Gēhrman-Aürsta peace treaty. After that this exclave still exists. And it's not an Pene-exclave, it's a exclave!.
It isn't. Since it has official land claim connection.
@@ominousvision8899 0 meters passage width, 0 square meters area of connection. Germany can buy that point for 0 euros.
@@AlbertTheGamer-gk7snThe connection to the rest of Austria is a few meters wide and traversable by foot, just not by car.
And by foot you still habe to climb a mountain.
Did he just say that the west is the east and I don't remember any treaty called like this btw I'm German
Did you make this up
Idk my friend said this
Average hoi4 peace treaty :
Game name full ?
@@SanatSalimov-gn5by Hearts of Iron IV
@@nicolasiiiletzar7984 Thanks
There is also a Autobahn in Austria that is owned by Germany. Repairs are carried out by Germany, but the Austrian motorway sticker is still necessary.
@@AlbertTheGamer-gk7sn This is true if you say bavarian means slavic, germanic and roman ethnicity. But as a national understanding this isn't true at all. If the Habsburgs wouldn't have taken Austria, it would probably be part of bohemia, as it was from 1251 to 1276.
Which Autobahn? A14? A12?
@@MatthiasW-us1tsthere do you read that bavarian means all this ethnicitys? It’s very interesting
@@rinox2114 de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bajuwaren here its in german. I don’t know if there are english versions describing this
@@xlqrenz2344A14 is a Vorarlberg - Baden Würtemberg, while A12 is throughout Austria but also crosses Bayern because it was projected and constructed as a Strabag projekt. So while yes it is a German construction work, it is still maintained and managed by Austria. We live in the EU and the Schengen at the time, so yes, there is a collaboration of the German and Austrian Autobahn even at the time.
Its because: "Jungholz is an artifact of a 650-year-old estate sale.
Way back in 1342, the German lord who farmed there sold it to an Austrian, and it stayed part of Austria over the centuries, even as feudalism ended and the modern states of Germany and Austria formed along its borders."
Similar with Büsingen, a German village in Switzerland or Campione, an Italian Village in Switzerland.
Makes Switzerland look a tiny bit bigger 😂
"Pene - Exclave"
English people: 😐
Spanish people: 💀
Italians, too 💀
Can you explain?
@@martingieci "pene" for spanish people can litterally mean "penis".
What parents do when they say they went to another country when they were your age:
I feel bad for the people who live here, they have to experience a hard and excruciating 9 hour journey just to get to school.
Schiengin made it easier than the villages around the World that are far away from their nearby cities.
I have never seen this exclave before.
because its not one as it is fully conected too main Austraia and you could technically travel between without havent too cross a border just need your hiking boots.
@@garystill1308 Fully connected, but with 0 square meters of connection area, 0 meters of passage width, and 0 cubic meters volume contained within the connection.
@@AlbertTheGamer-gk7sn there's a metre gap you are wrong look at Google earth
Supposedly, both are connected by less then one meter wide. So its not a true enclave.
@@ab9840 And then Germans living near the border would have to go around the whole non-exclave? The point is good as both sides could cross easily. Border violations with harmless intentions and by one meter could be overlooked. In particular, if they are necessary. Now there is Schengen, so it is just geographical curiosity anyway.
Spanish speakers: a WHAT EXCLAVE? 💀
It’s actually connected to Austria mainland, so it’s not a enclave. (It’s 3 meters wide though)
that's why they called it a pene-exclave (not an exclave) in the video ... similar to a pen-insula
No it is just one point
The first documented mention of ain guet gehaissen das Junkhholz was in a purchase contract between an inhabitant of Wertach (Hermann Häselin) and one from the Tannheimer Tal (Heinz Lochpühler), which was concluded on June 24, 1342. As a result, the area came from Bavaria to Tyrol and remained there despite several border disputes. The final determination of the borders between the Kingdom of Bavaria and the Austrian Empire took place through the border treaty of 1844 and a further treaty of 1850.
The Italians who are watching this video will all be dying of laugh
Why?
@@ilikelampshades6It's called pene exclave, and pene in italian means dick
Also Spanish people
@@ilikelampshades6"pene" exclave in Spanish and Italian means "p€ñīß"
@@ilikelampshades6 pene exclave
"Hey are you have land-locked land?"
"No"
"I have land-blocked land💀"
A spanish exclave called llivia
Schengen area : Allow us to introduce ourselves
Me bleeding out rushing to the hospital the board patrol sir do you have your passport
You dont need one austria is part of the schengen area
Luckily it's the European Union
Border patrol....not board 🛹 patrol khkhkhhahaha 🎉🥳 🍻
Border patrol does not exist in Germany or most of Europe
Austrians from there : yay school trip where we going
The school trip : home😂😂
What?
Well, not too big of a deal, since we don't have borders, so they can just drive through.
¿¡Cómoooooo!? ¿Cómo se llama ese enclave? xD
bien, alguien quién sabe español🎉🎉!!
Se llama Jungholz. Y en verdad no es un enclave porque está conectado a Austria por menos de un metro de ancho.
@@ab9840☝🤓
Penis enclave
This is also quite close to the functional enclave of Kleinwalsertal, which can also only be reached by road from Germany. Before the introduction of the Euro, they also used the Deutsch Mark.
I am froh Austria but i never Heard something about the exclave
I love your animations!
The city is named "young wood" 💀
Do Baarle nassau next
It looks like assyria
You do know, there are no border checks there? The only difference is to which country the people pay taxes. Both are in the EU and the Schengen area.
yes, but Germany has reintroduced border controls to Austria a few weeks ago ... but probably not at the border of this tiny almost-exclave, from which no immigrants can come that haven't been in Germany before, I guess.
@@tobyk.4911*Bavaria
And then you have Corona, closing all borders…good luck 😅
I live there and when Corona was the Police spawn trap right at my door
How does it work when you call the emergency number? You would maybe dial 112 and get forwarded to the 144 (Austrian emergency number). They again have to orgsnise with the German dispatch office?
General speaking, situations like that are only possible because of the Schengen-Area and the EU.
This has been a huge issue for the citizens during covid-lockdowns, because the borders have been kind of closed, due to different rules - so all the employees and students had a big issue.
Love austria from austria ❤ this country is awesome ❤
Germany and Austria used to be the same country 💀 and it was the strongest 😅
because stealing resources from other european countries under the pretext of "United Europe" or "Peace" or "Fair business" is definetely not the way your country rose to fame
without Eastern Europe, your country would have been Switzerland's and Germany's laughing stock
But we're completely different, and any austrian will back me up on this.
@@cookiekid0014you try really hard to be different😅
@@Lysandra-8 like austrians in general or just me?
В европе из много(подписан)
According to Wikipedia the first mentioning of Junkholz/Jungholz dates back to 1342 in a sales agreement. This agreement sold the land from Bavaria and assigned it to the Tyrolian region where it still belongs to. The actual border was later on defined in two boarder agreements in 1844 and 1850 between the kingdom of Bavaria and the Austrian-Hungarian empire. Austria and Bavaria basically traded some foresting, hunting and fishing rights in these agreements.
I don't know exactly why, but I think it may be war, such as WWI or WWII, where the austrians just surrendered completely, then declared independence later on and maybe took that small snippet of land.
Nope
Me waiting for the npcs to say love austria from ___ comments
love austria from _
love you from the republic of west nigeria
As I _ian I can verify that we really love Austria
In the south of Germany and the north of Switzerland there were many places that belonged to Austria. Many of these were then returned to Germany or Switzerland. Only Jungholz remained Austrian.
The reason why Austria owns this price of land was because they were the head of the HRE so it did not really matter in they could not reach it alone rather they could just go threw Bavaria instead.
"Pene-Exclave"
In English: 🌞
In Spanish: 🌚
Also Italian 🌚
That piece looks like Libya...
No, It looks more like Africa
More like Syria.
@user-ho8mf6ot5o Syria was my first thought too.
I am from Austria, and to be honest I never noticed this. The only thing I can tell, that it’s not too hard to get across the border by using other streets, because there’s even a drive through line for Austrian people to get through without a control
Pene:
In England 🇬🇪 : ok
In Spain 🇪🇸 : 🌚💨
"Pene"
Americans:😁😄😃😀🙂☺️
Hispanics:☠️💀
Who lives In Austria Or Germany 👇
I live in Germany
Me Austria
@@Pizza14418 second ago
Deutschland
@@Pizza144hey, I’m from Spain and un 1.5 years I’ll move to 🇩🇪, 🇦🇹 or 🇨🇭. Which one is your opinion is the best in general? I will work as a programmer
Jungholz's existence as an Austrian exclave surrounded by Germany can be traced back to historical border agreements and territorial arrangements between Austria and Bavaria. These agreements were often influenced by political, economic, and strategic considerations of the time. Specific reasons for Jungholz's formation may include historical shifts in territorial control, border disputes, or agreements between neighboring states. While Jungholz's situation may seem unusual, it's not uncommon for enclaves and exclaves to exist due to the complexities of historical borders and geopolitical dynamics.
Me a german: Nice to piss tiny brother Austria off🤟
I think Germany should buy that small piece of land from Austria 😊
Or maybe take the point that connects it to the rest of Austria for free, as land is priced by the acre, and a single point is no acres, only a trivial area of 0 square kilometers, which will cost 0 Euros.
In Österreich gibt es das sogenannte Kleinwalsertal was nur von Deutschland zu erreichen
*Bayern
@@Dark-ts3ox Oberallgäu
This border gore was fixed by the anchluß
Austria is also a birthplace of some of the greatest painter
And now I want Malai Kofta
Yes greatest legend
His watercolors weren’t that bad as people have suggested.
@@peterwodzianski1958His true colours though...
Adolf Hitler
😂😂😂😂
I think the Austrian Painter is responsible.
oh man, this guy was such a troller, he loved trolling people (especially jews)
As Johnny Carson would say, "I did not know that"
Other people watching this video: :)
Spanish-speakers watching this video: ;_;
Fun fact: 1/3 of Germany are Germanized Slavs. Especially the eastern part of Germany.
So what?
And ? Still german tho lol
Also, Schleswig is mostly Germanized Danes, and Alsace-Lorraine is made of Franked Germans. Western Poland is made of Polish Germans.
@@AlbertTheGamer-gk7sn western Poland not, cause they were kicked out of country after war, when it was by soviets joined to Poland. Empty land was colonized by poles
@@nikolajdot4799 Well now, due to the European Union, Germans can move back there, as that land was historically German. Poland can get its Eastern territories back and unite with Lithuania, and Courland could join Lithuania.
Yeah... i saw it in Un Mundo Inmenso. Btw... Pene in Austria and La Berga in Spain 😂😂😂😂😂😂
The first documented mention ofJunkhholz was in a purchase contract between an inhabitant of Wertach (Hermann Häselin) and one from the Tannheimer Tal (Heinz Lochpühler), which was concluded on June 24, 1342. As a result, the area came from Bavaria to Tyrol and remained there despite several border disputes. The final determination of the borders between the Kingdom of Bavaria and the Austrian Empire took place through the border treaty of 1844 and a further treaty of 1850.
Basically, the land was bought by some dude from Tirol from some dude from Bavaria in the 14th century (when both still bel9nged to the HRE and exclaves were pretty common) and has belonged to Tyrol ever since. Even when Austria and Bavaria later became sovereign countries this was never changed and various treaties between the two guaranteed Austrian sovereignty over Jungholz.
For those who don't know:Way back in 1342, the German lord who farmed there sold it to an Austrian, and it stayed part of Austria over the centuries, even as feudalism ended and the modern states of Germany and Austria formed along its borders.
Because Austrain painter was living there☠️☠️💀
“So what’s the purpose of your visit today”
“To take this dying man to the hospital “
There is a much bigger and Interesting part just west of it, called Kleinwalsertal. There are 4 villages, multiple cable cars and even a football club which can only be reached via one road towards Germany. In fact: to drive from Baad (the last town in Kleinwalsertal), towards Neßlegg (only 5,5 km away in a straight line) youll need to drive 97km, which is almost 2 hours!
I actually live near Jungholz, and have friend that are from there, its actually really pretty there
One word: Anschluss 🎉
Well, Austrians, without their precious Habsburg monarchy, would no longer stand out against the Bavarians, and that is why they want to join Bavaria.
In Europe there's also an Italian Town called Campione d'Italia wich Is inside Switzerland
Ah, so back in my parent's days they had to cross that mountain to get to school
There's also Livia, a spanish town in France, know for The Stop Signs War.
This town is connected to mainland Spain via a single road wich wich one crossing to a french road.
One day in 1971 the french local authorities insralled a stop sign on both sides of this road, violating the freedom of way described in the treaty between France and Spain.
Livia's inhabitants reacted by dismounting all stop signs that where put on this road, effectively stealing the french government.
To stop that, in 1983, a bridge was build to go over the french road network.
It was not actually a war between the two countries but still had some violence to it.
You should to a Video about Kleinwalsertal
This place also became a trap for its inhabitants when the pandemic hit. Both countries closed their borders so everyone had to go on hikes through the mountains
Informative
3 hours to get to school. A friend slept next to the school . The place calls klein walsertal
Austrias starting point to re-occupy Germany 😂.
It doesn't really matter both countries are part of the shenanigan area
It looks like Syria 💀
The land was sold in 24 June 1342, by Häselin of Germany to Lochpylor an Austrian taxman whom had the land incorporated into Austria in the Austrian Bavarian border treaty of 1844 Jungholz went too Austria 🇦🇹.
Now you know
There is a part of germany in switzerland,a town named büsingen am hochrhein
Ireland has a pene-exclave with its northern counterpart as there is a piece of land that has no official roads to it and is separated by a river.
My mother in pene exclave: BACK IN MY DAY I HAD TO CLIMB A MOUNTAIN TO GET TO SCHOOL
When Austria tries to get its land back in WW2 but then he lagged and made that land stuck
No
the exclave kinda looks like syria
"Younghouls"
This is look like jakarta Indonesia provinces
Do gambua
The myth of consensual annexation
Germany: I consent
Austria: I consent
Allies: I don't
And on border Spain and France that's nice count enclaves.
Pene enclave
Spanish: what -
There are many places like that in germany, austria and switzerland. Some of them are completely locked.
Actually is not a Exclave because is connected with Austria
By a point with an area of 0 square kilometers, the width of passage is 0 meters, so it trivially functions as an enclaved exclave. That point can be bought back by Germany for free.
Nearby is the "Kleinwalsertal" there is also no roadconection to Austria but its part of it.
Heey, I live very close to this place and I didn’t know it 😅
Imagínate vivir en “pene” 💀
🌚
Bueno... otro lugar para ir a hacer el sex tour por Europa.
Ya estaba el Wank, Kissing, Petting, Fu(ck/gg)ing, Weeding en Austria y Alemania y el Bitch, Condom, Pussy, Orgy, Anus en Francia...
I don't know why Jungholz exists but it is conectected to the rest of Austria by a narrow bottle neck like piece of land according to google maps but it does look very remote
My theory is after ww2 they give part gemany to austria in wen gemany united they forgot to give part of Austria to gemany