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  • @General.Knowledge
    @General.Knowledge  Před 3 lety +926

    This was a great chance to mispronounce all the capitals' names lol. Do you have any ideas for other videos I can make?

    • @kaiseramadeus233
      @kaiseramadeus233 Před 3 lety +25

      What was life life in European colonies? Like in Africa, Latin America, the East Indies etc

    • @jacksonmoore26
      @jacksonmoore26 Před 3 lety +19

      Why are so many countries flag designs so similar

    • @matejsedivec969
      @matejsedivec969 Před 3 lety +12

      If you are idiot your are idiot!

    • @woodsleaves6440
      @woodsleaves6440 Před 3 lety +86

      Hello I´m from czech republic... And you weren´t right.. Brno is not our second capital... The Supreme court was there even before Czech rep was found at 1993 cause we were Czechoslovakia... And Brno was closer to the other part of the Republic (Slovakia), that was reason... And after split up we have found no reasons why we should move it into the Prague

    • @strauwberie
      @strauwberie Před 3 lety +18

      @@matejsedivec969 you don't need to be an asshole tho

  • @Komi83
    @Komi83 Před 3 lety +3252

    GK: Czechia has two capitals.
    Czech people: Excuse me, what the f*ck?

    • @tomolsen7869
      @tomolsen7869 Před 3 lety +48

      Autor tego filmu to idiota. It's a waste of time explaining him how wrong he is, cause he thinks that clip was his flash of brilliance

    • @nikkiholdmeier7678
      @nikkiholdmeier7678 Před 3 lety +28

      @@tomolsen7869 what are you talking about

    • @helenablizikova332
      @helenablizikova332 Před 3 lety +245

      Don´t worry. We are used to people don´t really know the basic information about Czechia :D How many times I hear, we speak German or we are part of Russia or Yugoslavia :D (Which already doesn´t exist, by the way).

    • @mrtin-voe
      @mrtin-voe Před 3 lety +50

      asi tak :DDD

    • @tristanb.6326
      @tristanb.6326 Před 3 lety +76

      i agree we dont have more then 1 cpitals

  • @user-qw4tq3jj9x
    @user-qw4tq3jj9x Před 3 lety +1465

    There’re 3 capitals in USA:
    U, S, and A.

  • @RosovaEva
    @RosovaEva Před 2 lety +581

    Brno was OK, you totally ruined Olomouc though 😂
    And Czechia has only one capital

    • @MolcanAnti
      @MolcanAnti Před 2 lety +17

      I can't handle pretty much all westerners reading our Cs as Ks...Olomouk, Vaklaf, Kosike :D :D :D

    • @lv.1crook
      @lv.1crook Před rokem +12

      @@MolcanAnti I'm from Poland so I'm kinda aware how to read Czech and it annoys me as well 😆

    • @adyko8231
      @adyko8231 Před rokem +6

      On to ale vysvětloval, že ne všechny uvedené státy ve videu mají dvě hl. města ale že některé mají různé státní složky v různých městech, např. v Brně je Republikový soud

    • @MolcanAnti
      @MolcanAnti Před rokem +8

      @@adyko8231 pro upresneni jde o Nejvyssi Soud, Nejvyssi Spravni Soud a Ustavni Soud jako nejvyssi instituce judikatury a vsechny sidli v Brne

    • @tobiaspupik3554
      @tobiaspupik3554 Před rokem +3

      Yes C should be pronouced like C not K

  • @schusterlehrling
    @schusterlehrling Před 3 lety +147

    In Germany some ministries are still in the old capital of West Germany, Bonn. And the highest courts are actually split over several towns. Plus, of course, our states all have their own capitals.

    • @Tom2404
      @Tom2404 Před 3 lety +8

      Yes, at least in the 90's I'd say we had two real capitals.

    • @theredestbull
      @theredestbull Před 3 lety +8

      @@Tom2404 its dejure Berlin, but defacto Berlin and Bonn

    • @Bema1001
      @Bema1001 Před 2 lety +8

      The Bundesverfassungsgericht (the equivalent to the supreme court or constititional court) is seated in Karlsruhe in the southwest. Therefore the definition at the end of the video applies. With Bonn you can argue, there are still some government
      agencies there and sometimes (branches of) ministries. The "major" part moved to Berlin though. Nevertheless, no one in Germany considers Karlsruhe as capital, Bonn might be regarded as one by a minority.

    • @njordholm
      @njordholm Před rokem

      @@Bema1001 Bonn has a unique status, it's called "Bundesstadt". As you have already stated above, the ministries headquaters are devided between Berlin and Bonn and they have second seats in Berlin/Bonn vice versa. The "Bundespräsident", "Bundeskanzler" and "Bundesrat" also have a second seat of their institution there.
      Additionally there is the history of Bonn as capital of the BRD during times of cold war and as well, it's still called and has the title of "UN-Stadt", as there are several headquarters of UN insitutions.
      So if you are looking at it from an external point of view, where there is no different word for "(Bundes-)Hauptstadt and "Bundesstadt", you can come to the conclusion, that there are two capitals.
      When it comes to the "Bundesverfassungsgericht" as supreme court and one of the "Verfassungsorgane" beside the above mentioned, which has its headquarter in Karlsruhe, there is also a special point to consider.
      There are "befriedete Berzirke", I would say DMZ (demilitarised zone) suits mosts for translation, where public meetings such as demonstrations are generally forbidden, if the federal interior minster and the president of the institution wouldn't allow it especially.
      There are 3 DMZ, one surround the "Reichstag" as place for the parliament, called "Bundestag" and another one surround the "Bundesrat" which headquarters are both in Berlin. The 3rd and last one is surround the "Bundesverfassungsgericht" in Karlsruhe. This makes Karlsruhe unique against all other German cities (- Berlin).
      If there are some other countries in the world, which consider the headquarter of its supreme court as capital, you can say, Karlsruhe could be considered as Germany's 3rd capital, if you would like to make a general comparison.

  • @kepzylasmapping7983
    @kepzylasmapping7983 Před 3 lety +1704

    I've never heard a Czech (I myself am a Czech) say that Brno is the second capital of Czechia so it's kind of weird

    • @stopgettingoffended2080
      @stopgettingoffended2080 Před 3 lety +185

      Taky že Brno není druhé hlavní město :D upřímně by mě zajímalo, kde na takovou informaci přišel

    • @kepzylasmapping7983
      @kepzylasmapping7983 Před 3 lety +44

      @@stopgettingoffended2080 jo no mě taky

    • @kanga-ross
      @kanga-ross Před 3 lety +40

      Pražští thots by tu skutečnost nepřežili xD

    • @Ganet1
      @Ganet1 Před 3 lety +66

      To by někdo mohly říct že i Ostrava je hlavní město lol

    • @yonko0454
      @yonko0454 Před 3 lety +60

      to mame to iste na slovensku, tiez je ustavny sud v druhom najvacsom meste, kosice
      je to kravina a neviem kde na take daco prisiel

  • @Brug98
    @Brug98 Před 3 lety +2307

    Czechia doesn't have two capitals, only one Prague, Czechia is divided into 3 three big regions, Bohemia, Moravia, Silesia and every one of them have their own "capital city" Prague, Brno, Ostrava. So officialy czechia has only one capital, Prague, but if you want to count it by the regions, than it has 3. The reason why you mentioning only Prague and Brno is maybe because people from these cities and nearby regions really likes to compete with each other and sometimes there is also a bit of hate in there. A lot of people are stubborn and are living in the past. But they are all czechs with the same Capital Prague, no matter where they live. I never heared of that Czechia has two capitals. Through out the history, capital was changing and the place where the king resided also changed. But now for a long time the only capital is Prague. I don't think that only because Brno has supreme court it makes Brno the second capital. But if I'm wrong and it is official and you can point me on some czechs report on this topic, feel free to correct me.

    • @rudo-armejec3882
      @rudo-armejec3882 Před 3 lety +83

      Díky D:

    • @Meg_A_Byte
      @Meg_A_Byte Před 3 lety +212

      Not to mention that Prague doesn't have 2.7 million people living there, but only 1.3M, same with Brno that doesn't have 607k, but 380k.

    • @ninlog
      @ninlog Před 3 lety +19

      Karel Janoušek Brno more like prkno hahahahahahahahahhaahha

    • @rudo-armejec3882
      @rudo-armejec3882 Před 3 lety +14

      @Karel Janoušek Praha je v poho, jinak je to špinavý a na úrovni zbytku čr

    • @reneklaczak9566
      @reneklaczak9566 Před 3 lety +25

      He mention Czechia in this video because supreme court is in brno

  • @MrCruelworld
    @MrCruelworld Před 2 lety +33

    No hard feelings, but I’m Czech and it’s the first time somebody tells me that we have two capitals. That is incorrect, sir.

  • @orijuke
    @orijuke Před 3 lety +391

    Russia actually has two capitals too, because Constitutional Court is located in Saint Petersburg

    • @etelanpingviini7062
      @etelanpingviini7062 Před 3 lety +41

      saint Petersburg was the capital of Russian empire

    • @bear8284
      @bear8284 Před 3 lety +9

      @@etelanpingviini7062 how is that important

    • @StepanKoppel
      @StepanKoppel Před 3 lety +27

      @@etelanpingviini7062 Russia changed its capital more than 3 times. Kiev - >Vladimir->Alexandrov(for a very short time) ->Vladimir-> Moscow->SaintPeterburg->Moscow

    • @MorrisPXG
      @MorrisPXG Před 3 lety +5

      Austria Hungary:U wot M8

    • @centralcartel4654
      @centralcartel4654 Před 3 lety +24

      @@StepanKoppel Kiev(Kyiv) has never been the capital of RUSSIA, Kyiv was the capital of Kievan Rus’

  • @Robert89349
    @Robert89349 Před 3 lety +482

    In Slavic languages that use the latin alphabet c is never k, it's pronounced ts.

    • @slavojnini
      @slavojnini Před 3 lety +51

      Olomuk xd

    • @irgendeinpseudonym657
      @irgendeinpseudonym657 Před 3 lety +43

      Podgorika

    • @gildy_
      @gildy_ Před 3 lety +11

      @@slavojnini true i laughed at that hardly

    • @MolpPlom
      @MolpPlom Před 3 lety +7

      Czestochowa = Kzestowkowa

    • @jojobetzler6308
      @jojobetzler6308 Před 3 lety +4

      @@MolpPlom cz is a combination that makes it own sound so it's pronounced "tchestokhova"

  • @balliol9762
    @balliol9762 Před 3 lety +1345

    South Africa: You gotta pump those numbers up, those are rookie numbers

  • @jakubpetricek
    @jakubpetricek Před 2 lety +15

    I am from Prague and I have always enjoyed time spent in Bratislava. Yet, it was odd to be in a capital whose centre was so small. Brno is an important regional centre but it cannot claim to challenge Prague in any way.

  • @sllk2914
    @sllk2914 Před 2 lety +11

    I am Sri Lankan 🇱🇰
    And you did pronounce the name Sri Jayawardanapura Kotte reasonably well for a foreigner 😁❤️✌🏻️

  • @erikperik1671
    @erikperik1671 Před 3 lety +345

    Ähm ... by your definition Germany has three capitals:
    Berlin (seat of parliament - the federal diet, seat of most governmental departments - including the chancelor, official first seat of head of state)
    Bonn (three governmental departments have to be seated there by law, plus the second official seat of the head of state, and the city is even titled "federal city")
    Karlsruhe (seat of the federal constitutional court)

    • @auctoris1536
      @auctoris1536 Před 3 lety +11

      hmm, didn't know that, and im german lol

    • @jerkyswiner2158
      @jerkyswiner2158 Před 3 lety

      Are they all in the Berlin area?

    • @jerkyswiner2158
      @jerkyswiner2158 Před 3 lety +11

      Wow, I guess not

    • @PeterAuto1
      @PeterAuto1 Před 3 lety +38

      @@jerkyswiner2158 No, Bonn is 470km from Berlin and Karlsruhe 520km from Berlin.
      Bonn was the Capital when Germany was split in 2. Berlin was in the middle of east Germany, so west Germany chose Bonn as their capital. After reunification Berlin become the capital again, but some ministries stayed in Bonn.
      I don't know the reason for the Court of Justice

    • @jerkyswiner2158
      @jerkyswiner2158 Před 3 lety +1

      @@PeterAuto1 Yeah. Just looked it up. Interesting...

  • @czechoslovakpatriot4773
    @czechoslovakpatriot4773 Před 3 lety +604

    I'm from the Czech republic and Prague is our capital not Brno. Brno is only regional capital of Moravia. (It's like if you said that Edinburgh is also capital of the UK only because it's capital of Scotland.) When we used to be Czechoslovakia, Bratislava was a second capital. (And I hope it will be once a more 🇨🇿❤🇸🇰). Greetings from Moravia.

    • @slouberiee
      @slouberiee Před 3 lety +27

      The author of this vid explained that in this case he uses the definition of a capital city as a city where important state institutions are placed. In this sense, Brno is indeed a capital as well. Brno is a centre of the Czech judiciary, with the seats of the Constitutional Court, the Supreme Court, the Supreme Administrative Court, and the Supreme Public Prosecutor's Office, and a number of state authorities, including the Ombudsman and the Office for the Protection of Competition (Wiki). So yes, to you and me (both being Czechs) it may sound strange, but the author is right :)

    • @ondrejpospisil194
      @ondrejpospisil194 Před 3 lety +4

      @@slouberiee well, by this definition it is right but where is it use in practice?

    • @czechoslovakpatriot4773
      @czechoslovakpatriot4773 Před 3 lety +20

      @@slouberiee
      @slouberiee
      No to sice ano, ale takhle to koncipuje pouze autor a v praxi se tento systém nevyužívá. V žádném českém zákoníku není, že by bylo Brno hlavním městěm kvůli tomu, že tam sídlí Ústavní a Nejvyšší soud. Ani to tak nebylo myšleno, myslím, že to bylo spíše z praktických důvodů, dříve v té budově sídlil Moravský zemský sněm a budova byla nevyužita. A navíc, Vrchní soud v Praze a Olomouci, ne Brně. Takže se úplně nedá říci, že by bylo Brno sídlem justice.
      Doufám, že vám nevadí, že mluvím naší řečí místo angličtiny, ale nemám rád, když se mezi sebou Češi (a Slováci) baví anglicky. :)

    • @wolfclaw3366
      @wolfclaw3366 Před 3 lety +6

      @@slouberiee if we follow that definition then the author should have other countries such as Switzerland where the judicial city is different then the capital

    • @veel60
      @veel60 Před 2 lety

      @@-_pi_- Yeah its so weird seeing that word around, I think its used in a lot of places, I know they have an ombudsman in the US too. And britain.

  • @czerw666
    @czerw666 Před 3 lety +15

    As you said in the video, you made up your own definition of a capital, usually countries define it themselves which in my opinion has much greater significance ... It seems to me thought that if you expend this definition, then surely you must have missed many more countries with some of the government institutions outside of its official capital ...

  • @mffmart
    @mffmart Před 3 lety +8

    That "Rio de Janeiro", "São Paulo" and "Brasília" were so distinctively Tuga.
    At that point, I just stopped the video and went to the About section of the channel; there it was: Portugal. 😂

  •  Před 3 lety +773

    After hearing Czechia has two capitals Im not sure what other information from this channel should I disregard as fake

    • @kefirmroku4494
      @kefirmroku4494 Před rokem +42

      There are lots of fakes in this channel but today's one is funny:
      he simply mistook Bern(Swiss) and Brno(Moravia) ;)
      Those two cities have the same name in many European languges as they had the same name originally (in the Venetic-Celthic era).
      Another examples:
      Brest (France),
      Brest (Belarus),
      Brescia (Italy),
      Breskens (Netherlands),
      Brześć (Poland).
      [in Venetic language it means "outpost" or "edge", another name for "Venetic" is "Proto-Balto-Slavic"]

    • @bigmanrob7351
      @bigmanrob7351 Před rokem +9

      Actually you can look it up, Czechia does have 2 capitals, Brno and Prague, Prague being the well known one.

    • @catman996
      @catman996 Před rokem +59

      @@bigmanrob7351 sorry bro, but this is cap. I live here and trust me Its know that. Like I was scared af when I saw that

    • @blazeeer1483
      @blazeeer1483 Před rokem +57

      @@bigmanrob7351 Sorry man, but I live in Czechia, and I have never heard of Brno being a capital lol-

    • @bigmanrob7351
      @bigmanrob7351 Před rokem +14

      @@blazeeer1483 I have never heard of it either, but google says it is, so I don’t know.
      Edit: I looked into it a bit and I only found one result saying Brno was the second capital city, the rest just saying it was a city and Prague was the capital, so I was wrong.

  • @zsoltsandor3814
    @zsoltsandor3814 Před 3 lety +535

    In Slavic languages written in Latin script unaccented "c" is like "ts" in English.

  • @sobu_hasy
    @sobu_hasy Před 3 lety +3

    Germany has actually three cities that have Capital functions. Berlin is the city where the Bundestag (the National Parliament of Germany), Presidential Palace, Chancellor's Office and most of the ministeries has its HQ. While other ministeries has its main office in Bonn and the German Supreme Court has its headquarters in Karlsruhe.

  • @pierrej8011
    @pierrej8011 Před 2 lety +7

    Well if you define "capital" that way Germany has 2 as well: Berlin & Bonn as some ministerial institutions remained there after the reunification and most of those who are in Berlin have secondary offices in Bonn

    • @domipe348
      @domipe348 Před 2 lety +1

      Don't forget karlsruhe as seat of the main court, wiesbaden as the main seat of police force, pulheim as main seat of intelligence and so on and on and on. His definition of a capital city can be stretched quite a lot.

  • @adamvenhauer
    @adamvenhauer Před 3 lety +588

    In Czech republic aren't two capitals. Only Prague.

  • @JohnSmith-nz4bn
    @JohnSmith-nz4bn Před 3 lety +384

    Australia: Everyone thinks Sydney, but it's Canberra. Unless you're talking COVID-19, then it's Melbourne.

    • @Whatevsbabes
      @Whatevsbabes Před 3 lety +4

      No one wants to visit Canberra. Which is unlike what he suggested. 0:26

    • @James-su7vq
      @James-su7vq Před 3 lety +1

      John Smith haha, don’t get us started on Melbourne, Victoria already has the worst reputation in the country lol

    • @user-xf6fj4vr1l
      @user-xf6fj4vr1l Před 3 lety +1

      @@James-su7vq I mean at least Melbourne was the most livable city in the world 7 years in a row, now we're in a complete mess lol

    • @James-su7vq
      @James-su7vq Před 3 lety

      H0901 I think all of our state city’s have placed in the top 20 for the past decade.

    • @user-xf6fj4vr1l
      @user-xf6fj4vr1l Před 3 lety

      @@James-su7vq true true, but only Melbourne's been number 1 for so many years. That's pretty good, just our covid response is pure trash

  • @akuma401_
    @akuma401_ Před rokem +2

    Japan used to have two Tokyo the economic and Kyoto where the royal family lived but they eventually moved to Tokyo

  • @untruelie2640
    @untruelie2640 Před 2 lety +1

    Germany is actually quite similar to South Africa. The official capital is Berlin (the seat of the Parliament, the President, the Chancellor and half of the ministries), but half of the ministries remain in Bonn, the old provisional capital of West Germany during the Cold War. These two cities are officially considered to be the seats of government. However, other important federal institutions are located in other cities because of the federal structure of Germany. The Federal Court of Justice and the Federal Constitutional Court are located in Karlsruhe, Leipzig has the Federal Administrative Court and parts of the Federal Court of Justice, the Federal Social Court is located in Kassel, etc.

  • @lisandrochocobar6930
    @lisandrochocobar6930 Před 3 lety +348

    Guys: Podgorica is not pronounced /podgorika/. It is pronounced /podgoritsa/. Just keep that in mind

    • @reeckoyoshi5887
      @reeckoyoshi5887 Před 3 lety +4

      Thanks for the info

    • @itssaad8663
      @itssaad8663 Před 3 lety +3

      Podgorisa is the best pronounciation tho.

    • @mikaelsza
      @mikaelsza Před 3 lety +7

      @@itssaad8663 "Podgoriça" as the hoster is Portuguese.

    • @theophonchana5025
      @theophonchana5025 Před 3 lety +3

      It's in Serbo-Croatian and Montenegrin

    • @LawAndBedlum
      @LawAndBedlum Před 3 lety +10

      I'm not from Montenegro, but I knew that and his pronunciation bothered me

  • @yonko0454
    @yonko0454 Před 3 lety +214

    i dont feel like brno is the second capital, i m living in slovakia and the capital is bratislava, but the highest court is in kosice, but kosice is not considered a capital by any means altho it is the second largest city in slovakia

    • @Polarys_CZ
      @Polarys_CZ Před 3 lety +15

      Yes. There are quite a lot of countries in the world that have some of the institutions in different cities than in the capital. And yet they were not in this video. I would personally not consider a country to have 2 capitals if all the institutions happen to not be in the official capital.

    • @Michal-yr7jg
      @Michal-yr7jg Před 3 lety +1

      Yonko 04 im from Slovakia too and i think youre right

    • @incorrect6831
      @incorrect6831 Před 3 lety

      @Ron Lewenberg Well there is Czechia and Slovakia and there was Czechoslovakia. But not any more.

    • @JonasHoly38
      @JonasHoly38 Před 3 lety +1

      I'm from Czechia ,but i think no one think that Brno is second capital of Czechia

    • @PavelKlimunda
      @PavelKlimunda Před 3 lety +1

      @Ron Lewenberg Yes, because Slovakia is not a country ;-)

  • @bredsheeran2897
    @bredsheeran2897 Před 8 měsíci +1

    General knowledge: “South Africa has 3 capitals”
    Switzerland: “Am I a joke to you?”

  • @idkmyname7211
    @idkmyname7211 Před 3 lety +4

    The way he said "Olomouc" lmao

  • @leadiodide8243
    @leadiodide8243 Před 3 lety +388

    How the hell does having the supreme court in a city automaticly make it a capital city? Prague is the only capital of the Czech Republic end of discussion. As a local, while being historicly correct about Moravia, the logic behind making brno the second capital is just missing to me. But it is a capital of Moravia that's true.

    • @AlbemaCZ
      @AlbemaCZ Před 3 lety +2

      Brněnští zloději.

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios Před 2 lety +30

      Going by that Germany would have 6 capital cities.
      The Federal Constitutional Court and the Federal Court of Justice are in Karlsruhe, the Federal Labour Court is in Erfurt, the Federal Social Court in Kassel, the Federal Fiscal Court is in Munich and the Federal Administrative Court in Leipzig. So the 5 supreme courts are spread over 5 cities and none of them is the official capital Berlin. (Because we obviously have to spread out power as much as possible to not let it fall into too few hands)

    • @Boby9333
      @Boby9333 Před 2 lety +1

      @@HappyBeezerStudios I think the system is Germany is more like the USA where it's split into district. While in Canada it's based in Ottawa and all hearing must be done in Ottawa except by the means of video conference.

    • @MolcanAnti
      @MolcanAnti Před 2 lety +5

      The logic behind that is that in standard political studies the three branches of government are defined as legislative (parliament), executive (government) and judiciary (supreme and constitutional courts), so by certain standards, if one of these branches is in a city that city can be considered the leg/ex/judi capital of the country.
      But yeah, I live in Brno and I'd never call it a capital city (despite the supreme and constitutional courts actually being here).

    • @leadiodide8243
      @leadiodide8243 Před rokem

      @@MolcanAnti Yeah thanks, *insert generic and cringy moravia joke here

  • @kasernesion
    @kasernesion Před 3 lety +125

    Switzerland has officially NO captial. however, Executive and Legislative is in Berne and the Surpreme Court (Federal Court) is in Lausanne.
    Why did that not make the list?

    • @deepaktupac
      @deepaktupac Před 3 lety +15

      Because like you said we have NO capital not TWO like the others.

    • @NothingOfNoteToSeeHere
      @NothingOfNoteToSeeHere Před 3 lety +5

      I was in Berne, a few days ago. Beautiful city.

    • @nicolaolivieripasseri3400
      @nicolaolivieripasseri3400 Před 3 lety +7

      @@deepaktupac but in the video he said he would consider capital a city where there is one of the powers. PS the judictionary is divided in 3 courts in 3 different cities

    • @GlaciaDay
      @GlaciaDay Před 3 lety +5

      Well, Japan has officially no captial as well. Even though the government is trying to publish a law to make Tokyo to official captial city of Japan.

    • @simeonbaumel7293
      @simeonbaumel7293 Před 3 lety +1

      @@NothingOfNoteToSeeHere Berne, baby, Berne....

  • @minecraftmarc6668
    @minecraftmarc6668 Před rokem +2

    If there will be a part 2 you can add Germany as well: Berlin and Bonn. The official capital is Berlin, but most of the ministries are located in Bonn due to the loss of WW2 when Bonn became the official capital of West Germany.

  • @HeinrichTsanov
    @HeinrichTsanov Před 2 lety

    Bear in mind that in all Slavic languages that use Latin script sounds like ts. They already have for the k sound.

  • @SN00PING
    @SN00PING Před 3 lety +84

    Someone: I live in the capital of South Africa
    Me: Do you have the slightest idea how little that narrows it down?

    • @jaxwalker5349
      @jaxwalker5349 Před 3 lety +2

      I do tho

    • @WERTYUIO821
      @WERTYUIO821 Před 3 lety +9

      At least you know that they dont live in Johannesburg

    • @TheWerner182
      @TheWerner182 Před 3 lety +2

      In South Africa we usually think of the capital as being pretoria

    • @smazelsp6423
      @smazelsp6423 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheWerner182 true

    • @MortanAMrk
      @MortanAMrk Před 3 lety

      well i mean it does narrow it down
      about like 7 million i guess

  • @xxpvpmasterskillerproskyen514

    Actually Germany has also kind of two capitals: "Bundeshauptstadt Berlin" and "Bundesstadt Bonn". While in Berlin there is the headquarters of the Bundestag, Bundesrat, the Federal Government, the Federal President and 8 ministries, Bonn is the headquarters of the 6 other ministries, most of the federal authorities and a second seat of the Bundeskanzler, Federal President and the Bundesrat. When you also include the Supreme Court Germany actually has three capital cities with Karlsruhe being the headquarter of the Bundesverfassungsgericht.

    • @arx3516
      @arx3516 Před 3 lety +9

      Yeah, from what i know Germany never had a city that had more historical importance than the others. Wich is curious when you compare it with Italy, where the kingdom of Sardinia went to extreme lenghts to move the capital in Rome, wich at the time wasn't either the biggest city, nor the richest in Italy.

    • @semiretired86
      @semiretired86 Před 3 lety

      Bonn was the capital of West Germany and still tecnically is Berlin is in East Germany and was the capital of East Germany (the Sovjet zone) Berlin were dwvided into 4 sectors during the cold war

    • @jakubegermajer9841
      @jakubegermajer9841 Před 3 lety +8

      Actually Berlin was the official capital of both West and East Germany. Government of the FRG resided "provisionally" in Bonn (and parts of are still located there), while the government of GDR was located in the Soviet sector of Berlin (East Berlin).

    • @HolgerJakobs
      @HolgerJakobs Před 3 lety +1

      @@semiretired86 But there is no _East Germany_ any more. Of course, there are Eastern, Western, Northern and Southern regions, like anywhere alse. We just have our Federal States (Länder).
      Germany was divided into 4 zones after WWII, three of which (French, British and American) formed the BRD (FRG), while the Soviet zone became the DDR (GDR). Equally, Berlin was divided into 4 sectors.

    • @semiretired86
      @semiretired86 Před 3 lety

      @@HolgerJakobs I know that but Berlin still wasn't the (official) german capital until 1990

  • @tenm9
    @tenm9 Před 2 lety +1

    Do you have a video explaining all the countries that formed after Yugoslavia? Including the dominant religion in each new country .
    Thank you! Leo.

  • @davidbohem6524
    @davidbohem6524 Před 2 lety

    Hi mate,I am Czech-dutch citizen and I have to totally agree with you😆😆Your pren of Brno was great😆😆bdw mate,you cant even imagine how many jockes are there between Prague and Brno....big big rivality.....

  • @marekserak6037
    @marekserak6037 Před 3 lety +210

    I don’t think that Brno is the second capital of Czech Republic. Yes supreme court is in Brno but it doesn’t mean that Brno is the capital. There are plenty of countries which supreme court is not located in capital city. Officially the capital is Prague. This city is a seat of government, it is biggest city of the Czech Republic and this city represents Czech Republic. I live in Czech Republic and we consider Prague as our capital city.

    • @kailahmann1823
      @kailahmann1823 Před 3 lety +17

      Just to compare: Germany has a tendency to place national organisations all over the country. So our Supreme Court sits in Karlsruhe (which was some kind of capital some centuries ago), another national court is in Leipzig. Also some parts of the government are still in Bonn. Then we have Flensburg with the national car register, Hamburg for everything water-related, Frankfurt for the money and so on…

    • @111baf
      @111baf Před 3 lety +6

      also the population of Prague and Brno in the video is way off. Prague has ~1.2 mil. and Brno 380k

    • @jakubegermajer9841
      @jakubegermajer9841 Před 3 lety +1

      Numbers in the video are correct if you include the metropolitan areas of both cities

    • @mouzeeczech9921
      @mouzeeczech9921 Před 3 lety +1

      @@jakubegermajer9841 Thats like saying that LA has 10 milions of residents even though its the numberof people in that county. The city of Brno has about 340k residents but the "county" of Brno (wich doesnt even exist because Brno is split to: Brno countryside and Brno city) has about 600k residents.
      TLDR: "County" of Brno has 600k residents city of Brno has 300k

    • @paveldostal5105
      @paveldostal5105 Před 3 lety

      Fro m where did they find that!?

  • @bauerhermann222
    @bauerhermann222 Před rokem +2

    In Germany there are actually many government agencies and other government things and important organizations for the country that are still in the old capital of Western Germany: Bonn. But you can't really compare it to having two capitals.

  • @Aluvell
    @Aluvell Před rokem +1

    Also, I've noticed on maps that Pretoria is also referred to as Johannesburg, Pretoria and Johannesburg are two different cities that happen to touch each other

  • @danielsilva8922
    @danielsilva8922 Před 3 lety +69

    Video title: "countries that have 2 capitals"
    South Africa: Am I a joke to you??

    • @prielknaaphofnar.9754
      @prielknaaphofnar.9754 Před 3 lety +5

      South Africa has 3

    • @mfra959
      @mfra959 Před 3 lety

      Yess, more many then Chezhia

    • @slouberiee
      @slouberiee Před 3 lety +2

      @@mfra959 Please don't butcher our name it is either Czechia or the Czech Republic.

  • @ThomasBrown755
    @ThomasBrown755 Před 3 lety +267

    Ah laughing with all the other south Africans here😂

    • @shiveerramphal1802
      @shiveerramphal1802 Před 3 lety +22

      Humour is what South Africans use to deal with everything so yes I laugh with you 😂😂🇿🇦

    • @dontxtalk
      @dontxtalk Před 3 lety +10

      The Dutch are laughing with you ;D

    • @astrojoshy3135
      @astrojoshy3135 Před 3 lety +3

      Yup!😂

    • @AssMonkeyGaming
      @AssMonkeyGaming Před 3 lety +3

      Yup, you nuts have 3 lol

    • @UwU-gv5dg
      @UwU-gv5dg Před 3 lety +2

      The Filipino is laughing with you ;D

  • @adventures_4d
    @adventures_4d Před 3 lety +8

    Me actually sitting in Cape Town right now,
    Proud as fuck 😁😂

  • @vstrom650gr
    @vstrom650gr Před rokem +1

    In Greece, even though it's not an official status, apart from Athens, we refer to Thessaloniki (the second largest city in Greece) as "Co-Capital" (in Greek "symproteuousa"

    • @nick_vigerfil
      @nick_vigerfil Před rokem

      That's right 👍( Έτσι ακριβώς πατρίδα 😉🙂😎) as also in the Eastern Roman Empire Thessaloniki was also the co-reign city symvasileuousa (Συμβασιλεύουσα) 🇬🇷

  • @DanierCZ
    @DanierCZ Před 3 lety +41

    As a Moravian Czech studying in Brno I must say I would have never thought of Brno as an alternative capital to Prague nor would anyone else I know.

    • @therealnuggetball
      @therealnuggetball Před 7 měsíci

      It's more of a de facto/de jure deal because technically we do have two capitals, because of Brno having a important part of the legislature seated in it... and that's what would qualify it as a co-capital on de facto basis but in law and common sense it's obvious that Prague is the only and true capital city considering it has the seat of power of the government and head of state.

  • @FreFilms
    @FreFilms Před 3 lety +333

    1. Brno isn’t the 2nd capital of the Czech Republic, it’s just the second largest
    2. Prague has only 1,3 million inhabitants

    • @george5677
      @george5677 Před 3 lety +3

      Only?! In The Netherlands 1 million inhabitants are a lot😂

    • @FreFilms
      @FreFilms Před 3 lety +10

      @@george5677 here it is a lot too, I just wanted to lower the number

    • @DacLMK
      @DacLMK Před 3 lety +3

      Maybe he counted the metro area.

    • @Luck9nN
      @Luck9nN Před 3 lety +1

      @@DacLMK metro area of prague has 2,6m and Brno somewhere over 700k. Ostravas metro area has like 1,2m tho, so if you use metro area, Brno is actually 3rd.

    • @telemnarnumenorean8557
      @telemnarnumenorean8557 Před rokem +3

      @David Vašata Brno is bigger than Ostrava as a city itself, but the aglomeration of Ostrava is larger

  • @ibexibex
    @ibexibex Před 2 lety +2

    Are u portuguese?! The way you pronounced Rio de Janeiro was so correct!

  • @user-me1gh9ez7y
    @user-me1gh9ez7y Před 3 lety +1

    In Greece we call Thessaloniki, co-capital (συμπρωτεύουσα), it's the second largest city in Greece and has been really important throughout history. But Athens is the capital from 1834 (before Athens it was Nafplio - Ναύπλιο)

  • @cat_1878
    @cat_1878 Před 3 lety +96

    South africa: 3 take it or leave it

  • @victorbruant389
    @victorbruant389 Před 3 lety +262

    Turkey: Ankara and Berlin

  • @kummelklaus
    @kummelklaus Před rokem +2

    If you argue that the supreme court in another city makes the country have two capitals, then this case could be made for more countries. E.g. in Germany the Bundesverfassungsgericht (supreme court) is located in Karlsruhe not Berlin.

  • @basmeisters3
    @basmeisters3 Před 3 lety +1

    The situation in The Nethrlands is and remains confusing. We seperated the captiatl and the seat of government. The capital is Amsterdam, but the "residence" as we call it, is The Hague. It grew into this role because way back in the middleages, The Hague did not have cityrights. And Holland was not much more than a collection of cities. The Hague offered the perfect neutral ground on which to meet and govern. And so it got to be the seat of government. But all official occasions take place in the capital. Like the crowning of a new king or queen. The reception of a head of state during an official state visit.

  • @themetalhead2867
    @themetalhead2867 Před 3 lety +73

    3:50 I think that your pronounciation of Brno was actually pretty good! The only thing I would tell you is that in case of Olomouc, the "ou" is really pronounced as "OU", not only "U", and the "C" isn't pronounced as "K", but more like as "TS" So no "Olomuk", but rather "Olomouts" (The same with Podgorica - not "Podgorika", but "Podgoritsa") I think it's like this in almost every word in Slavic languages.

    • @8Hshan
      @8Hshan Před 2 lety +5

      Literally every native word (I think, as a native speaker of one Slavic language) in which it's not in a "cz" combo.

    • @JustTheDabster
      @JustTheDabster Před rokem

      @@8Hshan How would any non-native speaker (or at least non-Slavic) know whether it's pronounced TS or Ć or Č (CZ in Polish, CH in English)?

    • @8Hshan
      @8Hshan Před rokem

      @@JustTheDabster Umm, those are written differently? I'm not sure I understand your question

    • @JustTheDabster
      @JustTheDabster Před rokem

      Better to use "Olomoots", as "ou" in words like doubt, bout, gout, lout, rout, mount are pronounced like "ow" in cow. And then there's "ou" in the word four. Or could say "Olomouts" with "ou" pronounced as in the word "you".

    • @JustTheDabster
      @JustTheDabster Před rokem

      How is an English speaker to know how to pronounce "c", as no characters specific to that Slavic language are used. So, for example, in Czech how would you know when a C is C, Ć or Č? At least in Polish CZ is clear as no special characters are used.

  • @lubal7501
    @lubal7501 Před 3 lety +183

    Brno isnt "second capital" by any stretch of imagination. Makes me actually wonder whether rest of the video is just made up bullshit as well. Or indeed all videos

    • @michieldevries2228
      @michieldevries2228 Před 2 lety

      I am from The Netherlands and has a point geography now also discussed this.

    • @ndpxrq
      @ndpxrq Před 2 lety +6

      Prague,Capital of Czech Republic
      Brno, Capital of Morava
      Ostrava, Capital of Slezsko

    • @WhiteenViewer
      @WhiteenViewer Před 2 lety +4

      Using this logic Kosice are Slovak second capital aswell, cuz of Supreme court

    • @brejlil
      @brejlil Před 2 lety +1

      @@ndpxrq Capital of Silesia is Wroclaw. (Breslau), Capital of Austrian Silesia was Opava (Troppau).

    • @matthiastheplotagonistandg7658
      @matthiastheplotagonistandg7658 Před rokem +1

      @@brejlil I think you got a stroke writing the last words

  • @sangor19
    @sangor19 Před 2 lety +2

    Hello. Greetings from Costa Rica. I would like to contribute with this historical part of my country.
    Long ago, the capital of Costa Rica was Cartago, but later, there was a law in Costa Rica called "Ley de la Ambulancia", which stated that the capital of the country will move each four years to one of the four main provinces of the country, being them Cartago, San José, Alajuela and Heredia. When this law was eliminated, the current capital was San José, and that is why our capital is Now San José and not Cartago.

  • @jafferh9322
    @jafferh9322 Před 2 lety +1

    What about Myanmar? Yangon and new Capital city, Naypyidaw? Do they have two capitals or one? Thanks

  • @timothycook2917
    @timothycook2917 Před 3 lety +260

    He missed Canada.
    Summer capital: Ottawa
    Winter capital: Miami 🤣🤣🤣

    • @Robob0027
      @Robob0027 Před 3 lety +2

      Lovely comment and almost true.

    • @gavial1448
      @gavial1448 Před 3 lety +2

      What?

    • @babycyprus9395
      @babycyprus9395 Před 3 lety +2

      I get the Joke but Miami inst in Canada

    • @timmmahhhh
      @timmmahhhh Před 3 lety +10

      @@babycyprus9395 the joke is that pretty much everyone in Canada who can goes to Miami to get a break from the cold weather. Just a joke.

    • @brauchebenutzername
      @brauchebenutzername Před 3 lety +4

      @@timmmahhhh ahh, its a joke. I searched for Miami the winter capital of canada and found it near winnipeg in central southern manitoba.

  • @night_aviation
    @night_aviation Před 3 lety +204

    Wtf?! Czechia doesn't have two capitals! It's like saying that Germany's capitals were Berlin and Munich, or that Russia's capitals are Moscow, St. Petersburg and Sevastopol!
    Also, you messed up pronouncing Podgorica.

    • @IvanScriptsEverything
      @IvanScriptsEverything Před 3 lety +20

      Ikr... it's Podgoritsa lol, not Podgorica. Tbh, only people from Slavic descent (Russians, Ukrainians, Poles, Czechs, Bulgarians, Serbs, and others) know that that's how u pronounce it.

    • @davidkazira6060
      @davidkazira6060 Před 3 lety +6

      Yeah the categorization of Capital was very funny indeed. Most of the countries here have one capital and just other important cities.

    • @vitroznovsky9482
      @vitroznovsky9482 Před 3 lety +6

      Jo,Podgorica není Podgorika

    • @stgr0186
      @stgr0186 Před 3 lety +3

      @@IvanScriptsEverything well in greek we also pronounce it correctly Ποτγκόριτσα (Potgoritsa) not Podgorica.

    • @IvanScriptsEverything
      @IvanScriptsEverything Před 3 lety +2

      @@stgr0186 Oh, well thats amazing. I mean I had expected that a different language like Greek wouldnt pronounce the capital as Podgorica.

  • @bikkiikun
    @bikkiikun Před 3 lety

    Some additional oddities would be seats of governments in exile. London is probably one of the most prolific examples, being the seat of several governments in exile during WWII.
    And speaking of WWII, West Germany had its seat of government in Bonn, while the Capital was Berlin, which also served as capital and seat of government of East Germany (so, one capital city for two countries). Bonn still is seat of some federal ministries of United Germany.
    And a third oddity would be Switzerland which has no capital (not de jure, but de facto it's Bern), instead it has Federal Cities (e.g. Bern, Zurich, Lucerne, Bellizona, St. Gallen, Lausann) with each having some Government functions and institutions.

  • @Ready_Shala
    @Ready_Shala Před rokem

    Little tip: At the end of the Olomouc it is the [c] sound not the [k] sound. Also you read 'ou' same as the 'o' in 'over'.

  • @QuentinWatt
    @QuentinWatt Před 3 lety +155

    Haha... well done on butchering both Pretoria and Bloemfontein.
    Pretoria = "Pre to ree uh"
    Bloemfontein = "Bloom fon tayn"
    The 3 capitals of South Africa were once each the capital of their own country. These 3 countries eventually merged into "The union of South Africa" after the British won the 2nd Boer war. For some reason, during the settlement, they divided the responsibilities of each city instead of revoking capital status of 1 of them.

    • @royhoeksema5720
      @royhoeksema5720 Před 3 lety +22

      I almost had a stroke hearing him pronounce Bloemfontein.

    • @rathersane
      @rathersane Před 3 lety +7

      There were almost four capitals, but Pietermaritzburg, if I recall correctly, was somehow bribed to drop out of the club.

    • @zanethegamer4910
      @zanethegamer4910 Před 3 lety +1

      I've always pronounced it Pre Toar ia

    • @ongeziwemaliwa5950
      @ongeziwemaliwa5950 Před 3 lety +11

      Ok but no one expects you to pronounce the names of cities in Lithuania or some foreign nation so you could have corrected him without the sass.

    • @karwan6385
      @karwan6385 Před 3 lety

      @@ongeziwemaliwa5950 I'm trying to pronounce them. It's kinda fun for me.

  • @polskasila3742
    @polskasila3742 Před 3 lety +97

    3:16 Brno pronunciation was pretty good, but in Olomouc shit hits the fan, im pretty sure that Olomuk isnt right xd

  • @nabilrafeef2463
    @nabilrafeef2463 Před rokem +2

    As a Malaysian I’m happy our country is on a channel and everything he said in Malaysia is true plus he said the capital city correctly Prutrajaya and Kuala Lumpur and yes there is the Petronas twin tower.🇲🇾

  • @schnitzelsemmel
    @schnitzelsemmel Před rokem

    If you start including countries where some main government organizations are in different cities, you wouldve had to include a lot more. As in Czechia, the Supreme Court in a lot of countries is somewhere else, similar to Central Banks and sometimes even parliaments or presidential Offices.

    • @nick_vigerfil
      @nick_vigerfil Před rokem

      Also in Israel i think you have 2 capitols: Tel Aviv and Jerusalem am i right ???

  • @jacksonmoore26
    @jacksonmoore26 Před 3 lety +120

    Crazy how South Africa can have 3 capitals, and the largest and most known city is not even one of them

    • @museoo
      @museoo Před 3 lety +8

      So What is the largest and most known city? I always thought it was Cape Town lol

    • @knockeledup
      @knockeledup Před 3 lety +17

      K- Explosion Johannesburg

    • @royhoeksema5720
      @royhoeksema5720 Před 3 lety +7

      I think Kaapstad is the best known city in South Africa, for Europeans at least.

    • @corentinnicolas9857
      @corentinnicolas9857 Před 3 lety +15

      @@royhoeksema5720 Kaapstad?! No Johannesburg is more known. It's one of the biggest city in Africa with Lagos, Addis-Abeba, Cairo and Dar-es-Salaam

    • @royhoeksema5720
      @royhoeksema5720 Před 3 lety +8

      Corentin NICOLAS Doesn’t make it the best known city. All tourist ads in the Netherlands refer to Cape-Town and I’m pretty sure the same goes for most countries.

  • @FC-cn5rx
    @FC-cn5rx Před 3 lety +70

    There is a growing movement for the secession of the Western Cape province of South Africa. Could you maybe investigate? and bless us with one of your splendidly informative videos on this matter?

    • @nico27
      @nico27 Před 3 lety +6

      Noooooo then South Africa will only have 2 capitals :(

    • @mogalelebethe6082
      @mogalelebethe6082 Před 3 lety +4

      Really? I thought it was more to KwaZulu-Natal than Western Cape.

    • @maxxldn
      @maxxldn Před 3 lety +8

      I am from Cape Town, Western Cape and I can confirm that this is supported by a very very small percentage of people (almost nobody) but recently there was a political party that promised this but they didn’t get many votes.

    • @FC-cn5rx
      @FC-cn5rx Před 3 lety

      zoneradio.co.za/podcast/capexit-interview-with-des-palm-dr-peter-hammond/?fbclid=IwAR3OhQZjuxFJTDPxuAjOaIL2T38bUymTGDJVT2qBELULHiKA2oXuZAmq96A

    • @rwboa22
      @rwboa22 Před 3 lety +1

      There is also the Volkstaat movement, which would be either a "Reversed Bantustan" or an independent republic (I would prefer it would be a constituent nation in the Kingdom of the Netherlands) strictly for Afrikaaners (the Dutch-speaking South Africans that instituted Apartheid).

  • @Mister_Ri_MFBMT
    @Mister_Ri_MFBMT Před 2 lety +1

    Fyi on Malaysia:
    Kuala Lumpur is THE capital of the Federation of Malaysia. There's NO TWO about it.
    Putrajaya is a purpose-built city of federal territory for the government administratives region. The sole reason for the development n creation of Putrajaya was to centralise all the government ministries, departments, agencies, offices, etc in one location. It also houses the Supreme Courts called the Palace of Justice, state royal castles, a number of foreign countries' diplomatic embassy n offices. However, Putrajaya is never the capital of Malaysia officially n technically.
    The Parliament under Legislative Branch remains in Kuala Lumpur with some other head quarters for several govt offices e.g. the federal Royal Malaysian Police PDRM.

  • @ReubenLiu13
    @ReubenLiu13 Před 3 lety

    Kuala Lumpur was getting crowded and it is common for us to jam into the capital. As a valley, KL was also prone to flooding during our rainy season.
    Putrajaya was meant to bring government functions away from the crowd, but it wasnt exactly successful.
    Today, parliament meets in Putrajaya but many of our political parties have their hq still in Kuala Lumpur. Some embassies moved to Putrajaya while others remained in Kuala Lumpur.
    In a way, you can view KL as our commercial capital and Putrajaya as our government capital.
    Been binge watching your stuff! Keep it up!

  • @JustAPolishAmerican
    @JustAPolishAmerican Před 3 lety +36

    3:17 C in Czech is pronounced like the ts in flats.

  • @vasekcz
    @vasekcz Před 3 lety +106

    we do not have 2 capitals
    My nemáme 2 hlavní města
    Czechia
    But thanks for putting us in the thumbnail :D

    • @lmaocetung
      @lmaocetung Před 2 lety

      No

    • @MikoRalphino
      @MikoRalphino Před 2 lety +1

      No?

    • @lmaocetung
      @lmaocetung Před 2 lety

      Brno has many things, that Prague has not, and they are important things to be a capital. So not officially, but de-facto Brno must be second capital

    • @erikhonkys118
      @erikhonkys118 Před 2 lety +5

      @@lmaocetung No, it's not, stop. If you're czech aswell, then my guess is you were sleeping during history and geography at elementary school :).

    • @davidbohem6524
      @davidbohem6524 Před 2 lety +3

      bud nerozumis anglicky nebo jsi to nepochopil😆😆

  • @murdochtc8056
    @murdochtc8056 Před 2 lety +1

    I am brazilian and you speak Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo very well!Congratulations!

  • @henlosmit3495
    @henlosmit3495 Před 2 lety

    His pronounciation of Bloemfontein cracked me up. Like where did you get Bloymenfonteen from? Also Pretoria is the city while Tshwane is the region and includes a few other cities around Pretoria as well

  • @eduardodehnal7518
    @eduardodehnal7518 Před 3 lety +102

    brno isn't a second capital i live there and can confirm

    • @AndersGehtsdochauch
      @AndersGehtsdochauch Před 3 lety +4

      @Roofed BG But then Karlsruhe (!) would be the second capital of Germany, lmfao 🤣

    • @AndersGehtsdochauch
      @AndersGehtsdochauch Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you Eduard for the confirmation... I thought well there must be sth wrong here.... 😉

  • @TheTesha328
    @TheTesha328 Před 3 lety +12

    I live in Brno and let me tell you one thing: CZECHIA HAS ONLY ONE CAPITAL CITY and that's Prague.

  • @thelosthampter4734
    @thelosthampter4734 Před rokem +1

    As a Czech a can say Brno can be called *The second capital city*, because its the biggest city in Moravia (part of Czechia) and the second biggest city in Czech Republic, but i have never heard somebody say it (until today). It's like if you say that Edinburgh is capital of UK because it's the biggest city in Scotland.

  • @Stream.Logicc
    @Stream.Logicc Před 2 lety +2

    Dude slaughtered English pronunciations in South Africa😂😂😂

  • @Tenesorsuper
    @Tenesorsuper Před 3 lety +25

    European union has 4 capital cities:
    - Brussels, seat of European Council, European Commission and European Parliament
    - Luxembourg, seat of Court of Justice
    - Estrasbourg, seat of Europarliament
    - Frankfurt, seat of European Central Bank

    • @derorje2035
      @derorje2035 Před 3 lety +1

      Officially the European parliament does have a seat in Luxembourg but they never meet each other there.

    • @mouzeeczech9921
      @mouzeeczech9921 Před 3 lety +5

      European union doesnt have any capitals. It cant have any because its not a country. These are just places where these buildings are

    • @_undefined1744
      @_undefined1744 Před 3 lety +1

      UK is the penal colony of the EU, I guess?

    • @MJB1
      @MJB1 Před 3 lety +1

      @@_undefined1744
      The United Kingdom has one main UK capital and three constituent country capitals, so there are 4 capitals in total.
      UK
      Capital: London
      Parliament: UK Parliament, London
      Official residents of the Prime Minister:
      10 Downing Street, London
      England
      Capital: London
      Parliament: UK Parliament, London
      (E.VE.L for the purpose of England only laws)
      Scotland
      Capital: Edinburgh
      Parliament: Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh
      (Official Residents of the First Minister: Bute House, Edinburgh
      Wales: Cardiff
      (Welsh Parliament)
      N.Ireland: Belfast
      (N.Ireland Assembly)

  • @erikotte1930
    @erikotte1930 Před 3 lety +96

    Your definition of "multiple capitals" is absolutely loony. In a many countries, especially multilingual or federally organized ones, government institutions are distributed across different regions. No sane person would ever think of calling Brno in the Czech Republic, Karlsruhe in Germany or Lausanne in Switzerland (just as an example) the capital just because the Supreme Court is located there.
    According to your definition, there are 30 capitals in Germany, including such world-famous metropolises as
    Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, Braunschweig, Flensburg, Hürth or Salzgitter.
    No offense, but this video is pure balderdash.

    • @simeonbaumel7293
      @simeonbaumel7293 Před 3 lety +5

      Balderdash = A rapidly receding hairline.

    • @metalhat3534
      @metalhat3534 Před 3 lety +3

      I agree, his points are a bit weird. But regarding Switzerland:
      We have no federal capital, but the cantons each have their own capitals, of which Lausanne is one. So yeah, Switzerland has no single capital but 26.

    • @aadhisenthivel5107
      @aadhisenthivel5107 Před 3 lety

      @@metalhat3534 I thought Bern was your central capital

    • @somedudethatripsplanetinha4221
      @somedudethatripsplanetinha4221 Před 3 lety +5

      @@aadhisenthivel5107 no its just the capital the world says the swiss have

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios Před 2 lety

      @@metalhat3534 Switzerland also has 7 heads of state.
      Another point where there is a true war between Switzerland and Germany: Who can make things more complicated and bureaucratic.
      But we can counter with 5 supreme courts in 5 different cities.

  • @ETools.
    @ETools. Před 3 lety +1

    "Angry Dutchmen"
    Dammit, why do they have to embarres us! XD

  • @tommywulfric9768
    @tommywulfric9768 Před rokem +1

    In South Africa, there could've 4 capitals, but the capital of the fourth province, Natal, which was Pietermaritzburg, received monetary compensation.

  • @slltx
    @slltx Před 3 lety +43

    3:16 No hate just want to say you that the pronunciation of Olomouc is something like: Olomooutss

    • @jiripoduska3785
      @jiripoduska3785 Před 3 lety +5

      Přesně 👍

    • @rathersane
      @rathersane Před 3 lety +6

      Almost got Brno right though. Just remember that in Czech, all words are stressed in the first syllable.

    • @lastar6118
      @lastar6118 Před 3 lety

      it's "AWLAWMOHTS". I would say that it's not exactly "AW" but it's "OH" without the "W" vowel at the end

    • @incorrect6831
      @incorrect6831 Před 3 lety +1

      And here comes the Polish with Ołomuniec XD
      Like why???

    • @lastar6118
      @lastar6118 Před 3 lety +1

      @@incorrect6831 what would u say about some slovak places: "Dudince", "Ďurďošík", Černochov (sounds like "black people), Vybúchanec (someone who explodes),

  • @statsy150
    @statsy150 Před 3 lety +84

    I thought that Johannesburg was one of the capitals of South Africa

    • @x1mini
      @x1mini Před 3 lety +23

      No, Johannesburg is sometimes mistaken for being one of the capitals. Johannesburg is just the biggest city.

    • @tauceti8060
      @tauceti8060 Před 3 lety

      @@x1mini Cape town and Durban are two for sure

    • @francoisdvanderwesthuizen6772
      @francoisdvanderwesthuizen6772 Před 3 lety

      Common mistake to think that by foreigners

    • @EuroBogan
      @EuroBogan Před 3 lety +8

      @@tauceti8060 Durban isn't one. The three are Cape Town, Pretoria & Bloemfontein

    • @MartinMenge
      @MartinMenge Před 3 lety +2

      Johannesburg is the financial capital.

  • @matthiasfahrner3108
    @matthiasfahrner3108 Před rokem

    In your meaning Germany has two additional seats of government beside Berlin: Bonn, "Bundesstadt" - federal city and first and official seat of some ministries and Karlsruhe, seat of the federal constitutional court (Bundesverfassungsgericht).

  • @mattheww6617
    @mattheww6617 Před rokem +1

    I may be mistaken, but as far as I know, Brno isn't considered as any kind of capital city despite supreme court being located there and in matter of Moravian history its only cultural centre. As i said i may be incorrect, but I've never heard of this exact situation.
    Also we haven't been told in school about any kind of Brno being second capital or even having close to that.
    Btw, I am Czech
    You can make some video about cities with monuments that ain't like Versailles, Rio, New York, Edinburgh, Venice, Brugges, Naarden etc.

  • @eduardofrancosaucedo7814
    @eduardofrancosaucedo7814 Před 3 lety +17

    Thank you! As a Bolivian, I am so thankful I am you made this distinction. I felt identified with your Netherlands explanation: Bolivians (or maybe this is a pet peeve of mine) get a bit annoyed if you mention that La Paz is the capital, even though in practice it sort of is by being the seat of govt. We get taught about Sucre being the true capital so extensively that it becomes so entrenched in our psyche. I feel that this goes back, as you said, to the strong importance it used to have in colonial times and this is where independence ideals started. Perhaps Santa Cruz replacing La Paz just as it happened with the latter replacing Sucre will be the case someday but wont happen anytime soon for political reasons.

    • @eddie_castorin1235
      @eddie_castorin1235 Před rokem

      As a foreigner, we are told/we usually learn that La Paz is the capital of Bolivia. I recently learned about Sucre, and the importance of this capital to Bolivians. Of course this is meant from an exterior pov, I have no intent in disregarding Bolivians.

  • @Dave-hn5tl
    @Dave-hn5tl Před 3 lety +52

    South Korea has two capitals, although not set in law: Seoul and Sejong. Sejong is the de facto administrative capital, and all government institutions are slated to move there by 2030.

    • @solarianstorm
      @solarianstorm Před 3 lety +4

      I was going to say something on this as well, glad to see someone made note of it :D
      Seoul, or Hanyang, has been the capital of Dae Ahn Ming Gook (The Great Republic of Korea - aka South Korea) and several of the old Korean kingdoms for something like 1500 years. However, because of the massive overcrowding of Seoul, one of the most populated metropolitan cities in the world, and because of its proximity to the border with the North, Sejong City was constitutionally established and has already received several government institutions over the last 2 decades or so, including emergency functions for the Legislative and Executive branches should Seoul come under attack or get captured. Much like how the US government always has a member of the Presidential Cabinet tucked away safely during major functions to preserve the Presidency, S. Korea has individuals in authority who operate in Sejong City to maintain government functions should disaster strike.

    • @bangscutter
      @bangscutter Před 3 lety +5

      Well, both Koreas claim the whole peninsula is theirs, so there are two Korean capitals.

    • @haraffael7821
      @haraffael7821 Před 3 lety

      @@solarianstorm the true reason will be so the north koreans cant immediately hit the government all at once if shit goes down

  • @jaraahrycz9491
    @jaraahrycz9491 Před 3 lety

    In Czech republic has karl bridge in prague and astronomical clock :)

  • @cosmiccruise8372
    @cosmiccruise8372 Před 3 lety +31

    South africa: *Welcome to downtown coolsville*

  • @donshahzam
    @donshahzam Před 3 lety +13

    So for Malaysia, the Prime Minister at the time proposed to move administrative functions (government bodies, ministries) to another location ala Washington DC, probably because Kuala Lumpur was getting really congested. But, Kuala Lumpur is still the capital, ministers and their ministry just operate out of Putrajaya.

    • @XpertMSY
      @XpertMSY Před 3 lety

      👍

    • @williamferguson8543
      @williamferguson8543 Před 3 lety +1

      Fun Fact: the Prime Minister of Malaysia was nearly assassinated by Derek Zoolander.

    • @lilianehuggett1564
      @lilianehuggett1564 Před rokem

      Think it'll ever shift to JB?

    • @donshahzam
      @donshahzam Před 10 měsíci

      @@lilianehuggett1564 definitely not. Too far away from main business hub and biggest port and airport in the country, not to mention KL is the population center. JB should be more of satellite business hub to attract more investments from SG but not suitable as capital due to geography (too far south the peninsula) and politics (Johor royalty is either really loved or really annoying)

  • @TaronTT
    @TaronTT Před 3 lety +1

    4:30 best is, Amsterdam isn't even the capital of the province is in. And The Hague isn't the largest city of it's province (although being it's capital)

  • @berndmibach555
    @berndmibach555 Před 26 dny

    If I'm not mistaken, there are even 3 important cities in Germany (government - administration - constitutional court)
    that would be Berlin - Bonn - and Karlsruhe
    Berlin because the Reichstag is there (government)
    Bonn because many national authorities are based there and Karlsruhe because the Federal Constitutional Court is based there

  • @ognjenpetrovic5843
    @ognjenpetrovic5843 Před 3 lety +36

    "C" in Olomuc, Cetinje, Podgorica etc. is pronounced [ts] as in all Slavic languages

  • @amirashraf6422
    @amirashraf6422 Před 3 lety +14

    Hello, just an ordinary Malaysian passing by. Have a good day. And happy independence day 31/8 🇲🇾

    • @muhammadhanishanis9576
      @muhammadhanishanis9576 Před 3 lety +1

      Though it’s quite late to say this, but dont forget “Hari Malaysia” 16 Sept..

  • @xxswissguyxx6915
    @xxswissguyxx6915 Před rokem +1

    Fun fact: Switzerland legally doesn‘t have a capital. However, Bern is defined as the ‚Bundesstadt‘ or ‚federal city‘ and holds both the legislative and executive.

  • @vextenoch
    @vextenoch Před 2 lety +1

    In many Slavic languages letter R sometimes acts as a vowel. So accent is on the R. Br'no. Also, Cetinje (pronounced TZetinje) used to be the capital of Montenegro and has beautiful embassy villas, but it is now not any more a capital at any form. The president's office is in Podgorica (pronounced PodgoriTZa).
    And about the former Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) is absolutely not right. I am from Belgrade and nothing ever moved from Belgrade, so i don't know where do you get those informations.

  • @thatflemishdude4034
    @thatflemishdude4034 Před 3 lety +8

    Im Flemish, your pronunciation of Bloemfontein 😂 Im dying

  • @AmsterdamKayakGuy
    @AmsterdamKayakGuy Před 3 lety +26

    During the Dutch revolt Amsterdam remained loyal to the Spanish crown and could therefore not become the capital city, even though that was supposed to happen eventually. In the interim the Hague took over as temporary capital and the provisionary Dutch government settled there. When Amsterdam was finally liberated/conquered and all the Spanish loyalists (catholic) in power were replaced by supporters of the revolt (protestant) the Hague had established itself as the seat of government and it was decided to keep it this way. Amsterdam did become the capital because it was the richest and most powerful, but the Hague remained kind of the de facto capital by retaining the government thus being the seat of power. Just what I think is right, as far as I can remember.

    • @MalePietje
      @MalePietje Před 3 lety +2

      I'd like to add; During Napoleon's reign his younger brother Louis Bonaparte was appointed king of the Netherlands (then renamed to Kingdom of Holland) in 1806. Louis could never settle on the location for his capital city while he was in Holland. He changed capitals over a dozen times, trying Amsterdam, The Hague, Utrecht, and other places. In 1808 Amsterdam became the capital till 1810 when Holland was fully annexed by France. Amsterdam became the official capital of the Netherlands again in 1814 after Napoleon's defeat.

    • @bomcabedal
      @bomcabedal Před 3 lety +2

      @@MalePietje Also, Amsterdam is only the capital by law since the 1980s, when that line quoted in the video was added to the constitution. Although Amsterdam is the largest city in the country, it still isn't the capital in any meaningful sense; it's like an honorary title more than anything else. The cultural implications are interesting: The Hague is still old money, a bit stuffy, with a great restaurant scene but not very rich culturally (not counting the "Hagenezen"). Amsterdam is new money, very plebeian and with a cultural infrastructure that is the envy of the rest of the country (because they pay for it).

    • @kabouterwesley83
      @kabouterwesley83 Před 3 lety +2

      Also, the Hague is the capital of the province of South Holland.

    • @howardholland5180
      @howardholland5180 Před 3 lety

      Amsterdam is the capital city, because the king/queen is crowned there. And from 1815 to 1830 the united kingdom of the Netherlands has 3 capital city's. Amsterdam, Brussels and The Hague.

    • @rjlindeman
      @rjlindeman Před 3 lety +1

      @@MalePietje k zwiers, this isn't true.. the situation is much older than that, the states were already in the hague since 1477...

  • @chillidog8726
    @chillidog8726 Před 2 lety

    Germany is also an example going by your metric. The German supreme court is in Karlsruhe germany . And before reunification Bonn was the capital of Germany (relativly unkown city) Bonn hosts to this day some of the Govermental administrative instituions as well as some parts of some minestries

  • @Lucius_Shiro
    @Lucius_Shiro Před rokem +1

    Because of the War of the Pacific, Perú also had 2 capitals: Lima (the actual capital) and Arequipa.
    During the war, the Chileans captured Lima and the government had to escape to Arequipa, serving as some kind of headquarters. As soon as the war ended, Lima became the official capital and Arequipa was left as a normal big city.

  • @joshcarlson6575
    @joshcarlson6575 Před 3 lety +34

    Would Czechoslovakia have three capitals?

    • @vasekcz
      @vasekcz Před 3 lety +2

      No one Prague

    • @sebestyenpinter706
      @sebestyenpinter706 Před 3 lety +4

      @@vasekcz Technically Prague and Bratislava

    • @abstract_duck
      @abstract_duck Před 3 lety +1

      how about austria-hungary ....

    • @sebestyenpinter706
      @sebestyenpinter706 Před 3 lety

      @@abstract_duck Austria-Hungary had "just" 2 capitals

    • @evzenvarga9707
      @evzenvarga9707 Před 3 lety

      @@sebestyenpinter706 if Austria-Hungary went full on Federation it would have at least 5 capitals.