In this video, we look at the most random, useless, and yet highly fascinating maps so that you can show them to your friends and look smart! I hope you enjoyed and please consider subscribing! :)
Sorry I meant to say Istanbul was Turkey’s largest city, not its capital!!! 🇹🇷 Also idk why the map for that one has the DRC on it 😂 but all the other countries are correct
I have one more thing that you should add to your US VS Canada video! You know the toy company Jakks Pasiffic? They put phrases in their feature Disney toddler dolls in America, but their dolls don’t talk in Canada or any other country in the world! So I came up with the idea of the #SaveTheTalkinDolls campaign, which will bring the dolls phrases from the US to lots of countries around the world, so that way languages can be spoken in the dolls!
Friuli Venezia Giulia 🤝 Idaho 🤝 = Having a similar GDP to Myanmar Fun fact : Myanmar has 50 to 60 times the population of Friuli and Idaho, but their total GDP is similar to them, because of a way lower GDP "Per Capita"
We sometimes use miles but most people are starting to use kilometres, and we use feet and inches for height occasionally, though we do use the metric system
@@Due_martiniop I've never heard anyone give a distance in kilometres in my life. I work in the aerospace industry, and we measure everything in inches.
The map at 2:31 is wrongly called a map of the entire US, but the US's territories are not considered integral parts of the US. That's kinda why they exist.