NNewt84
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- Sep 3, 2019
I just thought I'd share this awesome YouTube channel with you guys, called Geography Now. It's an educational show that aims to make a profile video for each and every single fully sovereign country recognised by the United Nations, the most recent one being on Portugal, and the Qatar episode coming out very soon at the time of creating this thread.
Hosted by travel enthusiast Paul "Barby" Barbato, Geography Now covers each country in segments focusing on the political geography (borders, neighbours and territorial disputes), physical geography (the terrain and climate), demographics (the largest ethnic groups, cultural cues and a brief history lesson), and diplomatic relations with other countries (the "Friend Zone" as it's called on this show). There is also a spinoff series called Flag/Fan Fridays, in which Barby examines the flag of each country and discusses the symbolism thereof, any previous flags the country once had, and the coat-of-arms/emblem/seal (which used to be discussed as the first segment on the main series, right up until the Cuba episode), and opens fan mail from his subscribers, the "Geograpeeps".
As a geography buff myself, I marathon the series from time to time (yes, even the obscure African nations), and I thought I'd share the Liechtenstein episode in particular. It's a tiny landlocked country in the European Alps, known for being a tax haven and rather conservative compared to the rest of Europe. (It's not an EU member, and they didn't even let women vote until 1984.) It's quite a quaint little country that I'd love to visit someday when my family and I go on holiday in Europe, and I thought I'd share its episode with you guys, so you can learn about it yourselves.
Also, I don't think he knows what "polysynthetic" means - I guess he's not much of a linguist guy. I would recommend Langfocus or NativLang for that area of expertise.
Hosted by travel enthusiast Paul "Barby" Barbato, Geography Now covers each country in segments focusing on the political geography (borders, neighbours and territorial disputes), physical geography (the terrain and climate), demographics (the largest ethnic groups, cultural cues and a brief history lesson), and diplomatic relations with other countries (the "Friend Zone" as it's called on this show). There is also a spinoff series called Flag/Fan Fridays, in which Barby examines the flag of each country and discusses the symbolism thereof, any previous flags the country once had, and the coat-of-arms/emblem/seal (which used to be discussed as the first segment on the main series, right up until the Cuba episode), and opens fan mail from his subscribers, the "Geograpeeps".
As a geography buff myself, I marathon the series from time to time (yes, even the obscure African nations), and I thought I'd share the Liechtenstein episode in particular. It's a tiny landlocked country in the European Alps, known for being a tax haven and rather conservative compared to the rest of Europe. (It's not an EU member, and they didn't even let women vote until 1984.) It's quite a quaint little country that I'd love to visit someday when my family and I go on holiday in Europe, and I thought I'd share its episode with you guys, so you can learn about it yourselves.
Also, I don't think he knows what "polysynthetic" means - I guess he's not much of a linguist guy. I would recommend Langfocus or NativLang for that area of expertise.