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I like how the US, just bought Alaska 😂
Kaliningrad was taken from Germany during WWII, not Poland. Formerly East Prussia.
Russia is in Europe , video thumbnail is misleading
Kaliningrad is in the Baltic sea, not the Black Sea. Geez, Americans.
It is also worth noting that Kaliningrad was not always Russian, but was once a part of Germany, namely Eastern Prussia.
And the city of Kaliningrad was originally called Königsberg, until the end of WWII when Germany lost the territory.
My grandfather by the way was born there when it was still German.
Kaliningrad is in the Baltic Sea not the Black Sea
Majority of people living in Neum are Croatians so it's ok for residents
Any one catch the error at 20:30 ? Kaliningrad is a port city of the BALTIC sea.. Not the Black Sea as stated.. Lol
But no hate.. Love these videos. This channel makes History fun and entertaining. Keep up the great work. Fire your editor… Lol jk…
Can you use maps next time?
Apparently this channel just uploads, whatever. Check your facts and interact with people. Don't be a content factory. Gain some sole.
I did not know that russia gave ukraine and belarus land
10:32 Switzerland isnt in the Eu
Low Crime in this particular area with a black man getting arrested??… interesting!
Great info, but why make the “criminal” dark skinned???
Infographics show: USA and Russia have never been on the same continent
Also infographics: discusses the Alaskan purchase
You could have added Kazakhstan were you can jump from Asia to Europe
You are reporting historically incorrect facts about Nagorno-Karabakh. In 1994, Armenians liberated the lands and territory of Nagorno-Karabakh and its adjacent regions. It was not Azerbaijan who gained control in 1994, they did so recently after the 2020 Artsakh War and are currently occupying Shushi and Hadrut (part of the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast). Also, Nagorno-Karabakh has been continuously inhabited by a majority of Ethnic Armenians for centuries, something that would have been worth mentionning.
everyone is focussing on the Swiss not being part of EU but nobody noticed that Kaliningrad have a port in the Baltic sea, not in the black sea that's a totally different enclave of Crimea
You left out Bir Tawil?
16 – Lake Constance – The border is "disputed" with each of the three countries claiming a different border.
"Erasing national borders does not make people safer or more prosperous. It undermines democracy and trades away prosperity." – Donald Trump
"We are defined not by our borders but by our bonds." – Barack Obama
"Whether the borders that divide us are picket fences or national boundaries, we are all neighbors in a global community." – Jimmy Carter
Please check the fact before you publish, EU don’t include Switzerland. Lithuanian was part of the Soviet Union so Kaliningrad was concerned to Russia and it’s located at the Baltic Sea not the Black Sea
wow thanks for the video. Keep it up 😊
There were no travel restrictions in 2017 mate , it was 2020 and on from the pandemic, at the Haskell Free Library