What Are GHOST Borders?
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0:44 drew said n*zi instead of no no. Surprised how the editor didn’t pick up on it because he corrected jokes to places
He has done it before too though
What's wrong in saying that?
The editor said votes so I guess he will change
@@Rising___Star too much freedom of speech
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0:12 Nepal and Bhutan casually being in China
faak china stole them from us 😱
And Caucasus sent to oblivion
And denmark is gone
And the Red sea is land now
Crimia is missing
"Probably so many explanations as to why South Vietnam is richer than North Vietnam"
Carpet bombing by the US:
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-owo and ów border does not follow any historical pilitical division, it's just a border between northern and southern Polish dialects.
and where do you think this dialect comming from?
German and Prussian occuption of northern Poland.
the polish people there got influanced by German
@@user-oy2zg3bt6n Nope, that's not how the Prussian border went. In fact, the -owo/-ów line is almost perpendicular to it.
@@user-oy2zg3bt6n Have you even seen the map? The language border cuts Prussia in two, how could you possibly explain it by German influence?
@@kacperwoch4368not all Prussians were German. Prussians use to not be Germanic at all
@@user-oy2zg3bt6n Prussians are actually Baltic.
5:57 The difference is how you cook rice and wheat. Wheat grains are powdered and formed into a dough to make roti or chappati (both are the same thing) its like a wheat tortilla and we mostly make curries with fish and meat so rotis can not be eaten well with these curries but rice is mixed with these curries and eaten. Also there is a costal thing states in the east coast mostly eats fish as it is readily available and most river deltas are on the eastern side. States of Gujrat and Maharashtra are primarily vegetarians so its the culture of those two regions that affects this phantom border.
You're talking like fish is available on the other parts of the country like there many rivers also and it's not culture Hinduism has many types one side thinks eating meat is bad other side thinks it's ok to eat meat other than cows meat
Dude but meat curry + roti is far superior than meat curry with rice.
6:38 For anyone confused why there are only really 2 parties here the map shows only the parties that won a plurality of the votes in the region (usually that means between 20% and 40%) with the darker colors indicating a higher percentage.
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6:04 hey drew in India that state(rajasthan) which have highest percentage of vegetarian, is because the geography (hot arid desert of thar)
And also of religious movements to protect fauna and flora
Fun fact : In this state during medieval time two kingdoms (nagore and bikaner) fought a full fledge war for a watermelon
The inhabitants of this state loves to fought battles.
Marwaris always vegitarian,
Another reason may also be Jainism
@@951shtnahh it's just that daal bati is better than chicken
That's why Marwadi food sucks
Nah it's cause of Aryans - dravidians
Like, *a* watermelon? A single one? That better be some damn good watermelon.
10:00 mountains generally are the best way to preserve a culture for a long time. Like in Tibet, Kurdistan etc
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Same with flora and fauna.
California's mountains host 59 native species of conifers while canada 34 despite having much more forest surface on average.
Tibet got annexed by India and China 😢 same goes for Kurdistan
When did India annex Tibet? If you are talking about Arunachal Pradesh, we got it because the British signed a treaty with China and India inherited it from the British Raj. It doesn't matter that China calls the treaty invalid now. @@user-fw5pk5qp3q
5:35 - Not only does rice pair better with meat than wheat, but wheat is more filling and has more carbs than rice.
Wheat is just better, southies be missing out
A simplier explanation is just the geography. North-West is predominantly wheat producing while South-East us predominantly rice producing
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Meat is just better, northies be missing out.
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@@basilalias9689 oh we know you love to gobble on some meat in your mouth buddy
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0:13 The Caucasus are just gone.
Also, India controls all of Kashmir.
Indonesia looks fine to me
Denmark sunk into the sea
The Red Sea just became land!
ireland has northern ireland
2:47 The indigenous people living in Taiwan also live at a higher elevation so that also helps with your point about elevation in Peru and Mexico
True, but I think in regards to the Americas, the Incas, Aztecs, and Mayas had the largest populations during pre columbian times, so even though their populations were ravaged by the plagues, they still had a relatively large population when things settled down and thus didn’t get out populated by colonists. The Inca empire had about 12 million people based on the last Quipucamayoc. 45 years after Spanish conquest that population fell down to 1.1 million natives in Viceroyalty of Peru. In 1600 Spain only had 8 million people, there was no way for Spain to outbreed the Incas and mesoamericans. Between 1492-1832, a total of 1.86 million Spaniards settled the new world.
0:09 what happened to the Caucasus 💀
and like half of southeast asia, all of melanesia, all of polynesia, and all of micronesia LOL
Newfoundland island is gone too
Another factor for the wheat vs rice map is dairy consumption. Northwestern India was not only settled by more lactose tolerant people (easier to be vegetarian with milk and cheese and yogurt) but wheat is a better fodder crop for dairy cattle than rice. Porridge made of wheat berries cooked in milk isn't the most nutritious food in the world, but it can absolutely cheaply sustain you cheaply far better than competing vegetarian combinations. Vegetarians in rice areas have to rely on fermented legumes to get near the same quality of nutrition.
4:44 This is still relevant today! I live right on that line and manage to have 3-5 debates a year on scone vs scone, grass vs grass, bath vs bath, etc
Its the cause for the great vowel conflict!!!!
Wasn’t the red part of England where American colonists came from as well? At least the earliest ones (which is why we do pronounce the r)
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Well, no matter how you pronounce it it's wrong because you pronounce it with a English accent. You're supposed to pronounce it without an accent like Americans do!
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@@tarrantwolf bro what do you mean rbtihs people did create th elanguage so if yout hink abotu ti amercians have an accent and the britsh ones jus thave it normal
@@tarrantwolf Its called English for a reason
0:35 Poland has been push further west, not east.
It’s so annoying how confidently people state complete nonsense nowadays - referring to the video! Was looking for your comment
One explaination why some places have a lot of european ancestory and others not so much in Latin America comes down to how Spanish colonisation worked they didn`t just kill or exepell them (A lot still died to diasieses or trying to fight of the Spanish) all or put them in small reservoirs. They usally did not destroy the existing system they just placed themselves on top and modified it somewhat to suit their needs by adding slaves and stuff. But in some regions like Argentina that just didn`t work because there were no developed civilsations there so they just send some settlers there after some time.
And Brazil, well the were colonized by the Portugese who couldn`t really reley on already devoloped civilsations so they had to rely on mainly European settlers.
Nope, there were already slaves, literally Spain prohibited indigenous slavery in 1512, burgh laws, before annexing Mesoamerica or the Andes. And Spain did mobilize the population, like the Tepanecs, Spanish allies, many were relocated because some lived in swamps. Which the Spanish did not consider healthy. Or the population of Hispaniola to Santo Domingo. And Spain did not modify almost anything because they could not. Not because they wanted to preserve the system. And during the viceroyalty it is estimated that only 40,000 Spaniards arrived, Spain never sought mass immigration to America. Spanish only
8:40, North and South Vietnam were different long before Vietnam was divided in two countries.
You even have a difference in the prononciation in North and South Vietnamese language.
Btw Vietnam was three countries at a time, Tonkin, Annam and Cochinchina.
The main reason the South is generally better off is because the culture down there is more entrepreneurial and the land is flatter. The Northwest of Vietnam is very mountainous.
Majestic Colonial names
@@sabrinarodrigues629 Not at all, even the nearby Cambodia's name comes from the Khmer Kampuchea.
Only Thailand has a colonial name, though that country is said to never have been colonized...
Germany is probably the most famous example of phantom borders, especially coming down to the East / West split after WWII. SO many changes can still be seen today that it's freaking wild.
What I don't get is why the East/eastern Germans are voting Right Wing more!?
Because they felt what it is like to live under the far left.@@nickfifteen
I love how u said exactly what drew said at 6:25
They're more conservative they are would naturally be more nationalistic due to the communism in their country@@nickfifteen
@@RK-cj4oc thats bullshit. THe most nostalgy for the DDR you can find in the east.
Polish letters doesnt change the sound when used in different ways, "ó" will be always "u" no matter in what word you are gonna use it, its not English where same letter for example "Y" sound different depending from the word like "study" "yellow" "why". So in Polish (and i believe its pretty common not only in slavic languages but in Spanish aswell) Letters sounds the same: "Duży" "Szyba" "Fryzjer" "Rytm", You can say "SHIBA" for example which sounds similar to "szyba", but you need to cut that in half, so in the end you should say "Shi-ba" and the middle sounds you would make will be "y".
Most languages are like that. English and french are the weird ones with spelling.
As someone who's studying polish, polish is not exactly cut and dry as you're implying. For example: państwo is pronounced as państfo because of final devoicing that most slavic languages have. Bear in mind this is not an exhaustive list and there are many more examples in polish where the pronunciation doesn't match the written form.
@@arthurgabriel2625 ye youre right, in many things theres a room for something weird, languages aint exception, when i was writing this comment i was curious if i could think about any word that sound different but couldnt find any
@@arthurgabriel2625In Slavic languages, sometimes you have these spellings to make the root of the word clearer.
Let me give you an example from Croatian
The country name is Hrvatska
Hrvat = Crpat, ska is just an ending for some countries
Anyway, you pronounce it like Hrvacka. It would just be weird to spell it like that and lose the root, which is Hrvat
1:20 Drew really forgot that the UK is no longer part of the EU
Reportedly forgot*
0:46 NAH💀
What
Darien Gap has surprisingly high European mixture 25-45%. There was an attempt by Kingdom of Scotland to colonize there but it's Tropical Australia where even the trees want to kill you.
In the case of many of these maps, the correlation is likely a case of C causes both A and B. For example, good Mediterranean climate was the factor that determines the Roman Empire's borders, and also the good food making you want to eat at home.
Drew finally said n@zi instead of no no German
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1:05 btw you can see the old polish borders on this map, before partitions, because black teretories in the east are where there is majority of Poles
5:32 because meat/protein and rice is a legendary combo.
"Noone in England is pronouncing the r anymore"
Me: "Arm man!"
9:01 in Italy I have never seen a domino pizza
People don't care about fast food pizza. They want authentic local Italian pizza.
There was Domino's pizza in Milan,but they failed during the COVID pandemic, nowadays all store are closed,so they don't exist anymore.
That's the neat part
There isn't! It was banished due to being so horrible!!!
6:08 it is true. Rice with Protein is the obvious answer. Jk. The areas with higher rice consumption is associated with better soil and that is owing to a lot of rivers in those areas. Considering how rivers containing fishes and promote poultry, it could be a porbably reasons. The vindhyas play a major role as well
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5:30 Biriyani is the reason
It's eaten all over the country though
@@augth Actually there is more biryani varieties in South Indian than in North, heck there is biryani specific to each district in South Indian, not so much in North.
@@augthYou know Biriyani can be vegetarian too.
@@earth2k66 extremely debatable, many people I know don't consider vegetarian biriyani as biriyani.
@@akilanelango8997 I said it "can be" vegetarian, means some people can cook it without meat.
Many people is not all people, India is a diverse country and everyone has their own recipe of cooking a dish.
7:41 bro gos out of his way to not talk about Wisconsin
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2:29 We love your ortography Drew
Drew please make a video drawing borders for Africa and the Middle East, it'll definitely bring lots of people together
I think the Muslims took care of that already.
5:15
Wheat products are bread,chapati etc which are paired with veg curries like Dal,rajma,sabji,ghee
Rice itself is paired with fish,meat and some veg products and also butter,ghee and milk
0:43 Oh my goodness he actually said it
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3:10, no, not going to Taiwan, but coming from Taiwan.
Polynesians are from Taiwan.
This sub was great, more of it please!
This reminds me of comparing between two statistic graphs that don't really have anything to do with each other but overlap somehow. I think phantom maps make more sense, though, especially considering the history of a place (e.g.: the divides between Germany and Vietnam since they were split up for years).
With the Danelaw vs rhotic accent map, both of those borders are similar for a reason. There is an ancient road in England called Watling Street that runs from Kent to Cheshire. It has been used by pretty much every civilisation that has lived in England. It was a very important border for the Danelaw, and since people rarely moved too far out of their local area then, the accents and dialects in the Danelaw and out of it evolved differently.
1:18 the craziest one, especially because of how much time has passed
The last one is definitely due to the mountains. Andes are literally the second highest mountain range after himalayas.
5:19 so let me explain this as an indian. Rice requires a ton water to grow which is in the north but in south, it,s just more so rice is more there while wheat is better grown in the north.Simple idk where his theory was going. Rice is grown in North too but not as much.
It,s just a coicidence that south is having more non vegetarians as there were just so many fishes there in south, that the hindus there accepted that fish can be eaten but not other meats.
In statistics, often times there are third variables that cause both things being correlated.
I also wish to have a unified korea, so we can have alot of ghost maps about korea
I think for North vs South Vietnam the GDP divide probably existed before the war and is probably a reason why the north and south were divided, due to their very different economies.
Same can be said for the Union vs Confederacy. The Union was industrially focused and the Confederacy was agriculturally focused and this diverse difference in economies breed the conflict and created the cultural divide.
Southern Vietnamese are a lot more open to foreign cultures and the people are more entrepreneurial. Geographically, it isn't as hilly and mountainous as well so it has more favourable conditions for economic growth.
8:00 there is a giant hole in the middle dividing the empire in two🗿
Phantom borders are neat!
0:12 F for denmark
Yeah I'm from denmark
@@zer0_aye-yoheyimzero im from Schleswig-Holstein so im pritty close
5:58. Its fish. Fish and Rice are the staple diet in those regions.
The rhoticity (/r/ after vowels) map of England has nothing to do with Danelaw since /r/ was pronounced consistently in all positions until the 18th century and only then started to disappear. Now it's pretty much gone among native English speakers in England and Wales, maybe left in Devon and Cornwall, but missing from most of the places marked on the 1950 map.
correction, Lesotho has had a dominos pizza place, not never, it just changed its brand to panarottis for some reason.
0:47 That little Catholic patch in East Prussia follows pretty much exactly the border between Prussia & the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
At 10:00 we can already see that somebody stole the entire Caucasus mountain range.
Hear me out,for Drew’s next country ball drop, it should be micro states. It would appease the Malt plushie guy, plus who doesn’t like micro states
5:45 not meat, but FISH!
Dog and cat??
Wait since when was Poland pushed further and further east?
at least 999 years ago, it's wild how the current (post ww2 borders resemble the ones from a 1000 years ago)
It went eastward from 1000 to the 18th century then disappeared and was brought back westward after WW2. Today's borders are actually very close to its first borders a thousand years ago.
1:44 in Italy is actually the case of the north wealth haha
Of course Sweden has dominoes, the only restaurants they have are pizza ones
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0:09 so much stuff is missing from that map like what happened crimea, armenia, azerbaijan, georgia, denmark, half of indonesia, the philippines, the south tip of chile, tunisia, the uae, israel/palestine, i think kuwait, bangladesh, nepal, bhutan northern ireland, corsica and sardinia? Also belarus is split in half, red and aral sea are filled in for some reason and papua new guinea is weird
(i've had to edit this so many times cuz the more i look at it the worse it gets)
That map is atrocious
South India has ports, ports means foreign visitors, which means faith influence, which allows eating meat.
South India has ports means that it has water and rain, rice requires water to grow, hence...
Brazil has no Dominoes outside of the Sâo Paulo's Metropolitan Area tho...
9:44 Counterpoint: Paraguay has Domino's, yet the US President has never visited them.
that map about local vs foreign cuisine. also show that all the countries in blue doesn’t have a good culinary variation that they eat cuisine from red country
It's not topography. The Spanish Empire relied on already build cities and social structures, so in regions with high density population, there was just no need to replace the population with colonists. They adapted what was there to their empire. Peru and Mexico were the regions of the strongest native empires. They also happen to be where the mountains are. This might just be since attacking the mountains is so difficult. Similar to the iranian invincible mountain peoples.
England has a split along viking lines in place names as well.
The map about the americas is more about indigenous pop density, rather than geography. Even the lowlands and coastal cities of peru, heavily colonised by the spaniards, are mostly native. This is due to the native assimilation policy the spanish used.
0:10 That is a cursed map if I ever have seen one. The Caribbean must be haunted by so many ghost islands. The "Caucasus Canal" connecting Black and Caspian Sea is really bothering me. The reverse Suez Canal is kinda funny tho.
Rice/wheat and veg thing. The non vegetarian part comes from the fact those states have access to the ocean which means they have fish while internal states do not. Also most rivers drain in the eastern part meaning deltas which intern means rice cultivation haven.
Northeast: not even one point you mentioned is applicable to me😂
Here culture also plays a role
When comes to food and some other things south, east and northeast is very close to south east asia and east asia. While north, northwestern, west region close to central Asia, middle East or Persia etc.. even in language differ , the family of south, northeast and east region have different language family than other region ( mostly indo Aryan).
@@santhoshv3028 Geography dictates culture though. The fact is north east do have access to occean and fish in the upstream. Also again the entire area is rice heaven.
@@RhythmMondal northeast have access to sea? How? What are you bluffing?😂 Fish in upstream? So north and northwest region don't have rivers or what?
@@santhoshv3028 Ports like, chittagong and sithwe have existed for atleast 2500 years or more. So saying north east did not have access to the ocean is not true. Also many rivers exist in northeast.
@@RhythmMondal northeast never had access to ocean. They are hill tribe. First of all learn don't make up your own stories. Many rivers exists in North East. I know that and I never denied it, if rivers is source of non veg than north and west part of India don't have rivers or what?😂
7:30 another one could be the amount of Baptist churches in the south.
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In India it is because of the ethnic groups that form the majority of those regions.
To the south of the phantom border, it is mostly Dravidian population who have been meat consumers for thousands of years. To the north, we have the Indo Aryan, who have been primarily vegetarian for thousands of years.
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prussia in 0:51 is separeted at the very point of polish control in 1700, where poland ruled the land, while prussia ruled the black, poland ruled the white in prussia
nature basically
You've missed some really interesting ones, like catholic, protestant and orthodox in Europe, Buddhist and Muslims in South Eastern Asia, Spanish speaking countries in America vs English and Portuguese. Romance languages vs others in Europe, same with Arabic.
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My country has Domino's but it isn't marked in that map, so it's definitely wrong
4:17 we say arm like aam😂 like aarm
Linguistic video when
5:39 yes you are right meat is hard to eat with wheat... So we pair with rice.
9:07 Bangladesh does have Domino's Pizza. That's an old map.
When a border dies it becomes a ghost
9:08
That map is wrong, in Costa Rica we do have, and have had, Dominos for about 20 years. It went bankrupt for a time, but its back in the game!
2:50 ah yes, linguistics cosmetics. 😂
For 4:44 we say it like Ahm
being from Eastern India, meat consumption is mostly due to the people, I'm a native and so rice is something that came from the eastern regions, closer to SE Asia and China
3:55 in this case, correlation DOES equal causation, and South Sudan had a different ethnic, linguistic, and religious background than the rest of Sudan
South Vietnam gets more rice harvests a year than the north, and it has a lot of south Vietnamese people living in America spending money home to their families to invest with
A guess for the Peru one. The Spanish took over the Inca empire (which had a lot of population) and replaced the upper classes. Although many died from disease, there were still many natives. In Argentina, there wasn't this huge empire to take over so more Spanish settlers had to come. (pure speculation, tho)
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(4:25) To say "arm" without the R, you don't say it like you did, you keep the sound of the A the same, just don't say the R. The A would be like in "father".