I mean he s polish. Its like asking you if you can name 400+ cities from your country, it s definitely doable, if you think of every place you ever drove by or visited, even the tiniest villages. What impressed me was the Scandinavian countries and the Balkan area.
@@hauken9918 oh I got you bro, yeah I assume because smaller countries they don't have as much big cities obviously. So to name as many cities with let's say 200k inhabitants would be impossible if we look at a country like Slovakia where you have Bratislava and how much inhabitants has the second biggest city, I don't even know. That's actually an amazing question. My assumption is in Poland and the uk he knows everything he s ever been associated to whether through visiting, driving by and family. Its like for me with Germany and France I'm 50% 50%, I can name you 50 tiny French villages in the region where I grew up and obviously the capital of every state and cities I drove by and villages, same thing in Germany and that adds up. I mean Poland hasn't as many huge cities as he mentioned so I assume most of them are in that 50k to 120k range or less. I don't know nothing about poland apart from the basic ones, Warsaw, gdansk lodz, posnan, wroclaw. I know they got like 2 million to 500k inhabitants and then there are probably 10 to 15 more in that 100k to 500k range and it starts to get smaller and smaller. So probably it's an endless quiz lol
@@TopDogStatus25 i started naming as many places i could in Norway, after i named all i knew, (arround 200) i went on google maps to see what was a «correct» answer on the quiz. I got to 412, and some places with 12000 or 5000 inhabitants where not accepted, but places with 30 inhabitants where accepted. Where i live it’s arround 700 inhabitants and was not accepted. If all place names where accepted for every country it would plobabli be 5000+ for just norway and alot more for the bigger countries.
I’m not sure if someone said this in the comment section already or not, but the city you might’ve been looking for in Estonia is Tartu. There is also a pretty big city in Finland called Tampere.
Thanks for the nomination. Looks fun and good effort! I'm from New Zealand but have spent a lot of time in the UK. I'll try and get something out this week :)
Hello, some precisions about France ;) Instead of Bologne, it was BoUlogne-Billancourt near Paris or BoUlogne-sur-mer where you seeked it. In the east of France you were probably looking for cities like Metz or Nancy. Alsace and Lorraine are actually former regions, now part of the 'Great East' region. Corse (Corsica) is the name of the island (and the region made of 2 departments), of which the biggest cities are Ajaccio and Bastia On the west coast of France you could have gone with cities such as Nantes, La Rochelle or Bordeaux (like the wine) To conclude, the biggest you miss is top 5 'Nice' near Cannes. Going for the 'Saint-....' was a good idea, you could have found for instance Saint-Denis (#21) Very nice video, keep it up :)
For me, I know Lausanne because of the treaty that ended the war between Ottoman Empire and Entente, Bern because it's the capital, Geneva because like literally every international organization seems to have some presence there (and Geneva conventions). The only reason I know Zurich is because it shows up on the most expensive cities list.
Nizhny Novgorod(Нижний Новгород) means "Lower Newcity". That means there is an Upper Newcity. And yes, Veliky Novgorod(Великий Новгород) means "Great Newcity" and is one of the oldest cities in Russia. Also big cities are Archangelsk, Azov, Vladimir and Voronezh.
@@GGTourist Nincy z łajdakiem (?) But the question is, would you have known any cities? I think I could name something like 8-10 from Poland, off the top of my head.
Ok, you inspired me to learn all capitals, all flags, can point the countries on the map, please dont make me do all cities I'm starting to test my limits, that's not good. All jokes aside though, your knowledge is absolutely mindblowing to me and you are the reason I started liking geography, keep going and keep producing such videos for us. From Bulgaria btw🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬 and greetings to great Poland mate 🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱
13:29 Switzerlands only Capital city is Bern and the other big city you were looking for is Zürich (engl. Zurich) and this is one of the richest cities in the world. in 2008 Zurich was 7 times the city with the best quality of life worldwide.
46:39 As you said "Stalowa wola" it immediately made my brain go: Mi- stalowa lowa lowa, mmm Mr. Lover lover, hehe girl Mr. Lover lover, mm Mr. Lover lover She call me Mr. Boombastic, tell me fantastic Touch me inna me back, she say I'm Mr. Ro-mantic Call me fantastic Touch me inna me back she say I'm Mr. Ro.
I came here to see how you would pronounce Hungarian cities, then you literally went around the country and named all of our neighbours I'm glad realized it before the stream was over :D:D
If you search you Can find any city or little villages with saint in the begining and a french name After that and there is at lest 100 villages in France who is name saint jean but some are really small and you Can"t actually all name it in this test
Didn't realise how long this video was, and ended up watching the whole thing. This was so cool to watch, I thought you knew so many cities in the UK, and then you got to Poland... Hello from Perth! (Western Australia, not Scotland). Have you heard of Perth in Western Australia?
He has another channel called Graf, it's all in polish. He uploads pretty consistently on that one. Although im still not sure why he stopped uploading on this english channel...
Hi, I'm Italian and I have a question for you. How do you Polish people write those special letters that doesn't exist in English? Do you have special keyboards? Btw nice video!
Pilzn, Rozvadov and Zurich would have been nice calls Also Donezk for Ukraine, Piraeus and Alexandria for Greece, so there is still a few cities you forgot, Novosibirsk and Sochi in Russia, and so on, it would take too long to mention all but you still got a few
@@anmetious4779yes sir next to Dserschinsk? Yeah I remember Novosibirsk is the one of the coldest cities in Russia, at least that's what our geography teacher tought us 10 years ago, if I'm not mistaken it's Yakutsk nowadays. I confused the 2 for a second
@@TopDogStatus25 Novosibirsk is not a really cold city, you can look at a map and see that Novosibirsk is in the South part of Siberia. The coldest Russian town is Oymakon it is in Yakutsk region named Yakutia or Yakut Republic, so you are almost right, that's cool that you know something that not every russian know.
I’m from Lithuania so the Estonian city you missed I’m pretty sure is tartu but there’s parnu and narva at the same time, and valga jammed inside the Latvia-Estonia border.
In Swedish city’s or towns in sweden,k in köping is pronounced like a “sh” sound. Like Norrköping is pronounced Norrsherping. sorry for any grammatical errors, I’m from South Africa and have family in Sweden. Love your videos!
The problem with this quiz is that sometimes you write cities that you clearly know they exist but they're not there (a lot of this happened in my home country, Portugal)
Меня, как русского, это тоже капец как бесит. Нету логики в его запоминаниях. Какого хрена он называет города в 30 тысяч, не называя при этом миллионников? И он на может допереть за всю свою карьеру, что если есть Нижний Новгород, то должен быть (ну типо верхний) и обычный. Там в одной Ленобласти есть городов 5 крупных, а в московских и того больше, а он называет каких то лилипутов, которых даже я не знаю. Не лучше выучить полезную географию и наиболее важные точки? Нежели знать и географическом положении и важности села "Замогильное"
@@vanek2793 idk Russian I’m but the Novgorod city in veliky Novgorod and not just novgorod and is also smaller than nizhny which is prob the reason why people don’t hv it memorised
@@vanek2793То что он Ростов Великий не знает, я полностью понимаю если честно. Городок не имеет такого исторического веса как Новгород, и по размеру еще более чахлый. Мне кажется даже многие россияне не в курсе что Ростовов (Ростовых?) несколько
Not to be that kind of guy You have an amazing memory! But the names that you typed in Spain (mare concretely in the valencian community) Are not correct The official names for the three provinces and the majority of the cities are written in the Valencian language, not in Spanish València ( instead of Valencia) Alacant ( instead of Alicante) Castelló (instead of Castellon) I just wanted to say that Great video!
after listening to "bosanska artiljerija" many many times, I know that in bosnia there is sarajevo, rogatica, vlasenica, višegrad, zenica, mostar, and banja luka
One easily recognizable city name in France would be Orleans (easy to remember because New-Orleans in USA, and because Joan of Arc). Some important cities you missed were Rennes, Nantes, Dijon... but I'm surprised you actually had a big number relatively small ones. So good job really. Btw in case there was a misunderstanding, Strasbourg is actually on the French side of the Franco-German border.
@@BAn-hy3ts Have you ever actually been there ? Do you know people from Strasbourg ? Or are you just the typical internet two-digits IQ kid that knows nothing about the history of the place and who prefers to ignore the will of those actually living there ?
Yeah Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch is just the name of the train station to show off for a publicity stunt or something. Biggest British flex ever.
@@danhphamthanhcong4639 Seriously? Asia is the biggest continent on the planet, cities are so vastly populated that if that guy had studied asian geography instead of european he would get like 200 more. He was over here naming polish villages, instead he could of been naming decently sized and huge cities and he would get more than what he originally got.
Yes, Nizhny Novgorod literally means Lower Newtown. You may also know that Kuzma Minin was from a village near Nizhny Novgorod. He and Dmitry Pozharsky (was from a town near Moscow) gathered an all-Russian volunteer army and expelled the forces of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth under the command of King Sigismund III of Poland from Moscow, thus putting an end to the Time of Troubles in 1612. One of Russia’s greatest heroes.
@@GGTourist yeah the ottomans had to give it to bulgaria after the Balkan wars in 1913 and after that turks in western thrace founded the first turkish republic there but it lived only 2 months
Bocsi, magyarok!
Awwww, no problem. Love you videos!
I was watching the stream, and I was very happy when you said Hajrá Magyarok! u are the best!
I'm *Kurwanese* language speaker and the Poland cities are so many to guess xDDD
Thanks for Hungarian,
Love from Poznań 🇵🇱❤️🇭🇺
Semmi baj.
33:54: the highlight of the video!
omg XD
@Shibe1 😐
I was waiting for this
@SpeedMonkey1 he is not a she he is a he
The crazy thing about this quiz is that you can get 400+ cities from countries like noway, like you did with poland.
I have try and find 800 cities in all the world
I mean he s polish. Its like asking you if you can name 400+ cities from your country, it s definitely doable, if you think of every place you ever drove by or visited, even the tiniest villages. What impressed me was the Scandinavian countries and the Balkan area.
@@TopDogStatus25 what i mean is that how many cities are there in total to finnish the quiz? When places with 3 people count.
@@hauken9918 oh I got you bro, yeah I assume because smaller countries they don't have as much big cities obviously. So to name as many cities with let's say 200k inhabitants would be impossible if we look at a country like Slovakia where you have Bratislava and how much inhabitants has the second biggest city, I don't even know. That's actually an amazing question. My assumption is in Poland and the uk he knows everything he s ever been associated to whether through visiting, driving by and family. Its like for me with Germany and France I'm 50% 50%, I can name you 50 tiny French villages in the region where I grew up and obviously the capital of every state and cities I drove by and villages, same thing in Germany and that adds up. I mean Poland hasn't as many huge cities as he mentioned so I assume most of them are in that 50k to 120k range or less. I don't know nothing about poland apart from the basic ones, Warsaw, gdansk lodz, posnan, wroclaw. I know they got like 2 million to 500k inhabitants and then there are probably 10 to 15 more in that 100k to 500k range and it starts to get smaller and smaller. So probably it's an endless quiz lol
@@TopDogStatus25 i started naming as many places i could in Norway, after i named all i knew, (arround 200) i went on google maps to see what was a «correct» answer on the quiz. I got to 412, and some places with 12000 or 5000 inhabitants where not accepted, but places with 30 inhabitants where accepted. Where i live it’s arround 700 inhabitants and was not accepted. If all place names where accepted for every country it would plobabli be 5000+ for just norway and alot more for the bigger countries.
As a Hungarian this made me sad
I disliked the stream to pay respect to your country
same kid
ikr
It's ok, guys, you're still welcome at our home, Romania. We have enough cities for you to live in. :)))
@@dncviorel u must be funny
If he didn’t have a timer I think he would of just named each individual person in Poland😂
would'f*
@@oliverA4936 wrong
@@oliverA4936 would’ve*
Ikr
wait... I've always written it would've but wouldn't have i write wouldn't've
pov: he missed your city but said it when reading the biggest cities he's missed
yeah i got the same feeling xD
Genoa🙋
1:01:27 the moment he realized he forgot hungary lol. oh well, you cant rewind the time. the rest was still great!
The pain
Hungary is forgettable anyways
Budapest, and… uh…. Debrecen?
I can literally think of nothing else
széged, pécs, viségrad
I love how he forgot Naples, like come on :DDD
I live here lol
I was yelling Bari
He forgot my country:(
Cagliari too 🥲
@@dark_5707 people outside italy don't really know that city
An italian
As a Romanian i do indeed find this funny
12:43
Pula in portuguese means jump and pula-pula means trampoline lol
I am Serbian but I know what is pula 🍆
As a Greek it still is funny
@@indeed229 it means slang 🍆
yeah, it means beautiful rose
GRAF????
I’m not sure if someone said this in the comment section already or not, but the city you might’ve been looking for in Estonia is Tartu. There is also a pretty big city in Finland called Tampere.
Thanks for the nomination. Looks fun and good effort! I'm from New Zealand but have spent a lot of time in the UK. I'll try and get something out this week :)
Hi mrquiz love your videos!
you can do the whole world if you want to have new zealand included
EU4 trained me for this. My years of conquering Ulm finally came in handy
Hello, some precisions about France ;) Instead of Bologne, it was BoUlogne-Billancourt near Paris or BoUlogne-sur-mer where you seeked it. In the east of France you were probably looking for cities like Metz or Nancy. Alsace and Lorraine are actually former regions, now part of the 'Great East' region.
Corse (Corsica) is the name of the island (and the region made of 2 departments), of which the biggest cities are Ajaccio and Bastia
On the west coast of France you could have gone with cities such as Nantes, La Rochelle or Bordeaux (like the wine)
To conclude, the biggest you miss is top 5 'Nice' near Cannes. Going for the 'Saint-....' was a good idea, you could have found for instance Saint-Denis (#21)
Very nice video, keep it up :)
When you give back to Germany Elzass Lotharingen?
And when you give back to Belgium French Flanders?
The fact that you knew 3 Cities in Switzerland, none of them being the biggest (Zürich) impresses me.
For me, I know Lausanne because of the treaty that ended the war between Ottoman Empire and Entente, Bern because it's the capital, Geneva because like literally every international organization seems to have some presence there (and Geneva conventions).
The only reason I know Zurich is because it shows up on the most expensive cities list.
I can do 5
Bern, basel, Lausanne, Geneva, zurich
I know Lausanne because it is the capital of vaud
@@kazakhdude i can do 10
@@kazakhdude davos aswell
38:02 Actually, "Aber" means mouth, Ystwyth is the name of the river. Same with Aberdeen in Scotland.
kaj jebemti
ah, this was extremely entertaining! almost missed an appointment because of it. excited to maybe see more?
Nizhny Novgorod(Нижний Новгород) means "Lower Newcity". That means there is an Upper Newcity. And yes, Veliky Novgorod(Великий Новгород) means "Great Newcity" and is one of the oldest cities in Russia. Also big cities are Archangelsk, Azov, Vladimir and Voronezh.
О русский)
If you put novgorod it gives you Veliky Novgorod
I might be stupid but I think he missed Novosibirsk which is kinda weird, I mean it's a really big city
@@justanormalmanblabla7626 Novosibirsk is in the Asian side of Russia
What do you slavs feel when you realize kievan rus and the idea of russia was made by a viking from sweden lmao
Watching him fail to hit upon "Frankfurt-an-der-Oder" and miss Bonn (capitol of former W. Germany) is so painful lol.
Completely forgets Hungary - still gets a like. :D
Köszi!
Nagyon jó ez a csatorna, nem?
@@gkristof6504 Jaja, nemreg talaltam ra. Birom a no bullshit attitudot 🤣
@@GGTourist Nincy z łajdakiem (?) But the question is, would you have known any cities? I think I could name something like 8-10 from Poland, off the top of my head.
Keszehly ?
Woah! This is very impressive! Hello from Iaşi!
you inspire me so much to learn languages, right now im studying mandarin and i love your videos endlessly.
Ok, you inspired me to learn all capitals, all flags, can point the countries on the map, please dont make me do all cities I'm starting to test my limits, that's not good.
All jokes aside though, your knowledge is absolutely mindblowing to me and you are the reason I started liking geography, keep going and keep producing such videos for us. From Bulgaria btw🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬 and greetings to great Poland mate 🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱
Zdrasti i mersi!
1:01:29 This reaction made up for forgetting us
Loving your stuff man, your amazing
Fun fact: Varna (the bulgarian city) means 'Crow' in lithuanian
Haha, i'm from Bulgaria and it's fun to know it from now on, thanks! :)
same in latvian lol
varna or "vrana", cause vrana means crow in buglarian
Fun fact: Pula from Croatia means "🍆" in romanian
@@AlexAlex-sq9cx lol
>Names practically every hamlet and village in England.
>Forgets Newcastle, Leeds, York, and Norwich.
It's really tough with no reference points. Cities that are obvious to me really just do not come up when under pressure.
Would love to see one of these with the Americas!
Cheers from Brazil 😌
Bro, you really cool! I sat for 5 hours at this game and could only name 176 cities, and you did so much in just an hour, it's unrealistically cool!
za učenje tega je porabil veliko časa
12:44 i swear i was expecting this more than the cities in my country
13:29 Switzerlands only Capital city is Bern and the other big city you were looking for is Zürich (engl. Zurich) and this is one of the richest cities in the world. in 2008 Zurich was 7 times the city with the best quality of life worldwide.
Hm okay?
46:39 As you said "Stalowa wola" it immediately made my brain go:
Mi- stalowa lowa lowa, mmm
Mr. Lover lover, hehe girl
Mr. Lover lover, mm
Mr. Lover lover
She call me Mr. Boombastic, tell me fantastic
Touch me inna me back, she say I'm Mr. Ro-mantic
Call me fantastic
Touch me inna me back she say I'm Mr. Ro.
Fantastisch, wie er bei "Frankfurt _an_ der Oder" einfach alle Artikel einmal durchprobiert. :D
Grüße aus Deutschland!
I came here to see how you would pronounce Hungarian cities, then you literally went around the country and named all of our neighbours
I'm glad realized it before the stream was over :D:D
When you got castellon, my hometown, by complete chance you made me smile so hard hahaha
Ja veus jaja
dude i have a Spanish cousin
i deadass said saint-jean at the same time as you as a joke and was equally shocked when it actually popped up on the map
If you search you Can find any city or little villages with saint in the begining and a french name After that and there is at lest 100 villages in France who is name saint jean but some are really small and you Can"t actually all name it in this test
When you said Nis, Serbia I was Soo happy. Btw ur really good at this and I hope u will continue doing things like this . greetings from Nis
Fun fact, Le Mont Saint Michel is the city, not Mont Saint Michel, thats some town in quebec
U forgot Newcastle and Innsbruck, these two are big one. Yeah!
Leeds also(and surrounding cities of Harrogate, Bradford)
Ayy I live in newcastle lol
Didn't realise how long this video was, and ended up watching the whole thing. This was so cool to watch, I thought you knew so many cities in the UK, and then you got to Poland...
Hello from Perth! (Western Australia, not Scotland).
Have you heard of Perth in Western Australia?
A friend of mine studied in Perth for a year, heard good things about the place!
@@GGTourist You have friends from everywhere! It's cool how you can draw on all your experiences, travels, friends, to remember all these places.
Hi, I love your videos sooo much and u made me like geography
20:08 the fact that this city is 30 minutes of where i live, i Was literrally lost
Dude why did you delete the other videos on this channel, this was such a great channel and you keep killing it :(
He has another channel called Graf, it's all in polish. He uploads pretty consistently on that one. Although im still not sure why he stopped uploading on this english channel...
long story, we're back now though.
Hi, I'm Italian and I have a question for you. How do you Polish people write those special letters that doesn't exist in English? Do you have special keyboards? Btw nice video!
We click alt. When we try to write "ą" we use to click alt+a
@@zrtcikowy thats cool!
Frankfurt AN der Oder* ;-) 17:00
the struggles of not speaking German
Frankfurt an der oder is a town not a city
@@christiancostantino9838 The definition of city has faded. I was naming some 100-inhabitant villages in Poland and they all counted.
When I did this quiz Frankfurt an der Oder counted.
Being a WW1 buff I can absolutely carpet northern France and Belgium lol.
"sorry to say" man grew up in slough ahaha nice
Good job man and good pronunciation
The greece city on the west is Ioannina
You named 266 cities, with a total population of 153,852,549 (23.70% of the European urban population).
(Over about 30 minutes, didn't count)
As Czech i can say your Czech pronunciation is great 👍 and yes, stará hora Is old mountian
Incredible how you filled the Polish map!! Super Impressive!! 👌
That’s the fastest I’ve seen anyone turn from British to polish in my entire life and probably will stay that way
the “pula” joke was great 🤣
Pilzn, Rozvadov and Zurich would have been nice calls
Also Donezk for Ukraine, Piraeus and Alexandria for Greece, so there is still a few cities you forgot, Novosibirsk and Sochi in Russia, and so on, it would take too long to mention all but you still got a few
Novosibirsk is in Asia, maybe you meant Nizhniy Novgorod?
@@anmetious4779yes sir next to Dserschinsk? Yeah I remember Novosibirsk is the one of the coldest cities in Russia, at least that's what our geography teacher tought us 10 years ago, if I'm not mistaken it's Yakutsk nowadays. I confused the 2 for a second
@@TopDogStatus25 Novosibirsk is not a really cold city, you can look at a map and see that Novosibirsk is in the South part of Siberia. The coldest Russian town is Oymakon it is in Yakutsk region named Yakutia or Yakut Republic, so you are almost right, that's cool that you know something that not every russian know.
@@TopDogStatus25 Alexandria is Egyptian and Ukrainian cities too
@@_silver_8005 I know but Egypt isn't in Europe
I’m from Lithuania so the Estonian city you missed I’m pretty sure is tartu but there’s parnu and narva at the same time, and valga jammed inside the Latvia-Estonia border.
28:19
"Why can't I get anything here"
Un italiano lo sa il perché.
Mi dissocio
You got Krk? Jesus Christ. That is such a small city, borderline village.
But no vowels
@@GGTourist Hehe yes. Im surprised you did get Split and Rijeka but you got Pula and Krk
Another cool name is Hum (I'm partial).
You did really well
My family is from maidenhead and wycombe surprised to hear that you are too lol
In Swedish city’s or towns in sweden,k in köping is pronounced like a “sh” sound. Like Norrköping is pronounced Norrsherping. sorry for any grammatical errors, I’m from South Africa and have family in Sweden. Love your videos!
Completely forgot that they also have the sj sound. Thanks!
The problem with this quiz is that sometimes you write cities that you clearly know they exist but they're not there (a lot of this happened in my home country, Portugal)
You didn't name Córdoba in Spain. The most important and populated city in the world in X Century.
11:48 HOLY SMOKES HE KNEW MY CITY
забавно, что чел знает про нижний новгород и ростов на дону, но про новгород и ростов он не знает))0)
Меня, как русского, это тоже капец как бесит. Нету логики в его запоминаниях. Какого хрена он называет города в 30 тысяч, не называя при этом миллионников? И он на может допереть за всю свою карьеру, что если есть Нижний Новгород, то должен быть (ну типо верхний) и обычный. Там в одной Ленобласти есть городов 5 крупных, а в московских и того больше, а он называет каких то лилипутов, которых даже я не знаю. Не лучше выучить полезную географию и наиболее важные точки? Нежели знать и географическом положении и важности села "Замогильное"
@@vanek2793 меня это не бесит, я нахожу это забавным
@@vanek2793 idk Russian I’m but the Novgorod city in veliky Novgorod and not just novgorod and is also smaller than nizhny which is prob the reason why people don’t hv it memorised
@@vanek2793То что он Ростов Великий не знает, я полностью понимаю если честно. Городок не имеет такого исторического веса как Новгород, и по размеру еще более чахлый. Мне кажется даже многие россияне не в курсе что Ростовов (Ростовых?) несколько
16:52 it is Frankfurt an der Oder :)
CAN I KNOW HOW U LEARNED THAT I'VE SPENT YEARS OF LEARNING BUT I DON'T EVEN KNOW HALF OF THINGS U KNOW
His pronunciation of LlanfairPG was impressive, few get it spot on like that! 👏🏴
"European cities"
Turkey and Caucasus: 🗿🗿🗿🗿
Well, they got the European part of Turkey (and Cyprus for some reason even though it's considered Asia)
I am romanian and I am doing the same with Romania as you did with Poland.
Not to be that kind of guy
You have an amazing memory!
But the names that you typed in Spain (mare concretely in the valencian community) Are not correct
The official names for the three provinces and the majority of the cities are written in the Valencian language, not in Spanish
València ( instead of Valencia)
Alacant ( instead of Alicante)
Castelló (instead of Castellon)
I just wanted to say that
Great video!
Every city he mentions is wiped off the map by nuclear strike
17:30 you ddoxed me LOL
fair play man, naming 500 cities in europe. i tried and only reached 300
300 is actually good result, dont be sad
Yo I got 1.2k
cant believe you didnt get gothenburg in sweden
Me waiting for my country to see how much cities can he name here, he forget my country:D
after listening to "bosanska artiljerija" many many times, I know that in bosnia there is sarajevo, rogatica, vlasenica, višegrad, zenica, mostar, and banja luka
Смотря на то сколько ты городов в Польше назвал, у меня возникло ощущение, что ты знаешь каждую чертову деревню в данной стране:) Привет из России🇷🇺✋
Bcs he from Poland, lul
@@kyzma4444 do you know every village in your country?
@@BrazilianImperialist not exactly "every one" of course, but rly many of them :)
@@kyzma4444 Ok
I almost died when he tried to get "Frankfurt an der Oder"
I died inside too, believe me.
dude nach
How does he know this!?!?!?!?
I haven’t seen another brazilian here since I started watching, but anyway hi from Brazil :)
Agora você viu. Somos dois já aqui 😂
Três!
@@ItachiDmf começou mais uma invasão brasileira kkkkkkk
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@@ItachiDmf 😂😂
One easily recognizable city name in France would be Orleans (easy to remember because New-Orleans in USA, and because Joan of Arc). Some important cities you missed were Rennes, Nantes, Dijon... but I'm surprised you actually had a big number relatively small ones. So good job really.
Btw in case there was a misunderstanding, Strasbourg is actually on the French side of the Franco-German border.
I think Strasbourg ended up in France through something more than a misunderstanding 😂😂😂
When you give back Straatsburg to Germany...?
@@BAn-hy3ts Have you ever actually been there ? Do you know people from Strasbourg ? Or are you just the typical internet two-digits IQ kid that knows nothing about the history of the place and who prefers to ignore the will of those actually living there ?
He names more cities in Poland than I can name in the entire world lol
I love how he forgot cities like Chelsea, Cantabria ,Bilbao or Granada, but suddenly knows more than 1 city of Latvia XD
chelsea is part of london, and for cantabria maybe you meant santander?
Really surprised when you put in Bielefeld haha. Not that surprising given the conspiracy theory anyone mentions once they hear where you're from.
But have you actually met anyone from Bielefeld?
The site isn't perfect, it doesn't have many cities in the channel islands (Sainte Anne or Gorey for example)
Yeah Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch is just the name of the train station to show off for a publicity stunt or something.
Biggest British flex ever.
best use of an hour
25:33 I'm from Monterotondo and I'm actually shocked you knew this town even exists! Which rapper are you talking about? I have no clue
Dennis from Gruppo Tredici
I got to 125 when I realised you can name small towns and it still counts
Grenoble, Rennes, Aurillac, Boulogne-Billancourt, Nantes, La Rochelle, Biarritz, Roanne, Strasbourg, Metz, Nancy, Belfort, Annecy, Rumilly, Vienne, Valence, Montélimard, Amiens, Niort, Nice, Montpellier, Sète, Montauban, Pau, Agen, Troyes, Dijon, Macon, Chateauroux, Lons-le-Saunier, Rodez...
I've got 200 cities, most of them were in the UK. Even though I'm Vietnamese, I watched Premier League a lot. 200 was not bad at all
200 is so fucking shit, a toddler can get 200, LOL, I can do 600+ get on my level kid.
@@matthew.o1 bruhh I'm in Asia so I barely know any cities, you gotta chill man, I'm trying to improve man
@@danhphamthanhcong4639 Seriously? Asia is the biggest continent on the planet, cities are so vastly populated that if that guy had studied asian geography instead of european he would get like 200 more. He was over here naming polish villages, instead he could of been naming decently sized and huge cities and he would get more than what he originally got.
@@danhphamthanhcong4639 im pretty sure hes trolling
i know like 700 cities in europe
The stream was fun
Missed Maastricht, Netherlands
I love how he forgot naples, the best thing is that he said Diego Maradona and he played in naples
Swedish city I'll never forget is Åmål, case there's a movie called F*cking Åmål
Yes, Nizhny Novgorod literally means Lower Newtown. You may also know that Kuzma Minin was from a village near Nizhny Novgorod. He and Dmitry Pozharsky (was from a town near Moscow) gathered an all-Russian volunteer army and expelled the forces of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth under the command of King Sigismund III of Poland from Moscow, thus putting an end to the Time of Troubles in 1612. One of Russia’s greatest heroes.
No, Kuzma was born in Balahna, Pozharsky was born in his own village (he was a small duke). They both moved in Novgorod afterwards.
Pärnuu was the city in Estonia. You also forgot Trieste in Italy
no it was tartu
@@connecticutandrhodeislandcould be valga
@@DrinkWater-s2nit could be narva
your brain is an ocean bro. i want half of ur brain lol.
10:55 that's western thrace, it actually had turkish majority
Yeah, it was Bulgarian around 1917 I believe. Read about it recently.
@@GGTourist yeah the ottomans had to give it to bulgaria after the Balkan wars in 1913 and after that turks in western thrace founded the first turkish republic there but it lived only 2 months
@@GG99999 *Turkish MINority
@@Kokkinos_ i am not going to argue with a brainwashed greek, keep living in dreams
@@GG99999 Ahhh yes "brainwashed" Greek Muslims ain't Turks my guy, I have lived in Evros