Things Jack should learn - Where the Benelux countries are - The difference between Slovenia and Slovakia - About where the micro states are - Where the Balkan countries are
Jack what a guy he : Drew half of Poland Made Slovakia have vienna Turned Slovenia into Slovakia Made Lithuania have kaliningrad Completely gave the kiel zone to denmark Made Greece have half of Bulgaria and almost all of Albania Made Bulgaria have southern Romania Made Italy way too big Just drew Bosnia and Serbia in Completely different places Ignored half of Ukraine Drew Belgium also in a Completely different place (and Moldova) (and Switzerland) Made the great undescovered gap in eastern europe And in conclusion: Almost Ignored all the things on the map that could help him draw the borders better
bully him for something else man 😅 like how he mixed up Slovakia with Slovenia or drew Andorra in the middle of France. ain't nobody know about some volcano
@@jigbizzer Probably the most famous volcano in existence located near Naples and nowhere near Rome. Much more well known than the boarders of Slovakia Slovenia or Andorra.
Jack: I roughly know the shape and area of Belgium. Also Jack: Puts belgium in the entirety of 3 provinces of the Netherlands, (Including Amsterdam, Rotterdam and the Hague!) and get the shape completely wrong
Some tips: - to find Luxembourg, find a city with lots of grey roofs - to find the Vatican, find Rome first by finding a big airport near the coast, then look for the famous square of the Vatican. - don't forget Kaliningrad when drawing Lithuania. - Italy's borders are at the Alps. - Germany goes into the Jutland peninsula a bit, not Denmark into the mainland. - SloveNia is shaped like a chicken and has a coastline (okay, that was horrible) - Poland is pretty big. - The weird coastal anomaly (the finger-like things) are a region of the Netherlands called Zeeland. - Belgium has a pretty small coastline. - Monaco is very close to the France-Italy border. - When drawing the balkans, just give up
Given your geographical knowledge, this won't go well... EDIT: he didn't draw Czechia bordering Slovakia, drew the Vatican on a random building, drew Andorra in a French town, made Belgium vertical, put half of Serbia south of Kosovo and drew Germany and France nowhere near Belgium, made Luxembourg inside France and made the Netherlands border France, and Jack somehow recognised the shape of Monaco, in a place thats not Monaco
Jack you drew the 1800s Denmark. It was the german state of Schleswig-Holstein that used to belong to the Danish monarchy as part of the Holy Roman Empire that you accidentally included in the Denmark. They lost it after the 2nd Schleswig war. Also maybe you should try and learn the Europe mountain ranges because some Europe country borders followed the mountains
Hey guys as mentioned in the description the quiz is only for members on my site until traffic from this video dies down...the Google Maps API isn't cheap :) Also I've improved the quiz a bit since he took it and there are similar ones for other geographies.
@hugequiz, there is a problem with your website code. all you need to do is set the premium playable variable to true in devtools and you can play it without premium. please fix this, i don't want you to lose money.
16:09 "We're doing well with these 3" He says that while drawing Latvia with half of Lithuania in it, and drawing Lithuania with Russia's Kaliningrad oblast and in the shape of Austria. Never speak about the Baltics again.
Even if you memorized the outlines, you still have to place them correctly, which is very hard in inland Europe without other country borders to reference.
Jack you must have the guts to upload something like this knowing how much the Jack-Offs are gonna make fun of you for your terrible geography mistakes. Happens to the best of us tho!
I know it's too easy for me to say because i am from the Netherlands, but i did think that you would've known the distinct shape with all the islands. You basically drew the Kingdom of the Netherlands when Belgum was still combined with the Netherlads. Better luck next time on Belgium haha and maybe look into the Benelux!
Im pretty sure being European wouldn't make this any more possible. All things considered he did pretty well I'd like to see you try this and see how easy it :)
@@etoinedevries7583ofcourse you'd be happy, your people took my country's land before in older times. some people in your country, like you , are one of the greedy and bad people, your like one of the people that still wants colonialism back.
What could help with Europe would be to know that Austria-Hungary was a thing as was Czechoslovakia. And Finlnish Maiden lost a foot and her left (Eastern) arm in WWII.
Jack the problem with your drawing of Spain, is that you included part of Portugal. When you drew Portugal, it was a bit too narrow. That said, your was pretty accurate. If I took this quiz, I might score differently than you. However, I’d also have difficulty correctly placing the smallest countries and drawing some of the outlines correctly. That said, I congratulate you for doing a great job on a challenging quiz.
Jack, Andorra, is on the Iberian Peninsula, in the eastern Pyrenees, bordered by France to the north and Spain to the south. Andorra consists predominantly of rugged mountains, the highest being the Coma Pedrosa at 2,942 metres (9,652 ft), and the average elevation of Andorra is 1,996 metres (6,549 ft). These are dissected by three narrow valleys in a Y shape that combine into one as the main stream, the Gran Valira river, leaves the country for Spain (at Andorra's lowest point of 840 m or 2,756 ft). Andorra's land area is 468 km2 (181 sq mi). It is only linked to France by only one 2000 metre-high pass (on the border between the Ariège and Pyrénées-Orientales departments), while a valley at an altitude of 800 metres connects its territory to Spanish Catalonia. Andorra’s border with Spanish Catalonia, is also with the Catalonian Province of Lleida. The Province of Lleida, lies in northeastern Spain, in the western part of the autonomous community of Catalonia.
No Jack, there are no volcanoes in Rome. The volcano you found is Mount Vesuvius, which is located near Naples. In addition, both Mount Vesuvius, and Naples are south of Rome. Rome is in the Lazio region of central Italy on the Tiber (Italian: Tevere) river. The original settlement developed on hills that faced onto a ford beside the Tiber Island, the only natural ford of the river in this area. The Rome of the Kings was built on seven hills: the Aventine Hill, the Caelian Hill, the Capitoline Hill, the Esquiline Hill, the Palatine Hill, the Quirinal Hill, and the Viminal Hill. Modern Rome is also crossed by another river, the Aniene, which flows into the Tiber north of the historic centre. Although the city centre is about 24 km (15 mi) inland from the Tyrrhenian Sea, the city territory extends to the shore, where the south-western district of Ostia is located. The altitude of the central part of Rome ranges from 13 m (43 ft) above sea level (at the base of the Pantheon) to 139 m (456 ft) above sea level (the peak of Monte Mario). The Comune of Rome covers an overall area of about 1,285 km2 (496 sq mi), including many green areas. Rome is located in the central-western portion of the Italian Peninsula, within Lazio (Latium), along the shores of the Tiber. Vatican City (the smallest country in the world) is an independent country inside the city boundaries of Rome, the only existing example of a country within a city. The geography of Vatican City is unique due to the country's position as an urban, landlocked enclave of Rome, Italy. With an area of 42 hectares (100 acres; 0.16 square miles),[a] and a border with Italy of 3.2 km, it is the world's smallest independent state. Outside the Vatican City, thirteen buildings in Rome and Castel Gandolfo (the pope's summer residence) enjoy extraterritorial rights (one building, the Paul VI Audience Hall, straddles the border, but its Italian portion has extraterritorial rights). The country contains no major natural resources, and no known natural hazards other than those that affect Rome in general, such as earthquakes.
Switzerland, is bordered by Italy to the south, France to the west, Germany to the north and Austria and Liechtenstein to the east. Switzerland is geographically divided among the Swiss Plateau, the Alps and the Jura; the Alps occupy the greater part of the territory, whereas most of the country's population of 9 million are concentrated on the plateau, which hosts the largest cities and economic centres, including Zürich, Geneva and Basel. The geography of Switzerland encompasses the geographical features of Switzerland, a mountainous and landlocked country located in Western and Central Europe. Switzerland's natural landscape is marked by its numerous lakes and mountains. It is surrounded by five countries: Austria and Liechtenstein to the east, France to the west, Italy to the south and Germany to the north. Switzerland has a maximum north-south length of 220 kilometres (140 mi) and an east-west length of about 350 kilometres (220 mi). Switzerland is well known for the Alps in the south and south east. North of the Alps, the Swiss Plateau runs along the east-west axis of the country. Most of the population of Switzerland lives on the rolling hills and plains of the plateau. The smaller Jura Mountains are located on the north west side of the plateau. Much of the northern border with Germany follows the Rhine, though the Rhine enters Switzerland near Schaffhausen. The eastern border with Germany and a portion of Austria is drawn through Lake Constance (German: Bodensee). A portion of the southwest border with France is drawn through Lake Geneva. Switzerland extends between the parallels 45°49'05 and 47°48'30 lat. and the meridians 5° 57'23 and 10°29'31 long. It forms an irregular quadrilateral, of which the greatest length from east to west is 350 kilometres (220 mi), and the greatest breadth from north to south is nearly 220 kilometres (140 mi). Switzerland is a landlocked country, the closest coastline being at the Gulf of Genoa, 160 km south of Chiasso. Its political boundaries often do not coincide with those of nature. The entire canton of Ticino is south of the Alps, as are the valleys of Simplon (Valais), Mesocco, Bregaglia, Poschiavo and Müstair (all in Graubünden); except for a very small part of minicipality of Stein am Rhein the whole of the canton of Schaffhausen, part of that of the canton of Basel-City, and a small part of the canton of Zurich are north of the Rhine, while the majority of Graubünden lies to the east of the Rhine basin, and Porrentruy is far down on the western slope of the Jura. Putting these exceptional cases aside, the physical geography of Switzerland may thus be described: On the south runs the main chain of the Alps, which is joined (at Mont Dolent near Martigny) by the lower ranges that rise south of Lake Geneva, and which continues partly Swiss till close to Piz Lad on the east. To the north of this main chain there is another great range of mountains (wholly Swiss) only slightly inferior in extent and height, which starts from the hills known as the Jorat range above Lausanne, reaches maximum in the great snowy summits of the Bernese Alps and the Tödi group, before trending to the north near Chur and, after rising once more in the Säntis group, dies away on the southern shore of Lake Constance. The Swiss portion of the main chain of the Alps and the great northern outlier run parallel to each other from Martigny to near Chur, while for a short distance they actually unite near Pizzo Rotondo (west of the St Gotthard Pass), parting again near the Oberalp Pass (east of the St Gotthard). Between these two great snowclad ranges flow two of the mightiest European rivers, the Rhône towards the west and the Rhine towards the east, their headwaters being only separated by the tangled mountain mass between Pizzo Rotondo and the Oberalp Pass, which sends the Reuss towards the north and the Ticino towards the south. To the north of the great northern outlier rises the Jura range, a huge spur of the Alps (with which it is connected by the Jorat range), while between the northern outlier and the Jura extends what may be called the plains or plateau of Switzerland, consisting almost wholly of the undulating valley of the Aare (below Thun) with its numerous affluents. To that river valley, the valley of the Thur (a direct affluent of the Rhine), that lies between the Aare basin and the Rhine basin (Lake Constance) must be added. Putting aside the valleys of the Ticino and Inn, Switzerland may thus be described as consisting of three great river valleys (Rhône, Rhine and Aare) with the smaller one of the Thur, which all lie to the north of the main chain of the Alps and include the region between the Alps and the Jura. If matters are examined more carefully, it can be noted that the Rhône and Rhine valleys are shut off from that of the Aare (and of the Thur) by the great northern outlier of the Alps, which consists of the Bernese and Glarus Alps. Two wide and undulating valleys (Aare and Thur) and two deeply cut trenches (Rhône and Rhine) thus lie on the northern slope of the Alps, to the north and south respectively of the great northern outlier of the Alps. The main chain of the Alps rises in Swiss territory to the height of 4,634 metres (15,203 ft) in the loftiest summit or Dufourspitze (wholly Swiss) of Monte Rosa, though the Dom (4,545 metres (14,911 ft)), in the Mischabel range, is the highest mountain mass which is entirely within Switzerland. The great northern outlier attains a height of 4,274 metres (14,022 ft) in the Finsteraarhorn, while the lowest level (193 metres (633 ft)) within the Confederation, is on Lake Maggiore (on the course of the Ticino). The highest permanently inhabited village in Switzerland is Juf (2,126 metres (6,975 ft)) at the head of the high Alpine valley Avers (the Averser Rhein being a tributary of the Rhine), while the lowest is Ascona (196 metres (643 ft)), on Lake Maggiore.
Things Jack should learn
- Where the Benelux countries are
- The difference between Slovenia and Slovakia
- About where the micro states are
- Where the Balkan countries are
And that Schleswig-Holstein isn’t in the Danish kingdom anymore;)
He should also learn the natural borders of certain countries, like how the Pyrenees are literally the border between France and Spain
@@jana6666l yeah tat hurt
And the Alps being the natural border of Italy
geography of europe*
randomly drawing country borders is truly the most british thing you can do
LMAO
Colony joke?
Lol
💀💀💀💀💀
@@suomalainenpallo27yes
Jack what a guy he :
Drew half of Poland
Made Slovakia have vienna
Turned Slovenia into Slovakia
Made Lithuania have kaliningrad
Completely gave the kiel zone to denmark
Made Greece have half of Bulgaria and almost all of Albania
Made Bulgaria have southern Romania
Made Italy way too big
Just drew Bosnia and Serbia in Completely different places
Ignored half of Ukraine
Drew Belgium also in a Completely different place
(and Moldova) (and Switzerland)
Made the great undescovered gap in eastern europe
And in conclusion:
Almost Ignored all the things on the map that could help him draw the borders better
he guessed andorra wrong twice with the same city too
Greece bought land not only from Bulgaria but also from Turkey.
I also drew southeastern Ukraine
Also made latvia way too fucking big, abosorbing pretty much almost all lithuania
ACTUALLY he turned Bulgaria into Romania
Jack: "The only volcano that I can name in Rome is Vesuvius"
Fair enough I guess
bully him for something else man 😅 like how he mixed up Slovakia with Slovenia or drew Andorra in the middle of France. ain't nobody know about some volcano
It’s funny because that was Vesuvius
@@jigbizzer Probably the most famous volcano in existence located near Naples and nowhere near Rome. Much more well known than the boarders of Slovakia Slovenia or Andorra.
Why would the capital city be built next to a volcano
@@FirenzePisaMapping Fertile land from the eruptions for farning
Jack: I roughly know the shape and area of Belgium.
Also Jack: Puts belgium in the entirety of 3 provinces of the Netherlands, (Including Amsterdam, Rotterdam and the Hague!) and get the shape completely wrong
I atleast thought he knew a bit of the netherlands and belgium
while drawing the Netherlands, he did draw the Benelux tho@@editsby.britt1x
🇳🇱
and then says "maybe i should have made it longer"
True
Some tips:
- to find Luxembourg, find a city with lots of grey roofs
- to find the Vatican, find Rome first by finding a big airport near the coast, then look for the famous square of the Vatican.
- don't forget Kaliningrad when drawing Lithuania.
- Italy's borders are at the Alps.
- Germany goes into the Jutland peninsula a bit, not Denmark into the mainland.
- SloveNia is shaped like a chicken and has a coastline (okay, that was horrible)
- Poland is pretty big.
- The weird coastal anomaly (the finger-like things) are a region of the Netherlands called Zeeland.
- Belgium has a pretty small coastline.
- Monaco is very close to the France-Italy border.
- When drawing the balkans, just give up
Kaliningrad is in Russia
Belarus is shaped like a ballsack
@@suhradpatel2322he means don’t forget not to draw Kaliningrad when drawing Lithuania
jack is a type of guy that draws 60% of poland border and call it a day
it hurts as Pole seeing him do that
He drew 40
It hurts as a Pole realising that I actually live in Lithuania
I won't say it should be 67 points more 50 or something like that
Obraził Polskę
Jack really thought that Vatican City is just one building…
Yeah he's Dum'
@@KuGuKe Ya u right. Jacksucksatgeography IS dumb! You get and A+
@@borislavdimitrov8828he really sucks at geography
@@Soul_ofPhosphoraA+
Given your geographical knowledge, this won't go well...
EDIT:
he didn't draw Czechia bordering Slovakia, drew the Vatican on a random building, drew Andorra in a French town, made Belgium vertical, put half of Serbia south of Kosovo and drew Germany and France nowhere near Belgium, made Luxembourg inside France and made the Netherlands border France, and Jack somehow recognised the shape of Monaco, in a place thats not Monaco
I mean he tried😅😅
he also drew slovenia in slovakia
He draw albania on the croatian coast
He litterally gave north poland and kaliningrad to lithuania…
🤓☝️🤓☝️
I love how he thought slovakia was the chicken, slovenia is the chicken shaped country
His Denmark definitely made Otto von Bismarck spin in his grave
As a Dutchman it really hurt to see “Belgium” take up half of my country
It really hurt as a Belgian that the Netherlands took over the Benelux 😢😢
And now you know how the Belgians felt about you
""""""""""""""""""""""""Belgium"""""""""""""""""""""""""""
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Kaaskop ik haat kaas
As a Slovenian, you nearly killed me..
Jack you drew the 1800s Denmark. It was the german state of Schleswig-Holstein that used to belong to the Danish monarchy as part of the Holy Roman Empire that you accidentally included in the Denmark. They lost it after the 2nd Schleswig war. Also maybe you should try and learn the Europe mountain ranges because some Europe country borders followed the mountains
Hey guys as mentioned in the description the quiz is only for members on my site until traffic from this video dies down...the Google Maps API isn't cheap :)
Also I've improved the quiz a bit since he took it and there are similar ones for other geographies.
Reasonable
ok
@hugequiz, there is a problem with your website code. all you need to do is set the premium playable variable to true in devtools and you can play it without premium. please fix this, i don't want you to lose money.
also the map is quite squished
I agree with @OmarMohamed-wf5il
As a norwegian seeing you draw straight trough Oslo was a horror.
I noticed because pdp
it hurts atleast he didnt forget your capital and second largest city like for Poland
As a Norwegian i feel scared because I haven’t watched it yet 🥶
tbf, the bay going in towards norway does feel like a place where a country border would be rather natural to have
"The only volcano in Rome I can name is Vesuvius"
Can't believe the only thing he got right is the name of the volcano
"the only volcano I can name in rome is Vesuvius"... JACK VESUVIUS IS IN NAPLES THERE IS NO VOLCANO IN ROME!! YOU OFFENDED MY 100% ITALIAN SELF!!!
Jack, my guy, I love your content but I genuinely can’t tell if your trying to be funny or if you’ve actually just forgot a lot about geography
as a Dane it´s funny seeing him include well known German city of Hamburg into Denmark's territory
And Slesvig-Holstein
Im from Luxembourg and its so funny seeing people struggle to find or draw it 🤣
cool
I'm from the Netherlands so I know pretty good where it is and was surprised how far south he started drawing
I love going to luxembourg, been 3 times in the past 2 years now 😅. As a result I have memorised it 😂
@@bokigaab7064same here!
i thought no one leaves in micro states
Jack puts the Vatican in a stadium in Naples and thinks thatColosseumm is in the Vatican as an Italian it hurts a lot
Nah that's the palazzo dello sport in Rome
Most borders that Jack drew are so scary 😂
literally horrific
What about Spain
literally the borders he drew correctish is ireland, estonia and the Iberian nations excluding andorra
@@swissFeatherand norway
16:09 "We're doing well with these 3" He says that while drawing Latvia with half of Lithuania in it, and drawing Lithuania with Russia's Kaliningrad oblast and in the shape of Austria. Never speak about the Baltics again.
Countries flags and shapes are easy to memorise, outlines are pure torture.
Even if you memorized the outlines, you still have to place them correctly, which is very hard in inland Europe without other country borders to reference.
its easier for Europe because most countries use rivers or mountains for borders
I mean if youve studied the shapes in the right places youd score a 70+ or more on any country
I felt pain watching this
Same
Yes 😭
We all did
Same
WHY HE GOT KALLIN GRAD
The part were you gave Kaliningrad to Lithuania just killed me
Yea
And even Gdansk
@@dio8628even Gdansk 😅
as a Hungarian it was sad to watch that you missed our biggest lake, Balaton
as Pole it hurt I have been at Balaton it fun there how could he forget such a special place
For someone who learned geography because of Jack watching this somehow hurt really bad😂
Only volcano I can name in Rome is Vesuvius 💀
Right volcano wrong city 😅
😂
Jack you must have the guts to upload something like this knowing how much the Jack-Offs are gonna make fun of you for your terrible geography mistakes. Happens to the best of us tho!
Yeah you’re right and they shouldn’t even do it
Churchill deciding the European borders 1945 colourized:
The amount of times I yelled at my phone when Jack messed up 🤣 I'd like to try this
Thank you jack for starting your youtube channel in my birthday !
It’s always fun when Jack draws something from memory xD
yes yes
I know it's too easy for me to say because i am from the Netherlands, but i did think that you would've known the distinct shape with all the islands. You basically drew the Kingdom of the Netherlands when Belgum was still combined with the Netherlads. Better luck next time on Belgium haha and maybe look into the Benelux!
This was very fun to watch. Thanks Jack.
him drawing Poland as me being Polish was painful
i had a heart attack about him not putting our largest cities and the vistula river...
painful to watch
You try then
@@LettuceGamerCoolGuybro its easy i have did this like 2 times already but my first try was kinda bad but second try was pretty good
Indeed
Agreed
its easy lil bro im still flabbergasted on how bad he was with slovenia and slovakia@@LettuceGamerCoolGuy
Real Europeans will be good at this
i am mad how he drew Poland and Slovakia. he put Gdansk in Lithuania
Jack is European
@@superiorchedder7914 ye ik but mainland Europe
Im pretty sure being European wouldn't make this any more possible. All things considered he did pretty well I'd like to see you try this and see how easy it :)
I mean drawing the country where you live and neighbours might be good. but you would get the same level scores with most of the other ones.
I'm polish and watching you draw lithuania and poland gave me genuine pain in the chest
Please tell me I wasn’t the only one who saw Jack draw quite a few phallic images there 😅
You helped me learn EVERY SINGLE FLAG ( watched a quiz, got 197/197 )
Now imagine this becoming the actual map and just watching the chaos
oh god this isnt gonna end well 🤩
Definitely
"Balklands" -Jack 2023
Brits having memories with the argentines…
(1:50) Game being picky: invalid shape
Jack: "looks like I picked the wrong location"
Nice to see that Finland got Karelia back.
R u finish
That's what I was thinking.... I was born in Canada, but my parents are Finnish and I speak Finnish.
Jack drew 1900s ahh Finland 🙏🙏
It is always fun watching jack draw countries
He just said is Albania here (actually gets it) and the just draws it in absolutely different spot 15:52
This is how you proved you were British.
What's the name of the quiz
awesome concept jack great video!
Everytime I see Jack's Poland it always makes me laugh
I was horrified by half of these-
Sorry Jack!
I thought jack was good at geography, and then I saw this
He’s always been like this. I’m actually concerned
Jack: Why have i got so little points on denmark?
Me: Greenland
No, I'm pretty sure it's because it took quite a big chunk of Germany.
Just wanted to appreciate the thumbnail Jack I love it!
I died too many times watching this video
Good vid! :)
seeing belgium being draw as a belgian was absolute horror
Seeing him fully including Belgium and part of France, as part of the Netherlands, made me, a dutchman, very happy
@@etoinedevries7583ofcourse you'd be happy, your people took my country's land before in older times.
some people in your country, like you , are one of the greedy and bad people, your like one of the people that still wants colonialism back.
What could help with Europe would be to know that Austria-Hungary was a thing as was Czechoslovakia. And Finlnish Maiden lost a foot and her left (Eastern) arm in WWII.
6:30-6:35 wtf Jack Vesuvius is in naples dum dum
Jack: ‘’Belgium ah no i think its higher”
Me: “you want a war with Netherlands and Belguim?!”
Just the enormous gap between Belgium and Luxembourg 😂
I think you did great. I'm Dutch and I was imressed by your knowledge of the Baltic countries overall proximity.
who else is triggered when jack gets slovenia and slovakia mixed up
Jack the problem with your drawing of Spain, is that you included part of Portugal. When you drew Portugal, it was a bit too narrow. That said, your was pretty accurate. If I took this quiz, I might score differently than you. However, I’d also have difficulty correctly placing the smallest countries and drawing some of the outlines correctly. That said, I congratulate you for doing a great job on a challenging quiz.
0:00 is the best one he did
I remember watching you literally 6 months ago (last time i watched you) I really don't know why i had a sudden chance but im back here
As a German, i feel insulted because of denmark
We are Danish again according to Jack 😂
Just one question:
Is geography banned in UK?
15:10 for the last time Jack, Slovakia, and Slovenia don’t border
And Slovenia borders, Italy
Much love but man watching him draw Denmark was painful
Jack, Andorra, is on the Iberian Peninsula, in the eastern Pyrenees, bordered by France to the north and Spain to the south. Andorra consists predominantly of rugged mountains, the highest being the Coma Pedrosa at 2,942 metres (9,652 ft), and the average elevation of Andorra is 1,996 metres (6,549 ft). These are dissected by three narrow valleys in a Y shape that combine into one as the main stream, the Gran Valira river, leaves the country for Spain (at Andorra's lowest point of 840 m or 2,756 ft). Andorra's land area is 468 km2 (181 sq mi). It is only linked to France by only one 2000 metre-high pass (on the border between the Ariège and Pyrénées-Orientales departments), while a valley at an altitude of 800 metres connects its territory to Spanish Catalonia. Andorra’s border with Spanish Catalonia, is also with the Catalonian Province of Lleida. The Province of Lleida, lies in northeastern Spain, in the western part of the autonomous community of Catalonia.
No Jack, there are no volcanoes in Rome. The volcano you found is Mount Vesuvius, which is located near Naples. In addition, both Mount Vesuvius, and Naples are south of Rome. Rome is in the Lazio region of central Italy on the Tiber (Italian: Tevere) river. The original settlement developed on hills that faced onto a ford beside the Tiber Island, the only natural ford of the river in this area. The Rome of the Kings was built on seven hills: the Aventine Hill, the Caelian Hill, the Capitoline Hill, the Esquiline Hill, the Palatine Hill, the Quirinal Hill, and the Viminal Hill. Modern Rome is also crossed by another river, the Aniene, which flows into the Tiber north of the historic centre.
Although the city centre is about 24 km (15 mi) inland from the Tyrrhenian Sea, the city territory extends to the shore, where the south-western district of Ostia is located. The altitude of the central part of Rome ranges from 13 m (43 ft) above sea level (at the base of the Pantheon) to 139 m (456 ft) above sea level (the peak of Monte Mario). The Comune of Rome covers an overall area of about 1,285 km2 (496 sq mi), including many green areas. Rome is located in the central-western portion of the Italian Peninsula, within Lazio (Latium), along the shores of the Tiber. Vatican City (the smallest country in the world) is an independent country inside the city boundaries of Rome, the only existing example of a country within a city. The geography of Vatican City is unique due to the country's position as an urban, landlocked enclave of Rome, Italy. With an area of 42 hectares (100 acres; 0.16 square miles),[a] and a border with Italy of 3.2 km, it is the world's smallest independent state. Outside the Vatican City, thirteen buildings in Rome and Castel Gandolfo (the pope's summer residence) enjoy extraterritorial rights (one building, the Paul VI Audience Hall, straddles the border, but its Italian portion has extraterritorial rights). The country contains no major natural resources, and no known natural hazards other than those that affect Rome in general, such as earthquakes.
Switzerland, is bordered by Italy to the south, France to the west, Germany to the north and Austria and Liechtenstein to the east. Switzerland is geographically divided among the Swiss Plateau, the Alps and the Jura; the Alps occupy the greater part of the territory, whereas most of the country's population of 9 million are concentrated on the plateau, which hosts the largest cities and economic centres, including Zürich, Geneva and Basel. The geography of Switzerland encompasses the geographical features of Switzerland, a mountainous and landlocked country located in Western and Central Europe. Switzerland's natural landscape is marked by its numerous lakes and mountains. It is surrounded by five countries: Austria and Liechtenstein to the east, France to the west, Italy to the south and Germany to the north. Switzerland has a maximum north-south length of 220 kilometres (140 mi) and an east-west length of about 350 kilometres (220 mi). Switzerland is well known for the Alps in the south and south east. North of the Alps, the Swiss Plateau runs along the east-west axis of the country. Most of the population of Switzerland lives on the rolling hills and plains of the plateau. The smaller Jura Mountains are located on the north west side of the plateau. Much of the northern border with Germany follows the Rhine, though the Rhine enters Switzerland near Schaffhausen. The eastern border with Germany and a portion of Austria is drawn through Lake Constance (German: Bodensee). A portion of the southwest border with France is drawn through Lake Geneva. Switzerland extends between the parallels 45°49'05 and 47°48'30 lat. and the meridians 5° 57'23 and 10°29'31 long. It forms an irregular quadrilateral, of which the greatest length from east to west is 350 kilometres (220 mi), and the greatest breadth from north to south is nearly 220 kilometres (140 mi). Switzerland is a landlocked country, the closest coastline being at the Gulf of Genoa, 160 km south of Chiasso. Its political boundaries often do not coincide with those of nature. The entire canton of Ticino is south of the Alps, as are the valleys of Simplon (Valais), Mesocco, Bregaglia, Poschiavo and Müstair (all in Graubünden); except for a very small part of minicipality of Stein am Rhein the whole of the canton of Schaffhausen, part of that of the canton of Basel-City, and a small part of the canton of Zurich are north of the Rhine, while the majority of Graubünden lies to the east of the Rhine basin, and Porrentruy is far down on the western slope of the Jura. Putting these exceptional cases aside, the physical geography of Switzerland may thus be described: On the south runs the main chain of the Alps, which is joined (at Mont Dolent near Martigny) by the lower ranges that rise south of Lake Geneva, and which continues partly Swiss till close to Piz Lad on the east.
To the north of this main chain there is another great range of mountains (wholly Swiss) only slightly inferior in extent and height, which starts from the hills known as the Jorat range above Lausanne, reaches maximum in the great snowy summits of the Bernese Alps and the Tödi group, before trending to the north near Chur and, after rising once more in the Säntis group, dies away on the southern shore of Lake Constance.
The Swiss portion of the main chain of the Alps and the great northern outlier run parallel to each other from Martigny to near Chur, while for a short distance they actually unite near Pizzo Rotondo (west of the St Gotthard Pass), parting again near the Oberalp Pass (east of the St Gotthard). Between these two great snowclad ranges flow two of the mightiest European rivers, the Rhône towards the west and the Rhine towards the east, their headwaters being only separated by the tangled mountain mass between Pizzo Rotondo and the Oberalp Pass, which sends the Reuss towards the north and the Ticino towards the south.
To the north of the great northern outlier rises the Jura range, a huge spur of the Alps (with which it is connected by the Jorat range), while between the northern outlier and the Jura extends what may be called the plains or plateau of Switzerland, consisting almost wholly of the undulating valley of the Aare (below Thun) with its numerous affluents. To that river valley, the valley of the Thur (a direct affluent of the Rhine), that lies between the Aare basin and the Rhine basin (Lake Constance) must be added.
Putting aside the valleys of the Ticino and Inn, Switzerland may thus be described as consisting of three great river valleys (Rhône, Rhine and Aare) with the smaller one of the Thur, which all lie to the north of the main chain of the Alps and include the region between the Alps and the Jura. If matters are examined more carefully, it can be noted that the Rhône and Rhine valleys are shut off from that of the Aare (and of the Thur) by the great northern outlier of the Alps, which consists of the Bernese and Glarus Alps. Two wide and undulating valleys (Aare and Thur) and two deeply cut trenches (Rhône and Rhine) thus lie on the northern slope of the Alps, to the north and south respectively of the great northern outlier of the Alps. The main chain of the Alps rises in Swiss territory to the height of 4,634 metres (15,203 ft) in the loftiest summit or Dufourspitze (wholly Swiss) of Monte Rosa, though the Dom (4,545 metres (14,911 ft)), in the Mischabel range, is the highest mountain mass which is entirely within Switzerland. The great northern outlier attains a height of 4,274 metres (14,022 ft) in the Finsteraarhorn, while the lowest level (193 metres (633 ft)) within the Confederation, is on Lake Maggiore (on the course of the Ticino). The highest permanently inhabited village in Switzerland is Juf (2,126 metres (6,975 ft)) at the head of the high Alpine valley Avers (the Averser Rhein being a tributary of the Rhine), while the lowest is Ascona (196 metres (643 ft)), on Lake Maggiore.
23:38 Balklands is crazy
Jacks sucks at Geography is always gonna be my favourite channel
Jack’s name has never been more accurate
(4:45) >tfw you know that big lake is completely inside Hungary.
Poland: 🌜
This video hurt my brain... thanks jack
I think the 175 points is because what you drew was bigger than Spain, but still included all of it, just a guess tho.
Nah it's gotta be a glitch, he did this with Italy too and it gave him way less points
Hiiiii i love the videos you do on all your channels also this video was super cool
As a slovakian, this was hard to watch
did anyone else get deja vu when he did andorra twice and mentioned how you could see people's cars-twice
what is the name of the game?
pls i am a pro at geografy and i want to play the game🥺
It's in the description
23:34 because Ireland connects to Northern Ireland
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6:30 Jack: the only volcano that i can name in rom is vesuvio.
Meanwhile vesuvio chilling in naples and not rom great stuff jack
Bruh that spelling 💀💀
yeah i dont think a capital in Europe would be next to a volcano and next to the country of the pope
Hey Jack......How did you do so much well on the quizzes and made my intrust in geography? Thank you for being my favorite youtuber😁
For once the channel name isn't lying, in this video he really does suck at geography
Nice work!
Jack you really need to learn weer the countries of the Benelux are. You drew the Netherlands as the Benelux
- tries to draw Slovakia
- thinks of the shape of Slovenia
- draws Moldova for some reason
3:45 bro thinks this is 1939
He is tho😂
20:30
belarus would've been exactly in there if you didnt draw poland like two times smaller than it actually is
His channel name matches to this video😂............ He is really good in geo though but not in this one😅
Jack offended every single Nationalist Turk
The poland..
IDK why, but I love these vids!
I dont Jack has looked at a map of Europe in a long time because of all the stupid stuff he has said in this video! 😂 Still great video!