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What an amazing video. For me and my family who have lived at the foot of the Alps for at least a thousand years according to our pedigree, this was mostly news to me. It may take an American to tell the locals about the Alps. Many thanks!
Good idea to explain where the Alps are located, expecially for non Europeans. I have noticed that many people outside Europe associate the Alps mostly with the german speaking areas of central Europe such as Austria, German speaking Switzerland and Bavaria... as such the Alps are often though to be culturally part of the germanic part of Europe (northern Europe). This is partly true, but also partly wrong. Actually the Alps is on the dividing line between germanic Speaking central European countries and latin European countries. Speaking to Americans I was surprised that they were associating the Alps to Germany but not to France. Which is ironic knowing that the french Alps are 10 times larger than german Alps. It seems that Alps are more often associated with german speaking cultures such as Bavarian or Tyrolean culture, music, Yodel, etc. Which do represents only the northern part of the Alpine areas. In France most of the Alps is located in southern Europe, with large part of it in the region of Provence. Lavender fields of Provence, gorges du verdon, french riviera corniches, are famous touristic spots that are part of the Alps, but actually few rarely mentionned as such
Nice video but the drawing at 1:00 is just bad. You leave out a big part of the German and Austrian Alps , while blowing up the size of the Swiss Alps.
You are completely right. The graphic really doesn't represent Bavaria or the Zillertal Alps. We need to do an update with better visuals. Thank you for your suggestion!
They may not be biggest or most famouse mountains but look up mountainsranges like Gesäuse, niedere Tauern, Hochschwab or Zirbitzkogel which are located east of the area you marked in Austria. All of those reach above 2000m and are without a doubt alpine. Also the far northern parts of Austria aren't located in the Alps.
Visuals in case of Slovenia are also not accurate. The Alps go further to the east. After Julian Alps there are also Kamnik-Savinja Alps with peaks of ca 2500m. And further to east there is Pohorje Massif with mountain of up to 1500m. This is the most easter part of Alps which ends at the city of Maribor (Slovenia).
Pretty informative - very great summary
What a great explanation! Very helpful and I learned a couple things I didn't know. Thank you.
Super helpful for explaining this region to my kids! Thanks!
👍👍👍👍very well explained. Super good
Thank you for giving a great knowledge.
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I'll pass your kind words along. :) Thanks for watching!
Thanks a lot for the video 👍🏻
Iam new subscriber Arabic lady citizen thank you for showing us such magnificent landscapes beauty of nature you as guide tourist encourage us to read information we as foreigners subscribers enjoy to explore places unknown to us to increase our cultural cultural level improve our English language as well iwish for your channel more success and progress stay safe blessed
Thanks and welcome to the channel!
Good day to everyone in The Alps coming from the Caribbean.
Thank you so much sir 🤝 for ur infotainment
Thank you!
What an amazing video. For me and my family who have lived at the foot of the Alps for at least a thousand years according to our pedigree, this was mostly news to me. It may take an American to tell the locals about the Alps. Many thanks!
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Good idea to explain where the Alps are located, expecially for non Europeans. I have noticed that many people outside Europe associate the Alps mostly with the german speaking areas of central Europe such as Austria, German speaking Switzerland and Bavaria... as such the Alps are often though to be culturally part of the germanic part of Europe (northern Europe). This is partly true, but also partly wrong. Actually the Alps is on the dividing line between germanic Speaking central European countries and latin European countries.
Speaking to Americans I was surprised that they were associating the Alps to Germany but not to France. Which is ironic knowing that the french Alps are 10 times larger than german Alps.
It seems that Alps are more often associated with german speaking cultures such as Bavarian or Tyrolean culture, music, Yodel, etc. Which do represents only the northern part of the Alpine areas. In France most of the Alps is located in southern Europe, with large part of it in the region of Provence. Lavender fields of Provence, gorges du verdon, french riviera corniches, are famous touristic spots that are part of the Alps, but actually few rarely mentionned as such
Great observation. There are wonderful Alpine regions to be explored in France, Italy, and Slovenia, which many Americans don't think of as Alpine.
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Nice video but the drawing at 1:00 is just bad. You leave out a big part of the German and Austrian Alps , while blowing up the size of the Swiss Alps.
You are completely right. The graphic really doesn't represent Bavaria or the Zillertal Alps. We need to do an update with better visuals. Thank you for your suggestion!
They may not be biggest or most famouse mountains but look up mountainsranges like Gesäuse, niedere Tauern, Hochschwab or Zirbitzkogel which are located east of the area you marked in Austria. All of those reach above 2000m and are without a doubt alpine. Also the far northern parts of Austria aren't located in the Alps.
Visuals in case of Slovenia are also not accurate. The Alps go further to the east. After Julian Alps there are also Kamnik-Savinja Alps with peaks of ca 2500m. And further to east there is Pohorje Massif with mountain of up to 1500m. This is the most easter part of Alps which ends at the city of Maribor (Slovenia).
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