as a queenslander, we are considering diving our state north and south@@martenkats6915 edit: let me elaborate, there is a want around north queensland to divide themselves from the south because places like brisbane and gold coast is taking all the money
It's funny how things that are obvious to most of us are a whole new discovery for others...like including a subject and verb to make a complete sentence.
The further north you go the shorter the distance between each zone. They all converge at the North Pole. When standing on the poles you can exist at all time zones at the same time.
Yakatutsk 💀 btw the thing with Sakha is that even though it has the coldest winters anywhere on Earth outside Antarctica, it also has warm to hot summers with temperatures hovering around 30 degrees Celsius regularly in July and August and that's a big game changer compared to places like Nunavut and Greenland where the temperature virtually never rises above 10C.
Because sakha is quite far away from any large water body. This allows the change in temprature to be much more drastic. Whereas the temprature in nunavut remains sort of constant throughout the year.
@@aidenlee5988for a place that is 62 degrees north that is. Yakutsk’s record high is 38.4C (101.4F) find me another place that far north that can get that hot?
@@aidenlee5988it's literally in the Arctic/subarctic region, for it to reach 30 degrees in the summer is definitely hot, Scandinavia Greenland and northern Canada Iceland all aren't usually that hot
6:58 Fun fact: there is an island called Victoria Island (Kitlineq) that is split between Nunavut and the Northwest Territories. It's the 8th-largest island in the world, larger than Great Britain, and has a population of 2168. Think about that.
And before Nunavut was formed, the Northwest Territories was the largest subdivision in the world. That was in 1999 so well into modern times so it isn't like we are going back to a larger NWT or French Louisiana or anything.
@@unknownboy0Uttar Pradesh is a state from India which if it would have been a country would have only be behind China, India, US and Indonesia in population..it's crazy
I'd love to go to some of these 'middle of nowhere' sort of places someday. It's crazy how most of these places are seen as isolated and forgettable by most people, but to the people who live there, it's home, and always has been
The state of Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil has some of this, we have municipalities with 3km² and also municipalities with 3 people per km², some of them are only two or three municipalities apart of each other.
Nunavut is a territory, not a province of Canada. There's something of an independence movement in Greenland. One of its 2 members of the Danish Parliament was disciplined for speaking in the native Greenland language, not Danish. Most of Western Australia apart from the Perth area is one single parliamentary constituency, the largest legislative district in the world.
Another correction: He called Québec a "state" at the end of that segment, we don't have states, we have 10 provinces and 3 territories. Québec is a province.
1. Sakha, Russia 2. Western Australia, Australia 3. Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia 4. Greenland, Denmark 5. Nunavut, Canada 6. Queensland, Australia 7. Alaska, USA 8. Xinjiang, China 9. Amazonas, Brazil 10. Quebec, Canada 11. Northern Territory, Australia
@@NanobanaKinako "water area" is counted only when bodies of water like lakes and rivers are present, not the surrounding coastal waters and even with water area counted, Nunavut is still smaller
This video should keep everyone from Texas very quiet. The people from Texas always try and project an image that everything in Texas is bigger and better
The administrative centre of Sakha is YAKUTSK. It came from the alternative name of the Republic - “Yakutia”, - with a typically Russian ending -sk for cities (like Krasnoyarsk, Smolensk, Lugansk, etc).
First you referred to Québec as a state (It's a province). Then you called Nunavut a province three times (It's a territory). As for the pronunciation of Iqaluit, I have no idea where you were headed with that.
@@greatpyramid4348 With your complete lack of punctuation, and a phrase like "you're acting like," it's clear you're probably only about 12 years old, so I'll explain this to you. He called Québec a state once, and so I corrected him, that's all. With Nunavut, he referred to it as a province _three_ times, so I let him know. Have a nice day.
@@Обычныйчеловек-ч3ъ The tag "isn't it" at the end of your question would be an indication that English is likely not your first language. Therefore, I have no problem with you. Quite the opposite, in fact. However, that person spoke like a child, and his attitude was childish. Have a great day.
In 1999 Nunavut separated from Northwest Territories in Canada. Prior to that, Northwest Territories, was 3,439,296 square KMs. Making it THE largest by a long shot, than even number 1 in this video. Alas, today, that is not the case.
It is so much more to say about Sakha.. Coldest populated place on Earth (Oymiakon), Yakut people and why it is Republic and not oblast or anything, and correct capital name
Your Canada work was a bit sloppy. Quebec is a province, not a state (Canada doesn’t have states), and Nunavut is a territory, not a province. The territory v province distinction is similar to Australian states versus territories but you managed to know that one. Nunavut even has its own particulars compared to Yukon and NWT in that it is entirely administered by First Nations.
@@greatpyramid4348 he also repeatedly called Nunavut a province, which it distinctly isn’t. He acknowledged the state/territory distinction in Australia, made special note of it in fact, but not province/territory in Canada. As I said, just a bit sloppy.
The Australian Antarctic Territory is 5,896,500 km2 (2,276,700 sq mi), technically making it the largest territorial claim in the entire planet, although perhaps not the largest country subdivision. The population estimate is less than 1000 people 🤯
@@greatpyramid4348 but russia actually have control, population etc there, whereas Antarctica is just ice desert with international scientific stations
All of those claims in Antarctica pre date the Antarctic Treaty and when the Treaty expires in 2050? It will revert back to that state unless a new Treaty is signed.
Nunavut is a territory not a province! Canada has 10 provinces and 3 territories, all of which are in the far north. Basically it means their territorial affairs are handled by the Federal government instead of the Provincial government like the southern provinces. Interestingly, until 1999 Nunavut was a part of the Northwest Territories, which would have been Ranked #1
Nunavut is not a Province. It is a Territory. In that respect Nunavut has a similar relationship to the Federal Governemnt as Northern Australia has to its. You also referred to Quebec as a "state". It is a Province. Greenland is not a subdivsion. It is a Dependency. Alaska, Quebec, Nunavat, Amazonas etc. are all consitutent parts of a sovereign state. Greenland is mostly independent of Denmark but its foreign relations are hnadled by Copenhage,
Nunavut is a territory, not a province. I mean dude you even explained the difference at the beginning of the video. Also fun fact, until 1999 it was the largest subdivision in the world, until Canada divided it for, reasons?
Some of these figures are slightly misleading - for instance, the figures here are for total (i.e. land + water), not land area. Since no one lives on open water, the population density for Alaska (over 20 % of which is water in its total area) is slightly higher, when water area is subtracted.
You should use land size and not total size as North America state/provinces have a very inflated water territory. Alaska wouldn’t even be in top 10 if use real size
@@greatpyramid4348 You don't get it do you? The US and Canada inflate the numbers so there is no apple to apple comparison because other large country don't cheat on water as far as I know. In fact, there are multiple official sizes for the US depending on how much water is included. There are also multiple size for China in western sources but none of them includes any water. You'd say this is pointless but it moves Canada and the US ahread of China in size ranking whereas they would fall behind China if no water was included
@@greatpyramid4348the difference is that mountains and deserts are actually part of the land area and can be inhabited, not WATER BODIES , Real size of Canada is 8.9 million km2, contiguous usa is 7.65 million km2, Brazil is 7.5 million sq km
@@juliansmith4295 Nice try😂. But the usa love/loved to inflate it's size to appar as BIG and scary and whatever. But the usa measure itself a but differently then the world. It not only includes it's inland water bodies like it's big lakes AND a few tens of km from its coast + it's water territories so yeah the true size of contiguous usa is about 7.5 mkm2
Jervis Bay is effectively just the maritime portion of the ACT. There's no real point seeing it as a different territory as it is run by the Federal Government but mostly relies on NSW to function as a town.
You can 'see' it any way you like. The ACT makes no use of it as a maritime facility. The fact remains that JBT is legally a separately constituted Commonwealth territory.
Most populated subdivisions in the world. Btw i don’t count England and the other countries in UK as Subdivisions. Use the county’s instead. Netherlands is also devided in 12 provinces. And Belgium too,
@@crazymusicchick The reason I have no interest in visiting Australia is that your climate is too similar to where I've lived most of my life in the US. That and the 11-hour flight in both directions.
@@floycewhite6991the beaches here are like nothing you would ever see in the US as far as they are no where near as busy and a lot more tropical rather than temperate so it’s still worth the visit. Other than that bloody flight. Bit rough.
What do you mean by township? When I try searching for largest townships I just get cities, of which the Tokyo metropolitan area is the largest, though if we go by city proper we have Chongqing in China as the largest.
@@grandmasteryoda6717The Constitution gives provinces certain powers that territories don't have. The provinces largely determine (to give two examples among many) how natural resources will be harvested or how health care will be administered; in territories those rights still belong to the federal government, and there's no guarantee that the feds will handle things in a way that benefits locals.
@@grandmasteryoda6717 the legislative authority of provincial governments is given by the constitution, and the legislative authority of territorial governments is given by the federal government. Each province also has a provincial crown and Lt. Governor as representative of the king, while the territories are under the federal crown, and have a territorial commissioner who represents the federal government.
Also there is only 2 roads that go into it, and one of them is a winter ice road. To get in you used to have to go on a dirt road which turned into mud in summer and you could be stuck for days, but it is mostly complete now when construction started in 2010. Also i should mention that there is more roads into Sakha than 2, but only 2 lead to the rest of Russia, but from Sakha you can drive on ice roads to Anadyr or the North Coast.
@@pixeldubsofficialthey also built a railroad. However the capital and largest city Yakutsk (361,154 people) live on the other side of the Lena river and there is no bridge to cross it since the flood plain is over 6 mi (10 km) wide and it’s difficult to build such a massive structure on permafrost and there are massive ice flows every spring that could destroy the bridge too. However in winter you can drive across the river, as well as drive up and down it like a road.
Nice video. I enjoyed it a lot. Just one thing; you say on several occasions "it covers a distance of XX kilometres squared". This is not a distance, this is an area. Distance is one-dimensional (a straight line), whereas area is 2-dimensional.
I don't think anyone outside of the US would ever think Texas is big. My province in Canada, Ontario, is nearly 40% bigger. Texas is 695,000 (roughly) KM^2. Ontario is 1,076,000 (also roughly) KM^2. Keep in mind, most Canadian provinces are bigger than, if not comparable in size to Texas 😂💁🏼♂️
Siberia is a geographically region within russia, it have the most gas and oil resources/reserve in the entire world, produced the most diamonds, rich in minerals, beautiful landscapes, at least 2 million square km of Farmland, it got the world's BIGGEST continuous forest (boreal) and it covers 10-13 million square km. Siberia is about 13 million sq km. Bigger the Canada, usa, Australia, china, Brazil, aka world biggest countries
@@greatpyramid4348 dayum there is a lot to unpack here. 1. You are an egyptian pyramid. 2. You understood my message in portuguese meant for my countrymen and countrywomen 3. Idk if your response was sarcastic or not but my comment was clearly a joke. In Portugal Alentejo is regarded as a big and vast open place. Plus it's not even an administrative division outside the NUTS II EU divisions. Our administrative divisions are the 18 districts plus 2 autonomous regions so idk how you could even think I was serious. Tenha uma boa noite.
Funny how they're mostly middle-of-nowhere places that are too empty to divide into smaller pieces.
Surely that is what you'd expect? If they aren't empty "middle-of-nowhere" places, you'd subdivide them further.
as a queenslander, we are considering diving our state north and south@@martenkats6915
edit: let me elaborate, there is a want around north queensland to divide themselves from the south because places like brisbane and gold coast is taking all the money
Indeed. Pretty obvious really.
It's funny how things that are obvious to most of us are a whole new discovery for others...like including a subject and verb to make a complete sentence.
Hey, you want some cheap rent dontcha
Sakha follows 3 time zones. That's right, 3 time zones in a single subdivision
Literally Russia
Same with Nunavut
that's only 1 more than my state
The further north you go the shorter the distance between each zone. They all converge at the North Pole. When standing on the poles you can exist at all time zones at the same time.
same with new south wales
Yakatutsk 💀
btw the thing with Sakha is that even though it has the coldest winters anywhere on Earth outside Antarctica, it also has warm to hot summers with temperatures hovering around 30 degrees Celsius regularly in July and August and that's a big game changer compared to places like Nunavut and Greenland where the temperature virtually never rises above 10C.
Because sakha is quite far away from any large water body. This allows the change in temprature to be much more drastic. Whereas the temprature in nunavut remains sort of constant throughout the year.
30c isn’t hot at all
@@aidenlee5988for a place that is 62 degrees north that is. Yakutsk’s record high is 38.4C (101.4F) find me another place that far north that can get that hot?
@@aidenlee598830c is hot. I live in the Philippines and when the temp hovers around 30, either I spend my time at the mall or turn on the ac at home.
@@aidenlee5988it's literally in the Arctic/subarctic region, for it to reach 30 degrees in the summer is definitely hot, Scandinavia Greenland and northern Canada Iceland all aren't usually that hot
Amazonas state population is acutally 4 million people, 2 million live in Manaus
6:58 Fun fact: there is an island called Victoria Island (Kitlineq) that is split between Nunavut and the Northwest Territories. It's the 8th-largest island in the world, larger than Great Britain, and has a population of 2168. Think about that.
Canadians would be proud of that population amount.
@@TheRepublicOfSavadia Why would anyone be proud of a population?
We don't care
You forget to mention :
PERMANENTLY cold
Unproductive land
Leads to nowhere as it sits in 80°N
And before Nunavut was formed, the Northwest Territories was the largest subdivision in the world. That was in 1999 so well into modern times so it isn't like we are going back to a larger NWT or French Louisiana or anything.
Bro really said "yakatutsk" ☠️
Some people can't even pronounce "America."
In Russia, we pronounce this name as Yakutsk (Якутск), not Yakatutsk
@@Обычныйчеловек-ч3ъ он так и написалБ только прочитал неправильно
I have some ideas:
1. Smallest subdivisions
2. Most populated subdivisions
3. Most densely populated subdivisions
smallest subdivision is the vatican
@@robertmichel8456 nah, it's the pope's bedroom
India will casually dominate all the most populated and most densely populated subdivisions in the world.
@@unknownboy0Uttar Pradesh is a state from India which if it would have been a country would have only be behind China, India, US and Indonesia in population..it's crazy
@@unknownboy0 india has more habitable landmass than china while having almost equal population.
I'd love to go to some of these 'middle of nowhere' sort of places someday. It's crazy how most of these places are seen as isolated and forgettable by most people, but to the people who live there, it's home, and always has been
You should visit Yakutsk in December. I heard it's beautiful.
The state of Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil has some of this, we have municipalities with 3km² and also municipalities with 3 people per km², some of them are only two or three municipalities apart of each other.
make sure you dont get lost.
As someone who used to live in one? No you dont, there is NOTHING and there's a reason companies have to pay obscene sums to get people to move there
Definitely come to my home town, Perth in WA. Especially during December, nice and warm. Or come in April, little cooler then
Nunavut is a territory, not a province of Canada.
There's something of an independence movement in Greenland. One of its 2 members of the Danish Parliament was disciplined for speaking in the native Greenland language, not Danish.
Most of Western Australia apart from the Perth area is one single parliamentary constituency, the largest legislative district in the world.
Another correction: He called Québec a "state" at the end of that segment, we don't have states, we have 10 provinces and 3 territories. Québec is a province.
⚠️Correction: Amazonas State in Brazil have 4 mi. Manaus, the capital of Amazonas have 2.1 mi
Great video!!
Correction: the population of Amazonas state is about 4 million. 2.1 milion is Manaus Population (the capital)
Great Job!!
Sim
1. Sakha, Russia
2. Western Australia, Australia
3. Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
4. Greenland, Denmark
5. Nunavut, Canada
6. Queensland, Australia
7. Alaska, USA
8. Xinjiang, China
9. Amazonas, Brazil
10. Quebec, Canada
11. Northern Territory, Australia
i thought nunavut would be the largest
@@jackass130nm If you count water area then might be.
@@NanobanaKinako "water area" is counted only when bodies of water like lakes and rivers are present, not the surrounding coastal waters and even with water area counted, Nunavut is still smaller
@@jackass130nm you thought wrong
@@grandetristesse3370 wdym i thought wrong
This video should keep everyone from Texas very quiet. The people from Texas always try and project an image that everything in Texas is bigger and better
BC Canada isn’t thought of as a very big province and yet twice the size of texas
as a texan its only the bullshitters although texas has 3 good things
New South Wales is Australia's 5th largest subdivision, and even that state is bigger than Texas.
Texas is ranked a mere 26th lmao
@@theuserjoan province?
Australian Antarctic Territory (5,896,500 km2): Am I a joke to you?
Thanks to Risk I know how to pronounce Yakutsk properly
The administrative centre of Sakha is YAKUTSK. It came from the alternative name of the Republic - “Yakutia”, - with a typically Russian ending -sk for cities (like Krasnoyarsk, Smolensk, Lugansk, etc).
Sakha Republic is also home to the 2 coldest settlements on earth. Yakutsk, and Oymyakon.
Nunavut is not a province. It's a territory.
First you referred to Québec as a state (It's a province). Then you called Nunavut a province three times (It's a territory). As for the pronunciation of Iqaluit, I have no idea where you were headed with that.
@@greatpyramid4348 With your complete lack of punctuation, and a phrase like "you're acting like," it's clear you're probably only about 12 years old, so I'll explain this to you.
He called Québec a state once, and so I corrected him, that's all. With Nunavut, he referred to it as a province _three_ times, so I let him know.
Have a nice day.
@@juliansmith4295A person may just speak English poorly because it's not his native language, isn't it?
@@Обычныйчеловек-ч3ъ The tag "isn't it" at the end of your question would be an indication that English is likely not your first language. Therefore, I have no problem with you. Quite the opposite, in fact.
However, that person spoke like a child, and his attitude was childish.
Have a great day.
Fun video. Though Nunavut is a Canadian territory, not a province
and Québec is a province, not a state. It's amazing that he could screw both of those up.
You missed Tibet at 2.5 mil square km, which would put it at no 3 on your list just behind Western Australia.
9:45 I found a local anthem for Sakha here on TH-cam years ago. It's quite stately!
Love your videos, but please say "square kilometers" instead of "kilometers squared"
Prior to 1999 Canada's Northwest Territory included all of Nunavut and measured 3.4 million km²
Now we need a most populous subdivisions video
Greenland has its own subdivisions
Greenland is also its own subdivision within the Kingdom of Denmark
@@WistfuII so australia and canada is its own division of london.
@@greatpyramid4348 In a monty python tone:
Yes they are.
In 1999 Nunavut separated from Northwest Territories in Canada. Prior to that, Northwest Territories, was 3,439,296 square KMs. Making it THE largest by a long shot, than even number 1 in this video. Alas, today, that is not the case.
By that case the largest subdivision will go to kazakstan SSR before 1991
By population, India's Uttar Pradesh is largest subdivision with unbelievable population of 250 millions.. 😮😮
Based
not a good thing
most people there are living in poverty without basic stuff
How many of those are untouchables?
Around 17% @@ozymandiasultor9480
@@ozymandiasultor9480 100 Million
I think Quebec is the only region on this list that would be considered part of the "core" of its country.
Here's a video idea if you haven't done it already: regions/states/countries/territories/provinces of the world that have similar shapes/outlines.
Saying that an area covers a distance sounds a bit weird to me tbh, nevertheless, a very interesting video!
I’m delighted you pronounced Brisbane correctly ✌🏻
At least he got one thing right.
Couldn’t pronounced Quebec right though 😅
@@bigwilly528 That's not all he got wrong about Québec.
I know it would be wrong in French, but is his pronunciation of Quebec not correct in English either?
I really hope to visit one of these places before I die. Except Amazonas, I've already been there.
You are brazilian?
It is so much more to say about Sakha.. Coldest populated place on Earth (Oymiakon), Yakut people and why it is Republic and not oblast or anything, and correct capital name
Your Canada work was a bit sloppy. Quebec is a province, not a state (Canada doesn’t have states), and Nunavut is a territory, not a province. The territory v province distinction is similar to Australian states versus territories but you managed to know that one. Nunavut even has its own particulars compared to Yukon and NWT in that it is entirely administered by First Nations.
@@greatpyramid4348 he also repeatedly called Nunavut a province, which it distinctly isn’t. He acknowledged the state/territory distinction in Australia, made special note of it in fact, but not province/territory in Canada. As I said, just a bit sloppy.
Nunavut is a territory not a province. It used to be part of the North West Territories which was a much larger land size.
The Australian Antarctic Territory is 5,896,500 km2 (2,276,700 sq mi), technically making it the largest territorial claim in the entire planet, although perhaps not the largest country subdivision.
The population estimate is less than 1000 people 🤯
@@greatpyramid4348 but russia actually have control, population etc there, whereas Antarctica is just ice desert with international scientific stations
All of those claims in Antarctica pre date the Antarctic Treaty and when the Treaty expires in 2050? It will revert back to that state unless a new Treaty is signed.
Nunavut is a territory not a province! Canada has 10 provinces and 3 territories, all of which are in the far north. Basically it means their territorial affairs are handled by the Federal government instead of the Provincial government like the southern provinces. Interestingly, until 1999 Nunavut was a part of the Northwest Territories, which would have been Ranked #1
crazy how big nwt used to be. and before that it encompassed all of western canada too
@@theuserjoan Except British Columbia, which was a separate colony.
Nunavut is not a Province. It is a Territory. In that respect Nunavut has a similar relationship to the Federal Governemnt as Northern Australia has to its. You also referred to Quebec as a "state". It is a Province.
Greenland is not a subdivsion. It is a Dependency. Alaska, Quebec, Nunavat, Amazonas etc. are all consitutent parts of a sovereign state. Greenland is mostly independent of Denmark but its foreign relations are hnadled by Copenhage,
6:15 That's where the 2032 Summer Olympics are going to be (July 23rd-August 8th)
Nunavut is a territory, not a province. I mean dude you even explained the difference at the beginning of the video. Also fun fact, until 1999 it was the largest subdivision in the world, until Canada divided it for, reasons?
I've lived almost everywhere in Oz, but I've never been to WA and have always wanted to go there.
9:45 Sakha is almost as large as India (which in turn is the 7th-largest country in the world)
Although the northern territory is sparsely populated it is fucking crazy place up there
Watching you're videos keeps me calm
I hope they make such video of subdivisions based on population.
Smallest subdivisions next? xD
Love these videos ❤
6:32 Nunavut is about three-fourths the size of Argentina
Another one who expresses areas as km squared. When it should be square km. 5 km squared is 25 square km. Hugh difference.
5km² is 25km, not 25 square km, you are just being pedantic
Some of these figures are slightly misleading - for instance, the figures here are for total (i.e. land + water), not land area. Since no one lives on open water, the population density for Alaska (over 20 % of which is water in its total area) is slightly higher, when water area is subtracted.
3:11 It's wrong. This is the population of Manaus (capital city of the state of Amazonas). The population of Amazonas is around 4 million people
Good video
10. Québec 🇨🇦
9. State of Amazonas 🇧🇷
8. Xinjiang 🇨🇳
7. Alaska 🇺🇸
6. Queensland 🇦🇺
5. Nunavut 🇨🇦
4. Greenland 🇬🇱
3. Krasnoyarsk Krai 🇷🇺
2. Western Australia 🇦🇺
1. Sakha Republic 🇷🇺
"Subdivision" sounds so "top-down", while federations are more "bottom-up". There must be a better term, such as constituent unit.
7:51 💥☢️
The largest province in the Philippines in terms of land area was Palawan, while the largest province in Indonesia was Kalimantan Utara
Fun fact Alaska may be larger than Western Europe but it is smaller than the country of Libya
me and the boys spreading ourselves out by 1km squared with this one 🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥
Prior to the split of the Northwest Territories the NWT would have been the largest in the world with 3.3 million sq km
You should use land size and not total size as North America state/provinces have a very inflated water territory. Alaska wouldn’t even be in top 10 if use real size
@@greatpyramid4348 Enjoy living on water then
@@greatpyramid4348 You don't get it do you? The US and Canada inflate the numbers so there is no apple to apple comparison because other large country don't cheat on water as far as I know.
In fact, there are multiple official sizes for the US depending on how much water is included. There are also multiple size for China in western sources but none of them includes any water.
You'd say this is pointless but it moves Canada and the US ahread of China in size ranking whereas they would fall behind China if no water was included
@@greatpyramid4348the difference is that mountains and deserts are actually part of the land area and can be inhabited, not WATER BODIES ,
Real size of Canada is 8.9 million km2, contiguous usa is 7.65 million km2, Brazil is 7.5 million sq km
@@grandetristesse3370 1. The area that is covered by water is still part of the country.
2. All countries are measured the same.
3. You're bananas.
@@juliansmith4295
Nice try😂.
But the usa love/loved to inflate it's size to appar as BIG and scary and whatever. But the usa measure itself a but differently then the world. It not only includes it's inland water bodies like it's big lakes AND a few tens of km from its coast + it's water territories so yeah the true size of contiguous usa is about 7.5 mkm2
So Australia's Northern Territory is bigger than mi amado Perú? Jesus Christ I thought we were big
You are nothing compared to Brazil XD
@@phllphe At least we got most of the Andes 😭
@@Lucius_Shiro Nobody cares about the Andes 😂😂😂
@@phllphe You know the Andes mountain are the reason the Amazonas Rainforest exists, right?
@@Lucius_Shiro Remeture nim subemis, gratuti per falla me dex e
Fun fact: Yakutsk is the coldest city in the world
This video is useful to give Texans an exorcism
5:00 Aw, pun opportunity missed!
There are three territories on the Australian mainland: Australian Capital Territory, Jervis Bay Territory and Northern Territory.
Jervis Bay is effectively just the maritime portion of the ACT. There's no real point seeing it as a different territory as it is run by the Federal Government but mostly relies on NSW to function as a town.
You can 'see' it any way you like. The ACT makes no use of it as a maritime facility. The fact remains that JBT is legally a separately constituted Commonwealth territory.
Well, now we need the reverse… 10 smallest subdivisions in the world!
Yakutsk is also the world's coldest city.
Most populated subdivisions in the world.
Btw i don’t count England and the other countries in UK as Subdivisions. Use the county’s instead. Netherlands is also devided in 12 provinces. And Belgium too,
8:54 I hear Western Australia contemplated seceding from the rest of the country in the '30s
I live in Yakutsk ololo 🤟
Are Australian teritories so big because they basically are only able to accomodate people on the coasts/near the coast?
Yea basically today it was 42"c and yesterday 44c in western Australia and thats in Perth by the Sea it be tad hotter inland and up north
@@crazymusicchick The reason I have no interest in visiting Australia is that your climate is too similar to where I've lived most of my life in the US. That and the 11-hour flight in both directions.
@@floycewhite6991the beaches here are like nothing you would ever see in the US as far as they are no where near as busy and a lot more tropical rather than temperate so it’s still worth the visit. Other than that bloody flight. Bit rough.
8:35 KRASNOYARSK IS WHERE I WAS BORN!
nunavut is a federal territory within canada, like the Australian territories, not a province like Quebec.
The sheer number of mistakes for an educational video is baffling.
After Tokyo, Kiruna in Sweden, is the largest township. It borders both Norway and Finland, with a population of only 23000!
What do you mean by township? When I try searching for largest townships I just get cities, of which the Tokyo metropolitan area is the largest, though if we go by city proper we have Chongqing in China as the largest.
Just a little details: Nunavut is a territory, not a province. Thanks for the great video!
Any Canadians care to enlighten me on what's the difference?
@@grandmasteryoda6717The Constitution gives provinces certain powers that territories don't have. The provinces largely determine (to give two examples among many) how natural resources will be harvested or how health care will be administered; in territories those rights still belong to the federal government, and there's no guarantee that the feds will handle things in a way that benefits locals.
@@grandmasteryoda6717 the legislative authority of provincial governments is given by the constitution, and the legislative authority of territorial governments is given by the federal government. Each province also has a provincial crown and Lt. Governor as representative of the king, while the territories are under the federal crown, and have a territorial commissioner who represents the federal government.
And another detail, he called Québec a state.
Another detail - other commenters say the same thing
DUDE SAKHA IS AS BIG AS INDIA 💀💀💀💀💀
Also there is only 2 roads that go into it, and one of them is a winter ice road.
To get in you used to have to go on a dirt road which turned into mud in summer and you could be stuck for days, but it is mostly complete now when construction started in 2010.
Also i should mention that there is more roads into Sakha than 2, but only 2 lead to the rest of Russia, but from Sakha you can drive on ice roads to Anadyr or the North Coast.
@@pixeldubsofficialthey also built a railroad. However the capital and largest city Yakutsk (361,154 people) live on the other side of the Lena river and there is no bridge to cross it since the flood plain is over 6 mi (10 km) wide and it’s difficult to build such a massive structure on permafrost and there are massive ice flows every spring that could destroy the bridge too. However in winter you can drive across the river, as well as drive up and down it like a road.
actually a bit smaller, but their popluation is like andheri lol@@greasher926
Basically the places are so remote there's no desire for subdivision
Not can they support large populations. Desert and tundra make it hard to grow crops
You can say that one person can own 1 km2 in western Australia 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
awesome vid
Nice video. I enjoyed it a lot. Just one thing; you say on several occasions "it covers a distance of XX kilometres squared". This is not a distance, this is an area. Distance is one-dimensional (a straight line), whereas area is 2-dimensional.
Sakha Republic is awesome
Alaska is both the westernmost and easternmost US state.
Amazonas has around 4 million people
Who taught you it's "kilometres squared"? It's "square kilometres"!
Yes, he always gets it wrong. It's very annoying.
AI reads km² as it is: kilometer squared
@@linus98765 isn't this a real voice not ai?
@@greatpyramid4348 when did I say there was a difference? Do you know how english works?
An ad hominem response that ignores the facts. Clearly I've won the argument.
I was born in qld mate
Bro just say square kilometres
pre-watching imma say if this says "i thought texas was the biggest in the world" im fucking crying
edit: thank. god.
I don't think anyone outside of the US would ever think Texas is big. My province in Canada, Ontario, is nearly 40% bigger. Texas is 695,000 (roughly) KM^2. Ontario is 1,076,000 (also roughly) KM^2. Keep in mind, most Canadian provinces are bigger than, if not comparable in size to Texas 😂💁🏼♂️
Great video
It would be amazing anothre with smaller subdivission such as municipalities-towns only counting size
With great shame, I haven't heard of many of these names. Yeah, i need to watch more GB!
As somone from amazpnas nice to see my state in this list
3:06 also that is outdated as f the population is around 5m now
For perspective, Ireland is approximately 82,000 km²
Edit: what is Siberia then and how big is it?
Siberia is a geographically region within russia, it have the most gas and oil resources/reserve in the entire world, produced the most diamonds, rich in minerals, beautiful landscapes, at least 2 million square km of Farmland, it got the world's BIGGEST continuous forest (boreal) and it covers 10-13 million square km.
Siberia is about 13 million sq km. Bigger the Canada, usa, Australia, china, Brazil, aka world biggest countries
NT Australia is the best place in the world
Upper Straya🇦🇺 Best country in the world
6:37 Territory*
Vocês é que nunca viram o tamanho do alentejo
@@greatpyramid4348 dayum there is a lot to unpack here. 1. You are an egyptian pyramid. 2. You understood my message in portuguese meant for my countrymen and countrywomen 3. Idk if your response was sarcastic or not but my comment was clearly a joke. In Portugal Alentejo is regarded as a big and vast open place. Plus it's not even an administrative division outside the NUTS II EU divisions. Our administrative divisions are the 18 districts plus 2 autonomous regions so idk how you could even think I was serious. Tenha uma boa noite.
Sorry, but your population of Amazonas is wrong. It's almost 4 million.
Or oblasts
You make cool videos.
But saying "some" before every single measurement is making some of our heads explode. Other than that, thanks for the videos!