*NW Europe:* Iceland, Faroe Islands *Western Europe:* UK, Ireland, most France, Belgium, Netherlands, Denmark, West Germany, Switzerland. *SW Europe:* Portugal, Spain and Southern France. *North Europe:* Norway, Sweden, Finland, Estonia. *Central Europe:* East Germany, Poland, Czechia, Slovakia, Hungary, Austria, Slovenia, Lithuania, Latvia, Belarus and Ukraine (entire or West half), Konigsberg oblast. *South Europe:* Italy, Balkans. *NE, Eastern & SE Europe:* Russia (European part takes already 42% of Europe surface). *SE Europe:* (partly) Georgia, (partly) Azerbaijan, (partly) Kazakhstan. *The center of Europe is in NE Poland or Lithuania* (depending on the method). Above is how I would divide Europe into equal 9 parts.
It appears that the war in Ukraine, Sanctions, loss of Oil production, loss of foreign markets and destruction of industrial infrastructure. Has no adverse effect on Russia?
These kind of statistics try to represent themselves as neutral by ignoring any obvious red flags in any economy, future numbers are derived with horse blinders and flat numbers averaged from previous 10 or 20 years. The Russian economy is of course actually in very deep shit and taking up very expensive major loans. The Russian economy is also of course highly inflated for now as the government has increased spending to an unsustainable amount that makes the economy look larger than it actually is long term. Once the war in Ukraine ends or possibly as a trigger for the war to end the Russian economy is going to hit a brick wall sometime before 2030.
also Putin has signed deal with India and China which will basically mess up Russias economy years in the future. For example India and China are basically getting oil, fuel etc at about the 3rd of the price for the next 20 years
@@user-robotzaza-zx5tditaly is central/southern europe lol, by that logic then germany or spain shouldn't have been included as one is in central europe whereas the other is in southwestern europe
*NW Europe:* Iceland, Faroe Islands
*Western Europe:* UK, Ireland, most France, Belgium, Netherlands, Denmark, West Germany, Switzerland.
*SW Europe:* Portugal, Spain and Southern France.
*North Europe:* Norway, Sweden, Finland, Estonia.
*Central Europe:* East Germany, Poland, Czechia, Slovakia, Hungary, Austria, Slovenia, Lithuania, Latvia, Belarus and Ukraine (entire or West half), Konigsberg oblast.
*South Europe:* Italy, Balkans.
*NE, Eastern & SE Europe:* Russia (European part takes already 42% of Europe surface).
*SE Europe:* (partly) Georgia, (partly) Azerbaijan, (partly) Kazakhstan.
*The center of Europe is in NE Poland or Lithuania* (depending on the method).
Above is how I would divide Europe into equal 9 parts.
Where is Italy???
In Central Europe
@@zhiro_3 LOL 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Se la comió 😆.
Hey, this data is from 2023, please update data to 2024 data from IMF
It appears that the war in Ukraine, Sanctions, loss of Oil production, loss of foreign markets and destruction of industrial infrastructure. Has no adverse effect on Russia?
Nope it does not because of Russia's financiers which are China, India, Iran etc.
These kind of statistics try to represent themselves as neutral by ignoring any obvious red flags in any economy, future numbers are derived with horse blinders and flat numbers averaged from previous 10 or 20 years.
The Russian economy is of course actually in very deep shit and taking up very expensive major loans.
The Russian economy is also of course highly inflated for now as the government has increased spending to an unsustainable amount that makes the economy look larger than it actually is long term.
Once the war in Ukraine ends or possibly as a trigger for the war to end the Russian economy is going to hit a brick wall sometime before 2030.
also Putin has signed deal with India and China which will basically mess up Russias economy years in the future. For example India and China are basically getting oil, fuel etc at about the 3rd of the price for the next 20 years
@@patrickmccarten2144 Indeed these nummers about Russia are nonsense. In 2023 the GDP of Russia was not 5.2 trillion $ but only 2 trillion.
@@Handyman1703 you're just a fool who doesn't know the difference between nominal and market gdp.
Cuando hagas algo, hazlo bien ¿Italia no es de Europa?
Italy isn't from Western Europe therefore it was not added to the Nordic countries or to the countries of the former Yugoslavia
@@Milka_Prince Que Italia no es europa occidental? que fumaste?
@@Trotamundos_Galego Central Europe
@@Milka_Prince LOL 🤣🤣
@@Milka_Prince Estudia geografía, que buena falta te hace.
Europa occidental desde siempre más rica...
hola ! Papasito rico ;D
Dove caxxo è l'Italia cohlglion?
But where’s Italy ?
not west european lol
@@hazelnut3794 omg!!1 are you serious?
@@Trotamundos_Galego yup, pineapple pizza fellow
What about Italy?
In this video east europe vs west europe so italy is southern europe
@@user-robotzaza-zx5td looooolllllll
@@user-robotzaza-zx5td spain is not southern?
@@user-robotzaza-zx5tditaly is central/southern europe lol, by that logic then germany or spain shouldn't have been included as one is in central europe whereas the other is in southwestern europe
Polska leży w CENTRALNEJ EUROPIE nie we WSCHODNIEJ!
😂😂
Kažkokia nesąmonė.
With respect to Russia these numbers are completely wrong. In 2023 Russia didn't have a GDP of $5.2 billion but of around 2 billion !
yeah numbers are wrong
La gráfica es PIB PPA ( PPP en inglés ) en PIB nominal si que es sobre los 2 billones ( trillones en inglés ).