The ORIGINAL kingpin of the Hispanic world. #SPAIN. Thank you so much to Ana and José for helping out in this video. Also BEFORE YOU ASK, we made the "Autonomies of Spain" video a while ago (Check it out!) which is why we don't cover each region in this video as it would take too long. Either way, hope you enjoy!
The real real real real forgotten one:Monaco The real real real real real forgotten one:San marino The real real real real real real forgotten one:Vatican The real real real real real real real forgotten one: Belgium The real real real real real real real real forgotten one: Switzerland
I lived in Barcelona as a refugee from Iran at age 7. I feel the same, I still dream about Jamon Iberico, the stuff here in the US is just not the same!
Greetins from Theologos. Greece is quite nice, I´m visiting your country now and people from this area is quite similar from spanish people. Mediterranea sea, and the sun makes a very similar caracter🙂👍
I'm from Ireland and some of us from the far west have Spanish blood that comes from shipwrecked Armada sailors that washed up on the rocks, or plucked out and assimilated. Their stories are part of our local folklore.
The story is nice, but it's not very realsitic. However, Ireland and Spain have ties that go way back in history, sure you've heard about the Book of Invasions. Due to the leyendary Spanish origin of Irish Clan's leading families, Irish were considered Spaniards the very second they arrived in Spanish territory.
@@goodaimshield1115 Right. Some time ago Irish people were considered as "the Spaniards of the North" in Spain, with right to live and settle in Spain.
I think the story about spanish Armada is beautiful, but isn't correct. It's probably more plausible common Celtic ancestors or immigrations. I'm southern spaniard and When I did a DNA test I had results 21% Celtic (Irish/scottish/Welsch).
Fun fact; most Spaghetti Western movies were filmed in Spain since even though they were Italian movies, Spain has the dry locations that look like the American Southwest
Spain and Portugal are the best brothers ever, despite their pasts but have a great history. I really liked this video, explains practically everything about culture, history, art, politics Geography demographics of Spain🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸 I am Portuguese but I really like Spain and I hope to visit one day!🇵🇹
@@Ericson-vk6bx AHAHAH! Remember that even in Spain, different language groups prefer different countries also. To the North, more English. To the Southwest, more Portugal. To the South, more Middle East-like. To the Southeast, more French. To the Northeast, more Germanic. And some others who are more like Slavic.
@@charleyjr.iriarte7428 Eeeeh, no. It usually is about Portugal and Italy, maybe France, though we don't like them much. The rest of them... no. We all speak a Latin language and have Latin culture, the Basques speak a non-indoeuropean language also spoken in France.
@StatiControl As a Spanish person, I've always thought Spanish and Portuguese people were family, but the Portuguese that seem to be more opposed to it always seem to talk about the Iberian Union. kinda stupid how proud we can feel just from how powerful the country we were born in was 500 years ago, I often feel it, but is still stupid nonetheless.
@@eduardofidalgo7022 I'm a Spaniard too but I think when people talk about the Iberian Union thing it feels more like an annexation of Portugal rather than a real union and so the Portuguese just don't wanna be a part of that, specially when looking at the issues we already have with the different nations within Spain
@@nfdk2336 regardless of that, who tf cares about what some people did 500 years ago, most Spanish and Portuguese people share the same ancestors if you go back 500 years, and regardless of that, one should not judge a given nation for what the given nation's past monarchs did.
Wow that was the FUNNIEST geography now video, I really actually laughed in all the jokes!! Greetings from Greece, we ADORE our Spanish friends!!!! 🇬🇷🇨🇾
Spain is my most favorite country in Europe. Probably because they share their culture and cuisine with us, and now this makes us unique in any other country in Asia. They introduce Christmas, and now we celebrate the longest Christmas season in the world. LOL. And they never forget the Philippines, just recently they donated half-million of Moderna vaccines, and I read that the Philippines is the only Asian country, who recieved donation from Spain. Love from The Philippines 🇵🇭 Long Live Spain🇪🇸 🇵🇭♥️🇪🇸
@@eldon6054 There's this small movement to restore Spanish in the Philippines. I also want to include Spanish in our highschool Senior High School and College Curriculum
@@PinkGoldPeach23105 totally agree, I've been in Brazil a couple of times and I think it's the most unsafest place on earth. Portugal on the other hand is like Spain, one of the most safest places on earth. fact.
@@ulysse2145 Well, France is not fully Mediterranean (only Nice and Corsica) 🇪🇸🍻🇮🇹🍻🇬🇷 ↑ ↑ This is not beer. It is olive oil 🇪🇸🤝🏻🇫🇷 good friends 🇮🇹⚔️❤🇫🇷 frienemies 🇬🇷🤜🏻🤛🏻🇫🇷 friends
FUN FACT: There is a Plaza de Espana in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, built as a memorial for Spanish soldiers that have died during a civil war here in the 90s
As an Italian, I never felt more at home than talking with a group of Spanish people. We are basically cousins who meet up on family functions and always have fun together
As a Frenchman, I feel like we often get forgotten in the Latin conversation. To be fair, our cultural identity has always had strong Germanic and Celtic influence. Even our language is hardly intelligible to other Latins. Kind of the same deal with Romanian lol
Actually when we're kids we get taught to draw the iberian peninsula as if it were a face, eyes mouth and nose being in Portugal of course! That's why it looks so natural
Well in Portugal we learn that Portugal is the face of Europeu and Spain is the hair...we have a love/hate relationship.😬 They can't live without our bank privileges and we can't live without their affordable gas prices, we have similar celebrations but different lifestyles. Spaniards are too patriotic they understand us but they just don't like to put in the effort, whereas we are far mor hospitable. Don't get it wrong... we hate each other but we can't live apart !😂
Spain and Italy, OMG, that's so true. We are crazy for each other. But as a Galician, I must say that I have the same feelings for portuguese people. At the final of the day, we're family.
HI! I'm from Tenerife, fun fact, the silbido gomero was developed because La Gomera is an island with a lot of steep valleys and crevasses so people needed a way to speak with eachother without having to walk up/down hill so they started whitling.
Spain is like that one sibling that is so cheerful and puts a smile on everyone’s faces at the family reunion, even the goth sibling Romania. Greetings from Romania 🇷🇴❤️🇪🇸
Spanish siblings are Portugal and Italy. Greece is kind of normal cousin. And Romanian would be the weird one, like gypo or something. And Moldova is Communist version of Rom
@@Cris-hd1wb even as a Mexican i would recognize Romanian as a sibling from Spain, for sure not the closet, but hey. They are the cool uncle that preferred to do something different as the rest of the family XD
Yes as a Spaniard I LOVE goth Romania, I would love to visit, always cheering for the underdog, y’all are our family as well, even if a little weird haha love 💖
maaan such a shame they didn't include greece along with Italy in the friendzone section, literally every spaniard puts Greece at the same level of Italy, maybe only the language separating us more with you than with Italy. Love greece from Spain!
@@Ambitwine I think it's because most Spaniards barely come in contact with Greeks compared to Italians. Out of the three Northern Mediterranean peninsulas, the Italian is in the center, while the Balkan is to the east, and the Iberian is to the west. This gives Italy the advantage of being the geographic center of the Mediterranean, hence why it would have more contact and ties with other Mediterranean civilizations than Spain. Greece and Southern Italy are especially very tied because of the Greco-Roman heritage since Magna Graecia, not to mention a lot of Southern Italians have some Greek DNA. Spain was definitely a lot further from Greece, hence why the diluted sense of familiarity.
I love spain. Spain is my 2nd home. I’m not half spanish or even a tiny bit spanish, but in total i have spent a month every year of my life in spain. So it feels like home
@@DiegoPerez-jc9ur como que España abajo , te voy a dar un ejemplo de lo arriba que está España: yo duermo abajo en una litera y AAARRRRRIIIIBAAAAA ESSSPPAAAAÑÑÑAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!
I’ll be enrolling Spanish language class offered by Instituto Cervantes of Manila. ❤️ I think without Spain, the concept of The Philippines won’t be what it is today, we might have ended up being different island nations.
The Spanish language remained official here until 1980's where it was demoted as a recognized language. Clearly, Spain, our corrupt politicians already know their more favorite parent.
Spain is like a small continent, diverse from the cultural, natural, geographical, and political viewpoints, but at the same time wrapped by a common “Spanish” essence that make our country so unique and interesting. Hope we could open soon again so that you all can come and enjoy!
Actually, only Seat Ibiza, Seat Leon and Seat Arona are made in Spain. Seat Alhambra is made in Portugal, Seat Mii is made in Slovakia, Seat Tarraco is made in Germany and Seat Ateca is made in the Czech Republic. On the other hand, some non-Spanish brand cars are made in Spain such VW Polo, VW T-Roc, Opel Corsa, Opel Crossland, Audi A1, Renault Megane, Renault Kadjar, Renault Captur, Peugeot 2008, Peugeot Partner, Citroën C4, Citroën C-Elysee, Citroën Berlingo, Ford Galaxy, Ford S-Max, Ford Mondeo and Ford Kuga. Quite a feat.
@@HannoversSoap love to Germany from Spain, it has always mindblowned me that our countries were "united" once, under Charles I of Spain and V of Germany, and include Austria and the Netherlands in that mix too!
But can any Mediterranean food truly top a hearty Halushki or Bigos stew (not from Poland but have heavy Polish heritage) ? Can there ever be any real winners in the food wars?
Fun Fact: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly was filmed in Spain, and the graveyard scene was a Spain’s civil war graveyard. Which does mean that the grave they dug up was a real grave. Which is not such a fun fact.
Urban legend. It was a fake graveyard, made up by "hired" soldiers of the Spanish army, and they undone it afterwards. Years later it become so popular tourist sport that it was build up again. In any case, no people was buried there. Think seriously, do you think we got a graveyard so big just there, abandoned?
Fun fact: that fresco shown at 23:47 when Art was talking about how the bullfighting goes back to the Roman times is actually Minoan. This is how we are calling a civilisation centred on the modern Greek island of Crete, that predates even Ancient Greece let alone Rome.
why unnoticed????? spaniards love greece and greek culture... i guess you say it because you look spanish... but always be proud of greece as it is the mother of western european culture, long live Hellas, greetings from spain.
Much love from Puerto Rico to our madre patria España 🇪🇸. Despite being heavily influenced by the US and them treating us like a colony. We never forget and hold true what made Puerto Rico what it is today. Mucho cariño desde la isla del encanto!! 🇵🇷🇪🇸
Si quereís abandonar el bullying the América, que sepaís que estamos interesados en que os incorporeís a España y convertiros en una provincia. Mucho Amor, tengo amigos de Puerto Rico.
He vivido 6 meses en Puerto Rico y solo quiero regresar y vivir allá. Saludos desde España y mucho amor para San Juan, Carolina y Santa Isabel donde tuve la suerte de poder vivir.
There is a magical feeling when you can communicate with a portugues speaking people or an italian speaker (each one in its own mother tongue) and still understand each other!(of course, only if we try to be understood). from Spain: long live to Italy and Portugal!
Fun random fact about romance languages: all the 5 major ones have a different root for "Butterfly" 🇲🇫: papillon 🇮🇹: farfalla 🇵🇹: borboleta 🇪🇸: mariposa (tho this is also the world for nocturnal moths in PT) 🇷🇴: fluture
23:47 "Bullfight dates all the way back to Roman times". *_Shows a pic of Minoan Greek bull-leaping_* 31:58 "Roman empire connection" *_Shows Greek scripts on a rock_*
For the Basques of yesteryear, bulls were sacred animals and guardians of divinity. I'm not going to say 100% sure that they had no contact with Greeks or Phoenicians, but it was a geographically remote and very isolated region.
Whenever I hear someone talking in Spanish I heal confused for a sec because it sound SO SIMILAR to greek! Much love from Greece! Una faccia una razza 🇪🇦🇮🇹🇬🇷❤
Yeahh I'm spansh and I had a greek flatmate in Estonia. When she was watching I was like "Why is she watching the spanish tv??" until I realized it was actually greek.
Spain invented molotov coctail but Finns named it as Molotov cocktail. It's quite funny story how it got the name. There was also Molotovs bread basket, wich is napalm
Big love from Portugal to all spaniards out there! Really enjoyed the video and I can confirm the early "classroom" line of "Galicia, you stop talking to Portugal". I feel a deep love for you, galicians!
I lived in Spain for a year. I miss it so much. The food, the people, the climate. They really are the nicest people I have ever met. Much love from the UK💓 🇪🇸
@@joseluisfernandez6592 It's not only about the historical geography but also physical geography, geographical policy. Historical geography is just a small part of the content video.
17:00 The Moors (Berbers & Arabians) did not rule Spain for 7 centuries, more like 200 years but they were losing territory by the decade. 700 years only cause they had Granada (5% of Spain) for 350 years after they lost all territories in Spain but really Hispania.
Friendzone 🇪🇸🇮🇹🇵🇹🇬🇷🇮🇪 As a Spaniard I can assure you that our friendzone is actually pretty vast and twisted. I have really missed countries like Greece 🇬🇷 (they're cousins, maybe not as close as Italy, but still part of our southern family, and for us family is FAMILY💞) in fact, our accents are really similar, we both are extremely passionate countries, and we love visiting each other; or maybe Ireland 🇮🇪 (they're like us but in a northern european version: friendly, nice, fun and loud -while partying), we also have many historical and cultural bonds (including folklore and legends), especially if we talk about territories like Galicia, Asturias or the Basque Country. There are also many other connections that have deepened our relationship like the maritime trade (especially with Galway, with its Spanish Arch💚), the Black Irish or the Spanish Armada.
Occitan (Aranese) is also a co-official language of Spain. It's official in the whole territory of Catalonia, even though it's just spoken in a small region called Val d'Aran. Silbo gomero isn't a language, but a code. That means you can "whistle" in Spanish, English, French... it's just a way to turn spoken sounds into whistles.
As an Occitan Frenchman, I find it sad to see that Catalonia respects and preserves the Occitan language way more than we ever have. The French republic was built on an idea of extreme uniformity, and that translates through our terribly exclusionary language policy that has eradicated almost any language that was historically spoken on the mainland.
Hands down. The most enjoyable Geography Now episode!! I really like it a lot. Spanish people are the most interesting people I know. And one of most interesting countries in the world. Love Spain! Greetings from Malaysia! 🇲🇾 ♥️ 🇪🇸
As a spaniard, I really enjoyed watching this video. The wait was worth it. Greetings to everyone from the Canary Islands! Thank you so much Barbs for all the references you've made about my region throughout the video
There is an error in minute 23:34. Pamplona is not located in the Basque country but in Navarra, an autonomy where there are Basque speaking areas too.
Soy de España y he visitado muchos países, y aunque siempre estamos quejándonos de nuestro país creo que es uno de los mejores para vivir. Buena gastronomía, buena fiesta, buen clima, buenas tradiciones
@@joshnavarrete6716 No es cierto, y no es por llevar la contraria pero casi todo el mundo vemos más a los estadounidenses. Yo estudio historia y la de España está a otro nivel, pensaba que la de México es bastante (aunque nos faltan partes, ya saben por qué jaja) pero la española dios santo es interesantísimo saber cómo la tecnología, técnicas y conocimientos de los árabes llegaron a Europa por parte de Al-ándalus, o su pasado Romano con Séneca y demás cosas
We are brothers🇪🇸🇮🇹 Its funny because two friends of mine are with italian girls. One couple living in Spain, the other living now in Italy. We share the same values and lifestyle so no problem you life in one or the other. Salute, Viva L'Italia.
As a spaniard, I have to say that was a great episode. You could have added that Spain has the second largest high speed train network in the world after China and the largest in Europe 3,240 km (2,010 mi). Buen trabajo José y Ana.
I have a Spanish heritage. The descendants of the family of mother's side were either half-Spanish or fully Spanish. And oh, I'm from the Philippines btw
People close to the Capital has a high chance of having Spanish heritage since Manila had the most concentrated Spanish population during Philippines time as a Vassal to the Spanish Empire, although we weren't really controlled by Spain, only the Governor
When I was in the Philippines I was surprised to hear many words in tagalog are the same as in Spanish. I would say that from the Asian countries I've been, Philippines was where I felt more comfortable,I could feel the "Latin" vibe of the country
From my family, only my grandfather had been to Spain, for business trip. He visited Madrid and Toledo !!! Until now, none of us has been there. I hope that I will visit Spain after pandemic. Until then, I send my love to Spain from your friend Greece. Greeks we love Spain and Spanish people 🇬🇷❤🇪🇸
Γεια σας από την Ισπανία. Spain and Greece are really similar. I encourage you to come whenever you can and to meet local people. But be aware, you should try to learn a little bit of spanish, becouse the english level here is potato and the greek είναι μια δύσκολη γλώσσα.
Estudio español y la cultura española hace 14 años ya (tengo 20 años) y sigo aprendiendo mucho sobre este riquísimo país. Love mis primos españoles from Francia. 😄😁
Nosotros también amamos Francia, mi abuela y mi abuelo trabajaron en Francia durante los 50 y los 60 (como millones de españoles) Mucho amor, paz y entendimiento entre nuestros paises. Vecinos y hermanos😊
@@joaquincimas1707 Muchas gracias. Sí, hay una gran comunidad española o hispanohablante en Francia, especialmente en Tolosa y en el sudoeste (donde vivo), entonces hubiera pensado que Francia apareciera en la “friendzone” para completar el triángulo de los latin-superpowers, pero no pasa nada. De toda manera, ¡hay tanto que decir sobre España! Cuídate. 😉
@@IM_AYKHARAAD Sin duda. No entiendo como Francia no está en la Friendzone. Error grave de Geography. Pero bueno, los franceses y los españoles sabemos que compartimos batallas, luchamos entre nosotros y somos aliados, vecinos y hermanos desde siempre. Cuidate tú también. Hablas muy bien español :)) Vive la France, pour son histoire, sa beauté et sa culture. Salutations depuis l'Espagne
@@ianeons9278 hes cuban american Its funny all the people on Twitter saying "Cubans think they're white" When they are just as White as other European Americans
@@ianeons9278 He was either born in Cuba and came at a young age, or he was born in the US but his parents are Cuban. No Cuban would willingly move to Cuba from the US lol.
saludos a los mexicanos, yo soy italiano y no me gustan los spaniard, muy arrogantes y fastiodosos. Pero. tengo muchisimos amigos Mexicanos, Guatemaltecos y Salvadorenos :)
The ORIGINAL kingpin of the Hispanic world. #SPAIN. Thank you so much to Ana and José for helping out in this video. Also BEFORE YOU ASK, we made the "Autonomies of Spain" video a while ago (Check it out!) which is why we don't cover each region in this video as it would take too long. Either way, hope you enjoy!
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romance countries: France, Italy, Spain
the forgotten one: Portugal
the real forgotten one: Romania
the real real forgotten one: Moldova
the real real real forgotten one: Andorra
The real real real real forgotten one:Monaco
The real real real real real forgotten one:San marino
The real real real real real real forgotten one:Vatican
The real real real real real real real forgotten one: Belgium
The real real real real real real real real forgotten one: Switzerland
@@oof3397 Some of them, don’t have a romance language as their most spoken,
Example: Switzerland and Belgium
The real real real real forgotten one: Kazakhstan.
Moldovan’s do consider themselves romance culture is way different
I travelled to Spain when I was a kid. I still remember it as one of the most beautiful countries I've travelled to. Greetings to Spain from Greece.
Love Greece friends
That's quite a compliment, coming from Greece.
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I lived in Barcelona as a refugee from Iran at age 7. I feel the same, I still dream about Jamon Iberico, the stuff here in the US is just not the same!
Greetins from Theologos. Greece is quite nice, I´m visiting your country now and people from this area is quite similar from spanish people. Mediterranea sea, and the sun makes a very similar caracter🙂👍
Spain: why is there a mexican flag for our language?
Portugal: Oh you too?
England: Welcome to the club
The maddening trio.
New World privilege 💪🏼😤🌎
Americas Languages 😂
France (with the canadian flag/quebec): oh, so long no see, uh?
Don't forget france
I'm from Ireland and some of us from the far west have Spanish blood that comes from shipwrecked Armada sailors that washed up on the rocks, or plucked out and assimilated. Their stories are part of our local folklore.
The story is nice, but it's not very realsitic. However, Ireland and Spain have ties that go way back in history, sure you've heard about the Book of Invasions. Due to the leyendary Spanish origin of Irish Clan's leading families, Irish were considered Spaniards the very second they arrived in Spanish territory.
Even further back. The Celts arrived from Galicia, Spain thousands of years ago. There are quite a few people with Iberian DNA.
@@goodaimshield1115 Right. Some time ago Irish people were considered as "the Spaniards of the North" in Spain, with right to live and settle in Spain.
I think the story about spanish Armada is beautiful, but isn't correct. It's probably more plausible common Celtic ancestors or immigrations. I'm southern spaniard and When I did a DNA test I had results 21% Celtic (Irish/scottish/Welsch).
I'm Spanish and I descend from one of the Wild Geese that fled to Spain to keep fighting the English
Spain and Italy are so friendly to each other that they had a child and called it "Argentina". Think about it ;-)
As an argentinian, with italian and spanish background, i agree 100% :)
Two children: Argentina and Uruguay
@@edmarclavijo3393 I'd say Uruguay is the grandson of Spain and Italy while his parents are actually Brazil and Argentina hahahaha
Sabes que si papa
Isnt argentina like 50% german
“When an italian and spanish meet there is an instant connection”
Me having an italian dad and spanish mom: yes that is true indeed.
And your name doesn't seem neither an italian one neither a spanish one
@@pasqualeraso8623 cosa dici Pasquale? 🤌
Living proof
@@dromanin Dice que el nombre no parece español ni italiano
@@manuam98 si, lo sé, era un chiste =)
Fun fact; most Spaghetti Western movies were filmed in Spain since even though they were Italian movies, Spain has the dry locations that look like the American Southwest
I like spaghetti in my body.
Yeeeeeeees, there is also a huge cinematographic set in Spain
That's cool
@House Of Fleapit Italy is much more densely populated than Spain. Is not that easy to find the kind of vast, wild landscapes you find in Spain.
@House Of Fleapit
Also, Spain have waaay dryer places than Italy. Italy is in big part rainy/humid. Spain have some very dry semi-deserts in the south
Spain and Portugal are the best brothers ever, despite their pasts but have a great history. I really liked this video, explains practically everything about culture, history, art, politics Geography demographics of Spain🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸
I am Portuguese but I really like Spain and I hope to visit one day!🇵🇹
No es así 🇪🇦❤️🇮🇹
@@Ericson-vk6bx don't be rude man
@@Ericson-vk6bx AHAHAH! Remember that even in Spain, different language groups prefer different countries also. To the North, more English. To the Southwest, more Portugal. To the South, more Middle East-like. To the Southeast, more French. To the Northeast, more Germanic. And some others who are more like Slavic.
@@charleyjr.iriarte7428 Eeeeh, no. It usually is about Portugal and Italy, maybe France, though we don't like them much. The rest of them... no. We all speak a Latin language and have Latin culture, the Basques speak a non-indoeuropean language also spoken in France.
@@goodaimshield1115 that was a bad guess of mine. Maybe I should had kept quiet. Pardon me, everyone.
By the way, my last name is of Basque origin.
Spain and Portugal actually love and protect each other interests very much 🇵🇹
@StatiControl As a Spanish person, I've always thought Spanish and Portuguese people were family, but the Portuguese that seem to be more opposed to it always seem to talk about the Iberian Union. kinda stupid how proud we can feel just from how powerful the country we were born in was 500 years ago, I often feel it, but is still stupid nonetheless.
@@eduardofidalgo7022 I'm a Spaniard too but I think when people talk about the Iberian Union thing it feels more like an annexation of Portugal rather than a real union and so the Portuguese just don't wanna be a part of that, specially when looking at the issues we already have with the different nations within Spain
@@alovioanidio9770 Im in Lisboa right now, si quieres te mando la localización?
@@alovioanidio9770 That's too small minded. Please... 🇵🇹
@@nfdk2336 regardless of that, who tf cares about what some people did 500 years ago, most Spanish and Portuguese people share the same ancestors if you go back 500 years, and regardless of that, one should not judge a given nation for what the given nation's past monarchs did.
Wow that was the FUNNIEST geography now video, I really actually laughed in all the jokes!! Greetings from Greece, we ADORE our Spanish friends!!!! 🇬🇷🇨🇾
🇨🇾❤️🇮🇹❤️🇬🇷
@ჶ Troopa3xd ჶ And we Love both of you from Italia! 🇮🇹❤🇬🇷❤🇪🇸
We also adore Greece ❤️
To me you Greeks and Italians are both our brothers
“Extremadura, do you even exist?”
Murcia: *cries in Spanish*
Teruel: creates a party literally told "Teruel existe" (Teruel exists)
Yo siempre en los exámenes de las comunidades autónomas ponía Murcia como parte de Andalucía
Extremadura is such a joke that even Cervantes made fun of them with his jealous husband character.
MURICA!!!!! 🇺🇸
Glad Teruel got its well-deserved shoutout here
Spain is my most favorite country in Europe. Probably because they share their culture and cuisine with us, and now this makes us unique in any other country in Asia. They introduce Christmas, and now we celebrate the longest Christmas season in the world. LOL.
And they never forget the Philippines, just recently they donated half-million of Moderna vaccines, and I read that the Philippines is the only Asian country, who recieved donation from Spain.
Love from The Philippines 🇵🇭 Long Live Spain🇪🇸
🇵🇭♥️🇪🇸
We love The Philippines, I wish you could speak Spanish with us and the whole Hispanic community
@@eldon6054 There's this small movement to restore Spanish in the Philippines. I also want to include Spanish in our highschool Senior High School and College Curriculum
@@bryansantiago302 and remove Filipino language out of existence and having more immigration from Europe to outnumber native inhabitants there
We were one until a bit more thab 100 years!! Of course you are still brothers
I'm spanish and the philippines is my favorite asian country. 🇪🇦❤️🇵🇭
Spain: complaining that Spanish language is represented by a Mexican flag
Portugal: first time?
LOL! (^_^)=b
England: I know that feel bro
@@brenos.5017 Brazil is bigger, but bigger is not better, comparing Brazil to Portugal is like comparing Somalia to Switzerland
@@PinkGoldPeach23105 totally agree, I've been in Brazil a couple of times and I think it's the most unsafest place on earth. Portugal on the other hand is like Spain, one of the most safest places on earth. fact.
@@brenos.5017 if you want to be robbed...
Mediterranean siblings
🇪🇸🤝🏻🇮🇹🤝🏻🇬🇷
They do not border eachother on the land, but they do on the sea and on a same heart
Greece is the grandfather, Italy is the father, and Spain is the son. God bless Mediterranean culture ❤️🇪🇸🇮🇹🇬🇷❤️
Don't forget France though
@@ulysse2145 Well, France is not fully Mediterranean (only Nice and Corsica)
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↑ ↑
This is not beer.
It is olive oil
🇪🇸🤝🏻🇫🇷 good friends
🇮🇹⚔️❤🇫🇷 frienemies
🇬🇷🤜🏻🤛🏻🇫🇷 friends
@@pier.gio_o Spanish are also frenemies with French 😅
@@pier.gio_o and Marseille (founded by Greeks), Toulon, Cannes, Narbonne, Sète
Much love from Portugal to Spain, we have an imperfect relationship, but we will always be Iberians 🇵🇹🇪🇸
@ჶ Troopa3xd ჶ Ambos os países são dos mais bonitos da Europa e do mundo!
And we love you too portuguese brothers :)
Iberian love, the best love. Much love from Spain!
Totally not agree with friend zone. We love Portugal so much more than Italy!!!!
I hope someday we will reunite 😊
Spain Is a wonderful place with great and kind people. Much respect from Denmark 🇪🇸🇩🇰
🇪🇸 ❤🇩🇰
Vikingos ‼️💪🇩🇰
"Rafael Nadal known for winning Wimbledon in 2008 and 2010"
Nadal: cries in French open
😂😂😂 El Rey del French Open
el que ha hablado de deportes no tenia ni puta idea
Cries in 13 French opens*
Literally came here looking for this comment
Cries in 20 Grand Slams
Lol I actually got my first name from him. Like for real, I didn't even know until my parents told me.
FUN FACT: There is a Plaza de Espana in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, built as a memorial for Spanish soldiers that have died during a civil war here in the 90s
as a Spanish guy married to a Bosnian lady, that was the first place we visited when we went to Mostar together!
I have relations with the peace keeping soldiers of the after war, thanks to remember.
There is another one in Rome
Oh yeah, it was the first peacekeeping operation in wich Spain participated after the dictarorship, if I remember correctly.
My grandfather came to visit the new republics and he said that he was treated very well. He said that we were liked there
Spain: LOOL germany is soo serious
Latinoamerica: LOOOL spain is so serious
Germany: LOOOL switzerland is so serious
switzerland: *laughs in neutral*
Nadie piensa que los españoles son serios
Que mierda
@@Chactemal los latino americanos nos ven super frios y serios. Es verdad, porque me lo han dicho varias veces xD
Huh? Never heard Germans say that Switzerland is serious, we just think they’re rich lol
Switzerland has no strong feelings one way or the other.
I've been in Spain 4 times already and will go there 5th for sure! I love this country and your positive and open attitude :) Greetings from Poland :)
Polish people are the nicest in central Europe. Love them!
As an Italian, I never felt more at home than talking with a group of Spanish people. We are basically cousins who meet up on family functions and always have fun together
As a spaniard, Ive never felt more welcome than when I visited Italy. You guys are great.
We have very similar cultures
@@Barenor vosotros sois nuestros primos y os amamos... Siempre serás bienvenidos en nuestros pais
@@pablonieto5058 it's so true! I think thats why we get along so well, because we more or less know what to do and how to act around each other
I have a cousin who married an Italian man, he's a great guy
José and Ana cracking up and making faces at Barb the whole time is killing me 💀
Yeah, it's great. Like they're in the background and don't know what to be doing; that's always funny.
José has a beautiful smile, I'm in love 😍
@@marcosbeltran3029 Same here! Geez that guy something in his eyes and his smile tho!
@@marcosbeltran3029 Jose's so gorgeous!
@@marcosbeltran3029 me too.
Much love to our fellow latin friends in Spain from Romania 🇷🇴💜🇪🇸
In fact he forgot to mention Romania among the Latin countries of Europe!
@@ILCORVO78 cries in Andorran
Greetings from Brasil, send hugs to Moldova.
@@falathrim4322 this is the first time I hear about this country 😂
@@kiq993 greetings from Moldova !
Sono un sammarinese semplice: ad ogni video che parla di Spagna metto like, saludo todos los hermanos latinos! 🇸🇲💘🇪🇸
Spain, Italy, France & Portugal getting recognized for being latin countries: 😌
Romania:😶
True, romania is always left out
F andorra, monaco, belgium, luxembourg, switzerland, san marino, vatican and moldova
@@Hugo-cn9no oh yeah😂
Moldova : *cries in the corner*
As a Frenchman, I feel like we often get forgotten in the Latin conversation. To be fair, our cultural identity has always had strong Germanic and Celtic influence. Even our language is hardly intelligible to other Latins. Kind of the same deal with Romanian lol
Portugal just looks so natural with the googly eyes, like it was shaped just for this.
And they act like if spain was the og colonial...
Actually when we're kids we get taught to draw the iberian peninsula as if it were a face, eyes mouth and nose being in Portugal of course! That's why it looks so natural
@@rubengonzalez2911 U wat m8, insulting with the nose? (tbh it not even mad)
Well in Portugal we learn that Portugal is the face of Europeu and Spain is the hair...we have a love/hate relationship.😬 They can't live without our bank privileges and we can't live without their affordable gas prices, we have similar celebrations but different lifestyles.
Spaniards are too patriotic they understand us but they just don't like to put in the effort, whereas we are far mor hospitable. Don't get it wrong... we hate each other but we can't live apart !😂
@@aninhascs3735 says the nation thats about to become the new austria-hungary
Spain and Italy, OMG, that's so true. We are crazy for each other. But as a Galician, I must say that I have the same feelings for portuguese people. At the final of the day, we're family.
As a Western Andalusian, I relate. Portugal is our brother and Italy our cousin.
I'm Galician and it's true. We see portuguesse like brothers we love so much!
Y porque habláis en inglés si sois todos españoles? xd
I think with the next match we aren't going to be friends anymore xd
@@rayxz_GD Eso mismo me preguntaba JAJAJAJA
HI! I'm from Tenerife, fun fact, the silbido gomero was developed because La Gomera is an island with a lot of steep valleys and crevasses so people needed a way to speak with eachother without having to walk up/down hill so they started whitling.
Spanish and Italians in the comment section: * showing love to each other *
Latin Americans: Aber kojan
Ya lo hicieron, salieron Argentina y Uruguay.
jajajajajjaja
@@juanjacobomoracerecero6604 Buena respuesta
@@juanjacobomoracerecero6604 nadie quiere a Chile
@@juanjacobomoracerecero6604 jajajajajajaja craaaaaaaaack
South Africa: I have the longest video Spain: Consider your self beaten by 5 seconds
spain: hold my cubata
Spain: hold my 48 world heritage sites
Wait till UK and US get here.
Spain got sum sunglasses now
Russia: Hold my vodka
I'm so glad I've been part of this! Can't stop watching it!!!! Thank you everyone!!!!
Ya pero entonces quedamos en que la payeya valenciana lleva ositos de gominola o no?
Hostia Ana lo habéis hecho de puta madre. Y has actuado tela de bien con lo del portátil! Ole tú y el Jose!
GENIAL, Ana! Me ha encantado! Además, valenciana como yo 💖🔥
@@m.sanchez9902 jajajajajaja lo que quieras!
@@sseppel gracias!!
I've been studying Castillian Spanish for 5 years, and it never ceases to fascinate me.
Spain is like that one sibling that is so cheerful and puts a smile on everyone’s faces at the family reunion, even the goth sibling Romania. Greetings from Romania 🇷🇴❤️🇪🇸
Spanish siblings are Portugal and Italy. Greece is kind of normal cousin. And Romanian would be the weird one, like gypo or something.
And Moldova is Communist version of Rom
@@rtcabangwonosari4964 *sighs deeply*
@@Cris-hd1wb even as a Mexican i would recognize Romanian as a sibling from Spain, for sure not the closet, but hey. They are the cool uncle that preferred to do something different as the rest of the family XD
Yes as a Spaniard I LOVE goth Romania, I would love to visit, always cheering for the underdog, y’all are our family as well, even if a little weird haha love 💖
As a Puerto Rican, I also recognize Romania as Spaniard siblings and beside, We’re Romans 🇵🇷🇪🇸❤️🇹🇩🇫🇷🇮🇹🇵🇹
Love Spain from Greece 🇬🇷 Really beautiful country 🇬🇷🤝🇪🇦
Hellenic-Hispanic love, a journey across time and language.
You live in Greece? Me too!
Which one is the beautiful country??? I'd say both, love Greece🇬🇷from Spain🇪🇦
maaan such a shame they didn't include greece along with Italy in the friendzone section, literally every spaniard puts Greece at the same level of Italy, maybe only the language separating us more with you than with Italy. Love greece from Spain!
@@Ambitwine I think it's because most Spaniards barely come in contact with Greeks compared to Italians. Out of the three Northern Mediterranean peninsulas, the Italian is in the center, while the Balkan is to the east, and the Iberian is to the west. This gives Italy the advantage of being the geographic center of the Mediterranean, hence why it would have more contact and ties with other Mediterranean civilizations than Spain. Greece and Southern Italy are especially very tied because of the Greco-Roman heritage since Magna Graecia, not to mention a lot of Southern Italians have some Greek DNA. Spain was definitely a lot further from Greece, hence why the diluted sense of familiarity.
I love spain. Spain is my 2nd home.
I’m not half spanish or even a tiny bit spanish, but in total i have spent a month every year of my life in spain. So it feels like home
always welcome here :,)
We will always receive you with affection in our land! (¡Siempre te recibiremos con cariño en nuestra tierra!)
Si te sientes español, eres español.
@@davebrown3917 Bien dicho! XD
Y haber las cosas como son ahora españa esta un poco en la mierda
Where are you from, Johan?
Great country! Viva à Espanha! Abraços do outro lado.🇵🇹
Arriba la península ibérica
With proud of having Portugal as neighbour, abazos desde España
@@felixquesada5998 🇪🇸👎
@@DiegoPerez-jc9ur como que España abajo , te voy a dar un ejemplo de lo arriba que está España: yo duermo abajo en una litera y AAARRRRRIIIIBAAAAA ESSSPPAAAAÑÑÑAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!
Desde el otro lado no mi hermano. Estamos en el mismo lado 😃
Catalonia: *tries to go through window*
Canary Islands: *casually sitting outside far away from the window*
I’ll be enrolling Spanish language class offered by Instituto Cervantes of Manila. ❤️
I think without Spain, the concept of The Philippines won’t be what it is today, we might have ended up being different island nations.
It is what it is, I guess.
First Filipino constitution was written in Spanish, Ritzal wrote in Spanish too.
You're welcome to come to Spain at anytime, we won't ever forget our brothers in Asia :,)
The Spanish language remained official here until 1980's where it was demoted as a recognized language. Clearly, Spain, our corrupt politicians already know their more favorite parent.
Saludos desde España
This is my favourite episode because I love spain and learning Spanish. The language composed of whistle is so unique.
I’m from Spain and i’ve been waiting so much for this. Amazing job!!🇪🇸
as a mexican with half spaniard descent ive been waiting on this episode for 3 years already !!!
Also im from spain too
Love Spain from Italy ❤️🇮🇹
It is literally impossible for you to have watched this fully how can you already say great job?!?!
@@hankfinucane5530 It’s a long awaited *Geography Now* video, be a little more optimistic :)
Spain is like a small continent, diverse from the cultural, natural, geographical, and political viewpoints, but at the same time wrapped by a common “Spanish” essence that make our country so unique and interesting.
Hope we could open soon again so that you all can come and enjoy!
"We have the 2nd biggest automotive industry after Germany"
Me a German driving a SEAT: I am impressed indeed
Actually, only Seat Ibiza, Seat Leon and Seat Arona are made in Spain.
Seat Alhambra is made in Portugal, Seat Mii is made in Slovakia, Seat Tarraco is made in Germany and Seat Ateca is made in the Czech Republic.
On the other hand, some non-Spanish brand cars are made in Spain such VW Polo, VW T-Roc, Opel Corsa, Opel Crossland, Audi A1, Renault Megane, Renault Kadjar, Renault Captur, Peugeot 2008, Peugeot Partner, Citroën C4, Citroën C-Elysee, Citroën Berlingo, Ford Galaxy, Ford S-Max, Ford Mondeo and Ford Kuga.
Quite a feat.
you were driving a seat?
@@sqoli5161 I am still
@@HannoversSoap love to Germany from Spain, it has always mindblowned me that our countries were "united" once, under Charles I of Spain and V of Germany, and include Austria and the Netherlands in that mix too!
@@HannoversSoap how are you driving a seat do u mean ur sat in a seat driving a car
I was lucky enough to visit Spain in 2019, and I’m so glad this was the first country I visited. Spain was so warm and welcoming. Viva España!!
I'm Greek and I have to say Spain has the best food I have ever eaten. Wear that badge proudly, since I have been to Italy several times.
Are we really worthy of that badge coming from a greek person?
I believe in *Mediterranean supremacy* no need for individual badges
@@Sergio-wn4sp Me too
But can any Mediterranean food truly top a hearty Halushki or Bigos stew (not from Poland but have heavy Polish heritage) ? Can there ever be any real winners in the food wars?
@@kingdede9901 I'd love to answer but I have no idea what that is. I guess everyone's biased on the topic so just enjoy food
Fun Fact: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly was filmed in Spain, and the graveyard scene was a Spain’s civil war graveyard. Which does mean that the grave they dug up was a real grave. Which is not such a fun fact.
lmao, Clint Eastwood comiting a serious crime? Wtf
Funner fact, you can still visit the cimetière.
Fun Fact: the body they dug up was a Spanish actress who’s dying wish was to act even after death. Though I don’t think that’s what she had in mind...
@@ryangordon2351
Hey! she should have been more specific bro
Urban legend. It was a fake graveyard, made up by "hired" soldiers of the Spanish army, and they undone it afterwards. Years later it become so popular tourist sport that it was build up again.
In any case, no people was buried there. Think seriously, do you think we got a graveyard so big just there, abandoned?
Just wonder why is it that I watched through this half hour show with a full on big SMILE on my face.
Spain is as absolute LEGEND!
I went to Cadiz and Sevilla a few years ago and it was the best time! My wife and I can’t wait to visit or get stationed there.
The reactions to the cocaine facts that Ana has are priceless. A true Valencian 😂
Fun fact: that fresco shown at 23:47 when Art was talking about how the bullfighting goes back to the Roman times is actually Minoan. This is how we are calling a civilisation centred on the modern Greek island of Crete, that predates even Ancient Greece let alone Rome.
Additionally, the inscription in the Italy-Spain friendship section is in Byzantine Greek!
I went to Spain when I was 16. Absolutely LOVED it. Beautiful landscape and super friendly people!
I would like to visit Spain one day. As a Greek, I'll probably go unnoticed there
come to italy, it's way better than spain and people are definetely less arrogant
why unnoticed????? spaniards love greece and greek culture... i guess you say it because you look spanish... but always be proud of greece as it is the mother of western european culture, long live Hellas, greetings from spain.
I'm Spanish, you can't even imagine how long I've been waiting for this to happen
same!
So did I!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Venezuelanos, Uruguayos:..
Zimbabweans:
As a Swede... Soon....
Much love from Puerto Rico to our madre patria España 🇪🇸. Despite being heavily influenced by the US and them treating us like a colony. We never forget and hold true what made Puerto Rico what it is today. Mucho cariño desde la isla del encanto!! 🇵🇷🇪🇸
Si quereís abandonar el bullying the América, que sepaís que estamos interesados en que os incorporeís a España y convertiros en una provincia. Mucho Amor, tengo amigos de Puerto Rico.
@@115DELDE Jajajaja, eso hasta parece un chiste, xddd.
@@115DELDE jaja España no puede ni con sus propias cuidades que va poder con otra colonia xd.
Viva Puerto Ricoo! 🇪🇦🇵🇷
He vivido 6 meses en Puerto Rico y solo quiero regresar y vivir allá. Saludos desde España y mucho amor para San Juan, Carolina y Santa Isabel donde tuve la suerte de poder vivir.
Me: Already spaniard
Also me: Yessir let's learn about Spain!
Me in the Germany video: Imma learn so much! 🤓
Pues la verdad es que hacen un mejor trabajo que la mayoría de profesores de geografía.
literally me right now 😂😂
Same
@@ivanheernaandez Porq cojones es es eso cierto
La Madre Patria, no sabia que la merienda y el cenar a las 10 era herencia colonial, un abrazo desde SCZ-Bolivia
Herencia virreinal
Y de dónde te crees que venía, de los aimaras? Te sorprenderás también si te apellidas Pérez o Castillo jajaja
There is a magical feeling when you can communicate with a portugues speaking people or an italian speaker (each one in its own mother tongue) and still understand each other!(of course, only if we try to be understood). from Spain: long live to Italy and Portugal!
True that. It amazes me as well.
🇮🇹😘
Fun random fact about romance languages: all the 5 major ones have a different root for "Butterfly"
🇲🇫: papillon
🇮🇹: farfalla
🇵🇹: borboleta
🇪🇸: mariposa (tho this is also the world for nocturnal moths in PT)
🇷🇴: fluture
@@petrus9067in catalán it’s: papallona (so French root)
23:47 "Bullfight dates all the way back to Roman times".
*_Shows a pic of Minoan Greek bull-leaping_*
31:58 "Roman empire connection"
*_Shows Greek scripts on a rock_*
Yes bullfighting was traditional in Spain since before the rise of Carthage, seems it started with Greek or Phoenician colonists
For the Basques of yesteryear, bulls were sacred animals and guardians of divinity.
I'm not going to say 100% sure that they had no contact with Greeks or Phoenicians, but it was a geographically remote and very isolated region.
Whenever I hear someone talking in Spanish I heal confused for a sec because it sound SO SIMILAR to greek!
Much love from Greece! Una faccia una razza 🇪🇦🇮🇹🇬🇷❤
HI we love you guys from Armenia 🇦🇲❤🇪🇸❤🇬🇷❤🇮🇹
Yeah! Castilian Spanish and Greek have almost the same phonology.
Yeahh I'm spansh and I had a greek flatmate in Estonia. When she was watching I was like "Why is she watching the spanish tv??" until I realized it was actually greek.
Wait we use that phrase for Spanish too? I'm up for it! Mucho amor y muchos besos de Grecia!
Greece is the grandfather, Italy is the father and Spain is the son. ❤️🇪🇸🇮🇹🇬🇷❤️
Spain invented molotov coctail but Finns named it as Molotov cocktail. It's quite funny story how it got the name. There was also Molotovs bread basket, wich is napalm
yess infact we invented it during the civil war and the name was cocktail Domínguez.
Wow, what an animation!
Mucho amor y un gran abrazo a España desde Italia!
Hermanos latinos 🇮🇹❤️🇪🇸
Un abrazo a Italia desde España!
La verdad es que la calidad de las animaciones es cada vez mejor 👌
SPQR amigo!!!
la mejor Europa es Latinoeuropa
Un abrazo desde España
Big love from Portugal to all spaniards out there! Really enjoyed the video and I can confirm the early "classroom" line of "Galicia, you stop talking to Portugal". I feel a deep love for you, galicians!
💖
Espanha é merda, bro. 1143 🤝1640
Nunca dejará de hacerme gracia un guiri diciendo "payeya" en lugar de "paella"
Luego que los españoles pronuncian mal en inglés, pero anda que ellos... No dan ni una
Los guiris no valen pa aprender idiomas
A mí me parece entre gracioso y adorable jajaja A saber cómo nos escucharán ellos
Son unos negados para aprender español... Ni falta que les hace sabiendo inglés. Nos meten el inglés hasta por el culo jeje
Me imagino que cuando nosotros intentamos hablar inglés pasa algo parecido XD
Amo la Spagna Dall'italia ❤️🇮🇹🤞🏽🇪🇸❤️
The river Tagus is not called "Tejo", it is called "Tajo".
Yet in Portugal its name is Tejo.
In Spanish "Tejo" is a type of tree hahaha
Tejo; Taxus baccata (latín).
Taxus Tajus Tajo Tejo
¿El latín le cambió el nombre al río Tejo?
Te juro que he tenido que buscar que coño era el rio tejo JAJAJAJJAJA
@@elenagarijoo7716 , jajaja. Sobre el mapa es más fácil encontrarlo empezando por la desembocadura: allí conserva su nombre original.
I lived in Spain for a year. I miss it so much. The food, the people, the climate. They really are the nicest people I have ever met. Much love from the UK💓 🇪🇸
*Longest videos on the channel*
1 - Spain (33:18)
2 - South Africa (33:13)
3 - Russia (32:55)
I think, U.S episode will beat them all :)
@@oguzhankaradeniz4835 I don't think so, Spain has a way more history than USA
@@joseluisfernandez6592 It's not only about the historical geography but also physical geography, geographical policy. Historical geography is just a small part of the content video.
@@oguzhankaradeniz4835 the UK will probably beat the us.
I'm not so sure, we have a fair amount of history, but we don't have that much in terms of physical or natural geography
17:00 The Moors (Berbers & Arabians) did not rule Spain for 7 centuries, more like 200 years but they were losing territory by the decade. 700 years only cause they had Granada (5% of Spain) for 350 years after they lost all territories in Spain but really Hispania.
"Italy,France,Spain, and Portugal are the Latin countries of Europe"
Romania: Am I a joke to you?
They alsways forget about romania.
He could add Monaco, Andorra, San Marino, the Vatican and Malta!
@@towaritch half of Belgium, half of Luxembourg and a third of Switzerland too.
Malta however isn't Latin.
Tbf Romania is a Latin/Slavic hybrid
Moldavia sad
Friendzone 🇪🇸🇮🇹🇵🇹🇬🇷🇮🇪
As a Spaniard I can assure you that our friendzone is actually pretty vast and twisted. I have really missed countries like Greece 🇬🇷 (they're cousins, maybe not as close as Italy, but still part of our southern family, and for us family is FAMILY💞) in fact, our accents are really similar, we both are extremely passionate countries, and we love visiting each other; or maybe Ireland 🇮🇪 (they're like us but in a northern european version: friendly, nice, fun and loud -while partying), we also have many historical and cultural bonds (including folklore and legends), especially if we talk about territories like Galicia, Asturias or the Basque Country. There are also many other connections that have deepened our relationship like the maritime trade (especially with Galway, with its Spanish Arch💚), the Black Irish or the Spanish Armada.
*Cries in French* 🇫🇷
@@wildinfernoninety France too!
@@wildinfernoninety that surprise invasion while you were crossing the territori took a hit in our trust,
Thas crazy dude I also agree with those countries
@@wildinfernoninety fuck you france, no one likes you
Nós brasileiros amamos a Espanha! 🇪🇸
Saludos desde Brasil España 🇧🇷🇪🇸
Y los españoles amamos Brasil!!
@@valtram Viva Brasil y España! 🇧🇷🇪🇸
Golearam Argentina e Alemanha, e não a gente, amamos a Espanha
das favelas kkkkkk
@@giniusprime Falou pouco mas falou 💩💩💩
Occitan (Aranese) is also a co-official language of Spain. It's official in the whole territory of Catalonia, even though it's just spoken in a small region called Val d'Aran.
Silbo gomero isn't a language, but a code. That means you can "whistle" in Spanish, English, French... it's just a way to turn spoken sounds into whistles.
As an Occitan Frenchman, I find it sad to see that Catalonia respects and preserves the Occitan language way more than we ever have. The French republic was built on an idea of extreme uniformity, and that translates through our terribly exclusionary language policy that has eradicated almost any language that was historically spoken on the mainland.
A ver si les entra de una vez en la cabeza a los nacionalistas catalanes, que pretenden que ha sido lo contrario.
Hands down. The most enjoyable Geography Now episode!! I really like it a lot. Spanish people are the most interesting people I know. And one of most interesting countries in the world. Love Spain! Greetings from Malaysia! 🇲🇾 ♥️ 🇪🇸
"spain got busy and made a big ass family In the world"
*As a Filipino, i can CONFIRM that is true*
@@Just4Kixs which is a good thing cause we speak our indigenous language, mixed with some Spanish and english
@@Just4Kixs but there’s a region in Philippines that’s speak only Spanish and those are the Chavacanos
Chavacano's a creole language
@@TenshoWasHere only bad thing is the many of our people our forced to learn tagalog in school. Instead of their regional dielect.
@@nomadiccheese4911 and you know the worse thing is? calling your mother tongue a "dialect".
As a spaniard, I really enjoyed watching this video. The wait was worth it. Greetings to everyone from the Canary Islands! Thank you so much Barbs for all the references you've made about my region throughout the video
¿de qué isla?
There is an error in minute 23:34. Pamplona is not located in the Basque country but in Navarra, an autonomy where there are Basque speaking areas too.
Greetings from Romania to our latin brothers 🇷🇴🇪🇦
Greetings from Brazil! 🇧🇷
Hey bro, I'm from Brazil, but my family is from Romania. Greetings!
@@lain7758 latin brotherhood 🇷🇴🤝🇧🇷
@Jayy Rxbxl if you came here be aware of vampires 🤣
Not from Spain, but love Romania. Definitely one of the most underrated countries in Europe!!
Soy de España y he visitado muchos países, y aunque siempre estamos quejándonos de nuestro país creo que es uno de los mejores para vivir. Buena gastronomía, buena fiesta, buen clima, buenas tradiciones
Y la verdad que sí, nosotros en México vemos a España como el país a seguir, su cultura, su gastronomía, música, todo lo admiramos desde acá, hermano
Y una historia fascinante
@@joshnavarrete6716 ❤️
bua las fiestas que hay aqui son las MEJORES, especialmente en mallorca siempre es un buen tiempo aqui
@@joshnavarrete6716 No es cierto, y no es por llevar la contraria pero casi todo el mundo vemos más a los estadounidenses. Yo estudio historia y la de España está a otro nivel, pensaba que la de México es bastante (aunque nos faltan partes, ya saben por qué jaja) pero la española dios santo es interesantísimo saber cómo la tecnología, técnicas y conocimientos de los árabes llegaron a Europa por parte de Al-ándalus, o su pasado Romano con Séneca y demás cosas
We also have Aperitivo e Merenda here in Italy 🇮🇹. Salute to our spanish latin cousins 🇪🇸
We are brothers🇪🇸🇮🇹
Its funny because two friends of mine are with italian girls. One couple living in Spain, the other living now in Italy.
We share the same values and lifestyle so no problem you life in one or the other. Salute, Viva L'Italia.
In Portugal too! 🇵🇹🇪🇸🇮🇹
I´m from Brazil and I love how you explain all this details about Spain. Very interesting, it for sure made me love Spain even more.
Also, Greece and Spain share the closest relationship after Italy.
True
Love Greece 🇬🇷❤️
After Italy and Portugal, but close friends nonetheless🤩
a fun fact its that spanish and greek sound almost THE SAME
As a spaniard, I have to say that was a great episode. You could have added that Spain has the second largest high speed train network in the world after China and the largest in Europe 3,240 km (2,010 mi). Buen trabajo José y Ana.
¡Hola Espana!
🇮🇩🤝🇪🇸
Warm greetings from Indonesia! I love your country, especially the football culture there.
I'm from Brazil but my great grandmother was from Spain, I wish one day I could visit this awesome country
them: * call mallorca fake germany *
me, a german: ahh yes, our 17th bundesland
True that 😂
I thought fake UK was Benidorm. We've even made a comedy about it 😂
Anschluss. exe is working in the background.
Dieser Kommentar ist nun Eigentum der Bundesrepublik Deutschland
@@antonycharnock2993 not only Benidorm but half of the province of Alicante..... but yeah I guess Benidorm would be the capital 😐
Very much love from France to Spain 🇫🇷❤️🇪🇸, so sad that we weren’t included in the friend zone
You should have been 🇪🇸❤️🇫🇷
Love France from Spain 🇪🇸❤️🇫🇷
@@TF-km2ls thank you my friend 🇫🇷❤️🇪🇸
Isn't there kinda of a love/hate relationship between Spain and France? Because there is between Italy and France.
@@aleterla Yes, there is for some people but I personally like France. With Italy there is only a love relationship 😜
I have a Spanish heritage. The descendants of the family of mother's side were either half-Spanish or fully Spanish. And oh, I'm from the Philippines btw
People close to the Capital has a high chance of having Spanish heritage since Manila had the most concentrated Spanish population during Philippines time as a Vassal to the Spanish Empire, although we weren't really controlled by Spain, only the Governor
When I was in the Philippines I was surprised to hear many words in tagalog are the same as in Spanish. I would say that from the Asian countries I've been, Philippines was where I felt more comfortable,I could feel the "Latin" vibe of the country
Yeah very few Filipinos have Spanish blood they just want to sound exotic
@@steveboy7302 I don't think anything about Spain's well-documented connection to the Philippines was "wanted".
I love how the co-host of South Africa was featured in the episode as well.
From my family, only my grandfather had been to Spain, for business trip. He visited Madrid and Toledo !!! Until now, none of us has been there. I hope that I will visit Spain after pandemic. Until then, I send my love to Spain from your friend Greece. Greeks we love Spain and Spanish people 🇬🇷❤🇪🇸
We are Happy to recieve you when the pandemic ends
From Spain
@@shepard403 Muchas gracias !!! I hope soon !!!
@@mossakis de nada
Γεια σας από την Ισπανία. Spain and Greece are really similar. I encourage you to come whenever you can and to meet local people. But be aware, you should try to learn a little bit of spanish, becouse the english level here is potato and the greek είναι μια δύσκολη γλώσσα.
@@PunkSinAutor Hola mi amigo de Grecia. Greek language is the base of all foreign latin languages !!!
Estudio español y la cultura española hace 14 años ya (tengo 20 años) y sigo aprendiendo mucho sobre este riquísimo país.
Love mis primos españoles from Francia. 😄😁
Nosotros también amamos Francia, mi abuela y mi abuelo trabajaron en Francia durante los 50 y los 60 (como millones de españoles) Mucho amor, paz y entendimiento entre nuestros paises. Vecinos y hermanos😊
@@joaquincimas1707 Muchas gracias. Sí, hay una gran comunidad española o hispanohablante en Francia, especialmente en Tolosa y en el sudoeste (donde vivo), entonces hubiera pensado que Francia apareciera en la “friendzone” para completar el triángulo de los latin-superpowers, pero no pasa nada.
De toda manera, ¡hay tanto que decir sobre España!
Cuídate. 😉
@@IM_AYKHARAAD Sin duda. No entiendo como Francia no está en la Friendzone.
Error grave de Geography. Pero bueno, los franceses y los españoles sabemos que compartimos batallas, luchamos entre nosotros y somos aliados, vecinos y hermanos desde siempre. Cuidate tú también. Hablas muy bien español :))
Vive la France, pour son histoire, sa beauté et sa culture. Salutations depuis l'Espagne
@spindletea Pues... si hablas español, bueno es normal que entiendas, ¿no?
@spindletea Oh OK. Fantastic, then. 😄
Born in Cuba and grew up in the USA, glad to see Cuba high on the list in Spain’s friend zone. Both my grandfathers were born in Galicia. 🇪🇸🇨🇺🇺🇸
Wouldn't that make you Spanish? I'm a little confused
@@TheFireNeox genetically spanish but obviously he was born in Cuba so hes cuban
Wait so you are Cuban American who moved from the US to Cuba.
@@ianeons9278 hes cuban american
Its funny all the people on Twitter saying "Cubans think they're white"
When they are just as White as other European Americans
@@ianeons9278 He was either born in Cuba and came at a young age, or he was born in the US but his parents are Cuban. No Cuban would willingly move to Cuba from the US lol.
as an englishman i adore spain beautiful country
Gorgeous country indeed. Joly people
I’m a Spaniard and this was beautiful to watch. I kept on smiling throughout the video. José and Ana did great as guests ❤️❤️
Love from Indonesia to Spain! 🇪🇸 🇮🇩
Halo fellow Indonesian geograpeeps 😁
Gak nyangka ketemu orang Indonesia di kolom komentar, wkwk..
I so loved this video.
Spain has a lot to offer to the whole world.
And man, Spaniards are the craziest when partying.
Love from Mexico 🇲🇽 🇪🇸
I thought Mexicans were the craziest when partying🇲🇽🇲🇽
@@sabr3T Both
U r not wrong, but u Mexicans know how to party too bro
@@sergiomirallesbeneito7891 Clara evidencia de la herencia española que poseen
saludos a los mexicanos, yo soy italiano y no me gustan los spaniard, muy arrogantes y fastiodosos. Pero. tengo muchisimos amigos Mexicanos, Guatemaltecos y Salvadorenos :)
Oh We love you too, our little Spanish brothers. 🇮🇹🇪🇸🇮🇹🇪🇸❤️🇮🇹🇪🇸🇮🇹🇪🇸
I have got some awesome Spanish friends here.
You guys are great people
Love to Spain from India
🇮🇳❤🇪🇸
Spain is one of the most beautiful countries in the world. Love from Greece 🇬🇷🇪🇸❤️
Ταυτίζομαι!
Love to Greece from Italy 🇬🇷🇮🇹❤️
αντε γεια δεν ειμαι ο μονος που βλεπει απο ελλαδα
@Phuc Yu I don't understand why you wrote something like this. And I don't care. Italians, Greeks and Spaniards love each other. Like it or not.
@@Yakozaball We love you too. una faccia, una razza🇬🇷❤️🇮🇹
Love Spain from Norway!! 🇪🇸 ❤️ 🇳🇴
Love norway from spain
I'm from Norway and live in Spain, seeing this comment is weird
@@yumm186 You are welcome in spain
Fun Fact: The most famous youtuber in Spain is actually half norwegian: elRubius
Big love Norway 🇳🇴❤️🇮🇹
I'm from Germany and I love soooooo much Spain :)