🇮🇹 Italy Reacts: Nordic Showdown! (Sweden vs Denmark vs Norway vs Finland)

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    🇮🇹 Italy Reacts: Nordic Showdown! (Sweden vs Denmark vs Norway vs Finland)
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  • @yorkaturr
    @yorkaturr 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    Finland gained a lot of athletics gold medals before WW2 from long distance running, with Paavo Nurmi alone getting 9 gold medals. They used to call them the Flying Finns.

  • @mixlllllll
    @mixlllllll 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +19

    "All Nordic countries"
    Sad Iceland noises :D Iceland is also a republic.

  • @urhonykvist8795
    @urhonykvist8795 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    The land waters inside the country.

  • @Mojova1
    @Mojova1 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    We have a new president now. Cai-Göran Alexander Stubb. In Finland. Smart guy. Speaks 5 languages. Btw the Swedish Å is pronounsed as O except Swedish who pronounce O as U and U as something between Y and U. :D

    • @pentti3715
      @pentti3715 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Also the prime minister has changed.

  • @Mr.Falcon541
    @Mr.Falcon541 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    All the other Nordic countries wonder too why we have such a "crazy" independence day but it is very simple: it is a date when we actually had our independence. Other countries are so old I don't know do they even know that date?

    • @BastianNorW
      @BastianNorW 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      Yeah, and the Norwegian independence day, 7 June, isn't celebrated or even known to most Norwegians. Norway celebrates its constitution day 17 May

  • @saturahman7510
    @saturahman7510 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Mämmi is made of rye. Usually people eat it in Easter, with sugar and cream or milk .

  • @davidaltamirano7672
    @davidaltamirano7672 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    The Salary is the so called "apanage" which is the total money that the royal house gets from the swedish state (tax money) That money has to go to the staff, taking care of the royal buildings, travels, etc, etc.

    • @ahkkariq7406
      @ahkkariq7406 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      It's the same in Norway. Some of the buildings covered my the apanage are not even private, but official buildings owned by the Norwegian state.
      There has been a large backlog in the maintenance of several of the buildings, so the apanage has been increased in periods to cover the necessary maintenance and modernization.

  • @freddiebox
    @freddiebox 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Sweden don't have the Spanish language, haha. I don't know where they got that from, but from what I know, the largest minority in Sweden is Finns, for obvious reasons. And no, Norway's national animal is not a lion, haha, we don't have lions roaming around, it is just the royal animal from the coat of arms, like the rest of the Nordic countries. Their national animal is also the moose. And on a final note, the crimate rate of all the Nordic countries combined is still much safer than most big cities in Europe and America. ;)

    • @ahkkariq7406
      @ahkkariq7406 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Norway has no official national animal. There have been several reconciliations over the years. The moose has been suggested, but NRK has an article online where they address the topic, and there it is pointed out that there are far more moose in Sweden than in Norway. It is argued that the wild reindeer should be Norway's national animal, and the article's voting holds the wild reindeer as the winner with 42% of the votes today.
      The last remnant of Europe's wild reindeer tribe can be found in Norway, so I vote for it.
      Second place is held by Fjordhesten/The Fjord horse, with 19% of the votes. The Fjord horse has traits from the ancient horse and is particularly adapted to the Norwegian landscape.

    • @dktv-musicbykasperbruunkri8663
      @dktv-musicbykasperbruunkri8663 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      only sweden with a high crimerate.

    • @magnusnilsson9792
      @magnusnilsson9792 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Arabs has surpassed the Finns by a lot.

  • @eliasaashaug3679
    @eliasaashaug3679 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    The moose is the main national animal of Norway. The lion is Norway's national royal animal

  • @sirisolbar
    @sirisolbar หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Norwegian here, and I'd like to point out that there is some information in the video that is wrong. Our "independence day" is wrong. 17th of may is our national day, where we celebrate our constitution being made and us being freed from Denmark. We don't celebrate the day we gained independence from Sweden. But we have an independence date that is from the 2nd world war which is on May 8th.
    Good reaction though :)

    • @Svergja
      @Svergja 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      the king also doesnt have a salary of 33 million dollars, its closer to 1.3 million and is to cover personal expenses and money to run/maintain the properties.

  • @Jappe132
    @Jappe132 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Finland was known for long distance running back in the day. Our last medals from long distance running came in 1980 olympics. Last medal in running all together came in 1984 in the mens 110m hurdles. Since 1984 the only athletic medals we have gotten has been in Javelin Throw (7 medals, 3 gold medals from 1988 on) and shot put(1 medal, 1 gold from 1988 on). The last athletic medal we got was in London 2012

  • @magnusemilsson7205
    @magnusemilsson7205 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The Swedish king do not have 15 Million in salary for himself.
    About half of the sum goes to Slottsstaten (the State of Castles), which takes care of the eleven royal castles. The other half goes to the Hovstaten (the Court State), which finances the royal family's expenses for representation and all those that are employed there.
    I assume it is the same for Denmark and Norway, but the presedent in Finland do not have any other expenditure and it is his salary.

  • @pentti3715
    @pentti3715 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    This is a bit outdated.
    The queen of Denmark, Margarethe II abdicated in January and now the new king is Frederik X. Also Finland got a new president, Alexander Stubb, a month ago. And the prime ministers have changed as well. The current pm of Sweden is Ulf Kristersson and the pm of Finland is now Petteri Orpo.

    • @mauronicolo89
      @mauronicolo89  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thank you for the update!

  • @FaithlessDeviant
    @FaithlessDeviant 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I believe it is the yearly budget directly to the royal house, not a direct salary to the monarch.

  • @Rix.67
    @Rix.67 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    And Iceland🇮🇸

  • @boomer3494
    @boomer3494 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Well the kingdom of Denmark is technically the largest of all the nordic countries since we have Greenland

  • @MB-sb4cz
    @MB-sb4cz 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Norways prime minister term length is fixed to 4 years, but can be reelected for another period, so it's not true that it isn't fixed.

  • @kinuuni
    @kinuuni หลายเดือนก่อน

    Me, a Danish person, who could have sworn the mute swan.
    Odd that Norway has a larger male than female population. World wide the female population is and has always been larger.

  • @LynxLord1991
    @LynxLord1991 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Do you have any idea how much a palace costs in upkeep and staff of course they need millions XD A little sad they didnt count the territories in this comparison

  • @urhonykvist8795
    @urhonykvist8795 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    And Finnish president took a pay cut. Its all tax free and no other payments soo its not nothing

  • @PuolenJeninPaska
    @PuolenJeninPaska 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The video is slightly out of date now, Sauli Niinistö's 2nd presidential term ended this year and our new current president is Alexander Stubb.
    EDIT: Oh and current PM is Petteri Orpo.

  • @ricmatify687
    @ricmatify687 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Those yearly salaries for royals are for their families, not one person alone. In Sweden, we call it apanage.

  • @penaarja
    @penaarja 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Lov Ya. Been In Impreria, Abano Therme, Padova and Venezia, (Thf is Venice? 😂) Or Turin?

  • @Ridiculina
    @Ridiculina 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    So many mistakes in the video you reacted to. Here's just a few about Norway:
    In Norway, water accounts for about 15 percent of the land area. This includes lakes, rivers, and the sea. (fun fact: Norway has way more lakes than Finland even though Finland is called the land of the thousand lakes)
    The Norwegian king doesn't get 33 mill dollars! He's the king, not God! Lol. The royal couple receives an allowance of 14.8 million kroner, while the crown prince couple receives 12.3 million kroner1. 14.8 million Norwegian kroner is approximately €1,3 mill EUR while 12.3 million Norwegian kroner is approximately €647,128 EUR. So nowhere near 33 mill dollars!
    Also even if it's true June 7th actually is Norways independence day, I don't think many Norwegians will know, as we celebrate the constitution day which is May 17th, which we're actually somewhat know for because of the children's parades.
    The Norwegian army has 56 tanks as today.
    There no such things as Norwegian kjøttboller. It's called kjøttkaker.
    You can add another 13 bill to Norway's forex reserves (a strange thing compare..?)
    Norway’s national animal is considered to be the moose. Even though the Norwegian coat of arms features a lion, it is not regarded as Norway’s national animal for that reason
    Norway’s wealthiest individual is John Fredriksen, a ship owner. His net worth stands at 205 billion Norwegian Krone (NOK) is approximately 18.16 billion Euros (EUR). And I agree with you: Too much money!
    The crime index is a score, not percent, and these scores are low.

    • @mauronicolo89
      @mauronicolo89  16 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you for the corrections!

  • @hwplugburz
    @hwplugburz หลายเดือนก่อน

    8:35 Uarghh, that looks healthy, I dont like it 😂👍 a man after my own taste 😉
    Fårikål is boiled lamb and cabbage with boiled potatoes.. realy its pritty yammie.. 🤤

  • @matshjalmarsson3008
    @matshjalmarsson3008 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Sweden is extremely safe. The crime index is distorted a bit because of gang violence.
    Normal people leave their strollers with a baby outside when they visit a café or shop...
    People in the so called "No go zones" let their children walk to school on their own.
    Of the around 200 people I know/have known I can only think of one who ever was robbed.
    Some rates have rocketted because of law changes, like a child posing naked in front of a webcam is considered rape now, a husband having sex with his wife when she's asleep is also rape. So law changes skew the stats a bit.

  • @TrymYoutubeMainChannel
    @TrymYoutubeMainChannel หลายเดือนก่อน

    if you looking for scandinavian countries then exclude Finland

  • @peacefulminimalist2028
    @peacefulminimalist2028 หลายเดือนก่อน

    These types of videos are just BS. Not yours, I mean the one you react to. A lot of the information is false.