Geography Now! Austria

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Published 2015-02-06
Seriously though. Do NOT call them German.

YES I REALIZE I accidentally said "Hungary" at 5:18 when I said "Yugoslavian states" and Hungary was NOT part of Yugoslavia, I meant to say former "EMPIRE States!" I fixed it up with an annotation, I'm not going to Re-upload the entire video for a 2 second voiceover mistake. ALSO at 8:32 the Czech flag was upside-down.

SORRY, I'm kind of in a hurry to get ready for Finland, This is what a video looks like when I kind of rush it.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Technologeek92
    Theres a historical joke: Austria's greatest achievement is convincing the world that Beethoven was Austrian and Hitler was German
  • @bae146forever3
    As an Austrian I can tell you: No one in Austria has ever watched the sound of music😂
  • 1ww started because an Austrian man get shot 2ww started because an Austrian Man doesn't get shot How you do it, you do it wrong edit: thx for more then 2k likes <3
  • @irgendwer3610
    How to be an austrian in 30 seconds: - I'M NOT GERMAN good boy, you are learning fast
  • @ShniitSchneyder
    As an Austrian, that intro quite impressed me 😂 Leiwand!
  • @matthiass.4947
    Lower Austria is called lower Austria, because in the middle ages austria was divided in "Österreich ob der Enns" and " unter der Enns", which translates to "Austria above the (River) Enns" and "under the (River) Enns". So Upper Austria is called "Upper" because its situated over the River and Lower Austria because its situated lower the Enns.
  • @lukas.huber28
    „Österreich hat den 1. Weltkrieg verursacht!“ Österreicher: „Österreich hat den 2. Weltkrieg verursacht!“ Österreicher: „Österreich ist quasi Deutschland!“ Österreicher: „So jetzt reichts owa hoit jetzt de goschn!“
  • We did not even let that guy study arts, the Germans elected him chancelor.
  • @EssEff34
    wow, as an austrian i am really surprised about the quality of this video. you really got the point in many details. one of the best videos about austria I saw so far.
  • When Austrians play online games: Random dude: where r u from? Austrians: Austria Random dude: ahhhh kangaroos Austrians: dudeee not again Greetings from Austria 😂
  • Fun fact : The Habsburgers still exist. There are still a few people left from this old dynasty
  • Daaaaamn, well pronounced in the beginning. I'm impressed. Even though "90% are Austrian" is only partially true. There is a saying, "every true Viennese man has a grandmother in Brno (which is in Czech Republic)". Vienna was one of the first melting pots in the world and some of their most common last names are of Slavic or Hungarian origin. Also, courtesy is technically important, but for true Viennese people a passive aggressive tone with a hint of condescension is a must.
  • @albah7637
    If you ask Austrians about 'The sound of music' 98% will say "what's that?" because literally nobody has ever seen it 😂
  • @monkey_8227
    how to trigger an austrian: saying they are germans how to trigger an german: saying they aren't germans
  • @felixwagner111
    I'm an austrian and i've never seen the Film the Sound of music. And i've also never heard of this small border.
  • @tacosr
    It is called Upper Austria and Lower Austria because of their position along the Danube River. Lower Austria is further downstream, much in the same way Upper and Lower Egypt worked.
  • @JoeMama-dc5jw
    As an Austrian I can promise that you dont want to wear „Lederhosen und Dirndl“ 24/7. Especially when you eat a lot of meat and so on and then you sit down on a wood bench. Ps an alle österreicher I hab wieda bock aufn 1. Mai
  • Don't get me wrong, I love early barbs, but I wish he would remake some of these earlier episodes with all of the new segments they have now. Especially considering that so many of the most interesting countries in the world were in the very first few episodes