18:43 Hey! if you want to learn more about the continuation War and Finland's loss of territory to Soviet Union, there is a movie called the unknown soldier (Tuntematon sotilas) I think you would love it. The film is also quite topical or at least a good reminder of what has happened to Finland and Finns, thanks to our dear neighbor from the east.
I love your asmr videos! Especially USA facts etc. I am so very impressed with your language skills! Just one detail to make your Swedish words perfect: In regards to Norrköping, Nyköping, Linköping etc, "Köping" is pronounced with sh sound like in "shut up" or "shut the door" You have the most relaxing voice:-)
good video👍 Vyborg (Viipuri in finnish) was Finlands 2nd biggest city before ww2 but now its like a ghost town because all finnish people left and russians never moved there after they occupied the area… also before ww2 Norway did not border Russia but Finland also lost access to Ice-sea and big areas in eastern lapland to Russia.
Im not really sure but I think that Bornholm was part of Germany until WWII when it was given to Denmark as Sweden didnt enter the war and that why it's danish and not swedish
Denmark and Sweden have been fighting over Bornholm for centuries, it was not given to Denmark after ww2. But it was occupied (by the soviets) even after the rest of the country was freed at the end of ww2
I think the words Scandinavia and the Nordic countries are often used synonymously, when in fact they refer to different things. Finland is a part of Fennoscandia, an area which covers Norway, Sweden, Finland and a small part of Russia.
@@WelshASMR82Maps I as a Finn think that Finland won the winter war and continuation war despite the losses Finland did not lose it's independence and managed to cause around 5 times more casulties to the soviets then the finns suffered themselfs. The soviets could have overrun Finland eventually but the soviets deemed it way too costly and simply not worth it. The soviets technically won both of the wars but in both of them they failed to conquer Finland in its entirety and the soviets considered the winter war an embarassment just like 1 soviet said after the war (we have gained just about enough land to bury our dead) Finns consider the wars during ww2 a moralic victory Finland was not lost Finns were not replaced by russians and a free future for Finland was secured. I would recommend you to check to documentary called (the Nordic war) it tells the fight for Finland's independence during ww2 you can find it on youtube. Of course Finland suffered the fate of having to give land and pay war reperations but a free Finland was never lost and we managed to fully recover from the losses in the 1950,s when the mine clearing and paying the war reperations were finally over and now we have created 1 of the best countries in the world to live. I love my country it has every right to live long live Finland 🇫🇮
I would absolutely listen to a video of you tracing these maps.. the sounds are so good!
I know Vanta because that's where Käärijä is from. I'm so glad Finland gave him to us, from last year's Eurovision 😁
He's a legend!
oh my god, i'm so glad that some people didn't forget about him, i love his music!!
@@angel-lk9ly Same here. He's coming back to the UK, to tour, and he always sells out or has to upgrade the venues.
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18:43 Hey! if you want to learn more about the continuation War and Finland's loss of territory to Soviet Union, there is a movie called the unknown soldier (Tuntematon sotilas) I think you would love it. The film is also quite topical or at least a good reminder of what has happened to Finland and Finns, thanks to our dear neighbor from the east.
Thank you!
Those were some pretty accurate sounding pronunciations of the Danish cities.👏🏻
Yay!! 🏆
It is so nice to hear!
At 1:22 I get a full view of my Scanian hometown, the birthplace of my Danish-born mother as well as where her mother spent her final years.
Thank you so so much for the great video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Who knew a skewer could be such a nice ASMR trigger
I know, right?? 😂
Im from Denmark, near Aarhus and yes we consider it as our “Capital” of jylland👍
Ah, fab! I thought I had seen that somewhere 😁
this was just great! 🤎🧡💛
Thanks so much!
Skåne is where scania lorries are made. Also the home of ystad, where the fictional cop show wallander, is set
Nice video. And I also like your table. It gives cosy vibes. ❤
Thank you! 😊
I think you can say Aarhus is the capital of Jylland, yes. Really appreciate your videos about the Scandinavian countries.
This is so funny I grew up with the word Uppsala meaning every time something falls down or a mistake is made Uppsala comes immediately to my mind.
The Swedish city names in Finland are not old, they’re the names being used by the swedish-speaking Finns along the coastline today!
You have that rolling R all up to Östergötland and Linköping
Santa Claus lives in Korvatunturi
Thanks for confirming 😁
Your videos and voice are amzing
So kind!
Arms feel heavy means it was a lovely video 😌
I love your asmr videos! Especially USA facts etc.
I am so very impressed with your language skills!
Just one detail to make your Swedish words perfect:
In regards to
Norrköping, Nyköping, Linköping etc, "Köping" is pronounced with sh sound like in "shut up" or "shut the door"
You have the most relaxing voice:-)
Thanks for your help!! 😃
suomi peekele❤
good video👍 Vyborg (Viipuri in finnish) was Finlands 2nd biggest city before ww2 but now its like a ghost town because all finnish people left and russians never moved there after they occupied the area… also before ww2 Norway did not border Russia but Finland also lost access to Ice-sea and big areas in eastern lapland to Russia.
Oh wow. Thanks for the extra info. That's really helpful!
Let's also not forget alongside whom Finland was fighting in WW2 though...............
@@stefanosciandra1745Lets try to understand that having the same enemies does not equal being on the same side
@@stefanosciandra1745lets not forget that when they occupied our Viipuri we had nothing to do with the germans yet
Is there a place to get this map? I'm going to drive in sweden and Finland, in a few weeks, and would a map like this!
I got it from Amazon but maybe your local bookstore?
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Bu kanaldaki videolarınız çok bilgilendirici ama İngilizce bilmiyorum, Türkçe altyazı ekler misiniz😢❤
Well, Norway is longer than Sweden, by a couple hundred kilometres. Slightly competitive Norwegian here 😂
Im not really sure but I think that Bornholm was part of Germany until WWII when it was given to Denmark as Sweden didnt enter the war and that why it's danish and not swedish
Oh really?? 🤯 I hadn't heard that before - thanks!
Denmark and Sweden have been fighting over Bornholm for centuries, it was not given to Denmark after ww2. But it was occupied (by the soviets) even after the rest of the country was freed at the end of ww2
Yeah that’s not true
How come Finland isnt apart of Scandinavia?
they will enter when they learn to speak properly
I think the words Scandinavia and the Nordic countries are often used synonymously, when in fact they refer to different things. Finland is a part of Fennoscandia, an area which covers Norway, Sweden, Finland and a small part of Russia.
Harsh! 😂
Scandinavia is just for the Germanic speaking countries and not Finland which is an Uralic speaking country! 😆
What requires Scandinavian?
Yea! Norwegian sound more Swedish than "Skånska" does 😂
Haha, apologies!
Danish pastries❤❤❤
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I think you need to be a bit harder when pronouncing consonants in Finnish town names. They are very hard. 😊
Nåra svenskar här då?
som tur är inte
Kristianstad is pronounced Krischánsta (krɪ'ɧansta).
arabic please we miss you
Could you do Ukraine sometime please? :)
I'll try! It's hard to find a map like this of it, but I'll look for one
We didnt lose the war to russia😈
No? My bad 😔
@@WelshASMR82Maps
I as a Finn think that Finland won the winter war and continuation war despite the losses Finland did not lose it's independence and managed to cause around 5 times more casulties to the soviets then the finns suffered themselfs.
The soviets could have overrun Finland eventually but the soviets deemed it way too costly and simply not worth it.
The soviets technically won both of the wars but in both of them they failed to conquer Finland in its entirety and the soviets considered the winter war an embarassment just like 1 soviet said after the war (we have gained just about enough land to bury our dead)
Finns consider the wars during ww2 a moralic victory Finland was not lost Finns were not replaced by russians and a free future for Finland was secured.
I would recommend you to check to documentary called (the Nordic war) it tells the fight for Finland's independence during ww2 you can find it on youtube.
Of course Finland suffered the fate of having to give land and pay war reperations but a free Finland was never lost and we managed to fully recover from the losses in the 1950,s when the mine clearing and paying the war reperations were finally over and now we have created 1 of the best countries in the world to live.
I love my country it has every right to live long live Finland 🇫🇮
@@WelshASMR82Maps second world war stop this little conflict