Can't believe we found a real Ululiona Native for this one, Ricky, or "Ulí'ítxoå'aka'toakltmíngko-Sakaktonajoa"- From the Titanium lava fields to the Road Runners, Nothing in this world compares to little Ululiuna Linulu. ENJOY!
2015- Bandia terra- an Danish island in the Indian Ocean 2016- cgp grey parody 2017- geometry now 2018- limberwisk- an arctic island country 2019- patch amber dash- 3 places formed by the baltics 2020- Qitziqwaka - an underground country in the Sahara 2021- Sovonthak- a floating country south of Indonesia 2022- Volanca- a country that’s leased out to homeowners 2023- ululiona-linulu- a Native American county What next?
When I was teaching 8th grade, for April Fools day, I made my class watch the Bandieterra episode while completing a follow along worksheet. They didn’t think it was as funny as I did 😂. Great episode as always!
Awesome, and not foolish! 👏 Imo, the REAL fools are those who never learned much geography or another language, and who never leave their comfort zones.
That's great! While i personally don't like this day, as a teacher you used it in the best way possible. They hopefully have learnt a bit of critical thinking because of this.
Yeah, I'm also from Limberwisk and can confirm that we are very close with Ululiona-Linulu. Some people from Ululiona-Linulu even learn a dialect of the Limberwisk language, even if they can't whistle really well.
As a linguistics major, their spoken language is one of the most complicated languages I've ever studied. A couple years ago I wrote a research paper on it and it was super interesting to communicate with the people there. Although they romanized the writing in this video, the true writing system has over 200 different characters. Very interesting stuff.
@@oddity7263 in english it's just called ululionan but they call it uli'atxochiabala'hanamîzu-songkxómi'azoa. but i haven't studied the linuluan language as closely.
200 different characters? Wow. Even the original Limberwisk alphabet did not have that many characters before Esperant-Limberwisk and the romansification of the language came.
As someone who lives in Arizona I have to say thank you for mentioning our interesting neighbors in the south. I've always known about this place that's why we like to go there on tourist trips! 😁
@@unraged6004 eh, I'd say the culture is pretty fascinating, but the landscape there isn't somwthing to write home about, especially not compared to the bordering Mexican and American states
Thank you for covering my favorite country Ululiona-Linulu, I visited there twice back in july last year and it was quiet the experience. Very underrated, thanks for covering.
Having been to this country 7 times over the years, i am really glad such a big channel is recognising this country for the wonderful place that it is. Every time I visit the local Linuluians treat me like royalty! Thank you for covering this amazing place and recognising it for what it is.
I recently traveled to Ululiona-Linulu, a country that left a lasting impression on me. From the moment I arrived, I was struck by the warmth and hospitality of the locals. They welcomed me with open arms and went out of their way to make me feel at home. The culture and history of the country are rich and diverse, and I loved learning about the traditions and customs that have been passed down through generations. One of the things that amazed me about Ululiona-Linulu was its natural beauty. The landscapes were breathtaking, from the rolling hills to the vast plains that stretched as far as the eye could see. I was also impressed by the incredible wildlife that calls the country home. I had the opportunity to see elephants, giraffes, and other exotic animals in their natural habitat, an experience I will never forget. The cuisine in Ululiona-Linulu was another highlight of my trip. The food was bursting with flavor and included unique spices and ingredients that I had never tried before. I enjoyed sampling different dishes and learning about the cultural significance of certain foods. Overall, my trip to Ululiona-Linulu was an unforgettable experience that opened my eyes to a new part of the world. The country's beauty, culture, and people have left a lasting impression on me, and I can't wait to return one day.
As a Ululiona-Linulu native i am so glad that you have covered my country! i am a miner at the kalaxixi-Akwalatimiquatl mine. not a lot of Americans even know that we exist!
As a half ululiona-linulu and half limberwiskan I'm very glad you covered both of my cultures! Not many people talk about these countries so it really warms my heart.
What really baffles me is how much effort Barbs puts into these episodes. The intricate details and research 😮 Thank you for teaching us so much. Can’t wait to visit this country (and Bandiaterra :P )
im from ululiona-linulu but i moved to sovonthak at an young age, currently married to a limberwiskan living in bandiaterra . i thank you for educating me about my home country!
my mother and I accidentally crossed into Unulinoa-Lionulu during a cross us road trip. luckily the guards were chill (despite the fact we didn't have our passports on us!) they even shares their cloud bread taco lunch with us! I hope I can go back some time to really experience it! love from your neighbors in the US!
@@supernovic99eah the Native American culture has vastly denounced using technology but I heard they’re expanding their internet use since a lot of citizens want to
As someone from Limberwisk, I love Ululiona-Linulu and it's rich culture and history! I hope to visit it someday, some of my friends have been there and they said the landscape is stunning. The spoken language is a bit hard to learn, but the hand gestures are pretty simple until you have to learn all the hand gestures for every single specific place.
Im really happy that Barbs is giving more spotlight to these nations that barley ever have time to be in the spotlight and as a fellow Limberwisker myself im happy you're making this. Thank you Barbs, thank you.
I wonder why literally everyone in the April fools episode comment section has to be born in Bandiaterra with a Limberwisk mother and a Patch amberdash father who has Qitzikwakan blood and got a Sovonthaki wife who became a certified Volancan citizen and recently moved to Ululiona-linulu. I see those comments all the time lol
Thank you for showcasing Native American sign languages (HandTalk) and language families. Many people don’t know that tribal lands “crossed” the boundaries of the US, on both southern and northern fronts. Long live Ululiona-Linulu! Loved this one-even the humor felt authentically native.
My mom was from Bandiaterra and my dad was from Limberwisk. I was born in Patch-Amerdash and moved to Quitziquaka when I was 3. Now I am still here with Volancan citizenship. After visiting Sovantak in 2021 I decided to give Ululinoa-Linlulu a go. It has insane beauty. I have realized that many people don’t know about these countries and don’t think they exist. I am here to say that these countries exsist.
Bruh! took me about a minute to realize it's an April fool's joke, I was thinking I've never ever heard of anything even a little bit like this before 😂
In 07:33, Barbs misgestured the Kalaxixi akwalatimiquatl. Instead of doing 🙌 two hands apart, he accidentally gestured the hand talk for 🌴 which is two hands sticking together, forming a tree. Thanks for this wonderful episode.
I landed yesterday morning in Ximo. This city is great and the locals are so friendly, I love it! I went to the tribal federation museum and it was so interesting to discover about their story and their culture. Thanks to this video I now know the other famous places I have to visit while here 😊. Great thing that you're covering this country as many people don't know about it.
I had a school project on this country, so I did some research on this country. Even learnt some hand-talk! I was sad that you hadn't reached a video on ULULIONA-LINULU & I was glad you have finally reached it. I had been intrigued by the flag since then.
I’m from Nebraska, but am currently on vacation in Bandiaterra. Ululiona-Linulu is DEFINITELY on my list of countries to visit after this video. Thanks!
I drove through there a few years back. At a stoplight (which is purple and red to honor their flag), someone yanked my door open and put a gun to my head. I thought they wanted to take my car but as it turns out, that's just their way of asking for the time. After we had cleared up the misunderstanding, we shared a laugh and he gave me the assless chaps he was wearing. I will never forget the wholesome moment when the man, now naked from the waist down, wished me a prosperous life and told me he will always think of me when he sees a Mexican in a wood grained PT cruiser. I hope Ximo'lidakli'takalaki'lakilakili is doing well, wherever he is 🫶🏽
YES! I have been waiting for that episode! I was born in Mexico City, but my mom is from Ululiona descent. TEAM PURPLE!. Ahh so much memories. You also forgot to mention that in Ululiona culture is common to see men in western-style denim skirts. They were brought by the US cowboys and they were proven to be comfortable wear for working on the hot conditions of the sunny open mines. Saras'ka'lo' chilofyn-kuentå moxotli, barbs!!
i went to ululiuna linulu last year for the summer vacation. The visa was extremely hard to get but it was really worth the visit. I'm so glad you covered the country!
As someone from Southern Arizona, I am glad to see our neighbors get the spotlight they deserve. I traveled to Ululiona-Linulu many times and everyone there is so friendly, even if they are on the quiet side. Also you have not lived until you had a Cloud Bread Taco!
As somebody who has friends living & are from Ululiona-Linulu, I really appreciate that now we have this episode! I really enjoy it! I've now been waiting for years now & finally we're here. Thank you! 😄👍 👏💓🙏
I visited this place last summer! The landscape was absolutely stunning. People were also super friendly. The food however was a bit exotic, so perhaps, it’s better to bring your own there. Hope to visit again soon!
Once played an international friendly in Ximo vs U-L when I was with the Bandiaterra National Team. Lively crowd & good fans there....⚽😉 Another classic 4/1 episode, Barbs! 😄👍
This is a really awesome country. I love the landscape, mixed with American and Mexican hills but the duality of endless flatland. Plus, the people here were really accepting of me and my friend Joe, and they were lovely overall! Anyone with spare money should go there ASAP!
As a Linulu, I'm am very happy to see the representation of our people, especially your guest in this video, give me a sense of pride for our people and for the Ululiona tribe in our country! Thanks so much Geography Now for the video you give us! (Sorry for bad english, I grew up in Ximo 😅)
I get the feeling most of this video is based off of Native American legends and traditions that Barbs learned about while researching the US episode that he decided would make a good April 1 video.
I should have known better. I would have heard of such a country by now, but I loved the idea so much I just rolled with it and got all excited about the idea of a surviving indigenous nation with its own sovereignty. You really got me.
My great grandad was from Ululiona-Linulu his name was Yu`coa'mingjao-tolakmienagoia'fedri'd (latinized the name roughly translates to Jeff) he moved to California and fought in the American intervention of Limberwisk. He would later meet president Truman of which they became good friends. He founded the city of Octaxtical-liwneerdsewen in the grand state of Canada U.S.A.He is still alive at the age 169 the second oldest person on earth (First being Count Quandale Yamamoto Dingle II of Senoran Japan in southern Monaco he is 420 years old). I'm glad that my ancestors nation (which itself is gorgeous) has been represented. Yiucaolasased-Zoe-echuieds and goodbye!
DUDE! my great great granddad was from Ximo! His name was Xilıuan'quanaho Ľimañi'quatarapı'pèmañó! Roughly translates to joe! My great grandfather was iranian however. Dont know how he got to iran in a year, but still. Must be Kïĺümı'qamahiñ'çıbamano ěmiquad's charm.
Ululiona-Lilunu has been one of my most interesting experiences I’ve had behind me staying with a friend in his Volancan home. I went to this place after I went to Sovonthak last year to take my Qitzikwakan wife for vacation. If Patch-Amberdash wasn’t where we migrated to, I would’ve chosen this country over my homeland of Limberwisk. I’m sure some of my Bandiaterran relatives would enjoy the heat!
As a long time resident of the Sonoran desert I can confirm the people of ULULIONA-LINULU have been so friendly and its such a treat to see them and really enjoy their tradicional dances and music. They are always showing up here in Hermosillo, Sonora where I live.
as a limberwiskian, i am so glad youre giving all of us un-acknowledged nations some attention. i have some family from here, and they moved up to limberwisk back in 1962. i cant wait to visit!
@Plopi Ninety Six Well, the Geography Now video is outdated now. In 2020, the government of Limberwisk officially changed the demonym to "Limberwiskian" so that it was more inclusive to non-native citizens of the country.
Okay, this video was uploaded yesterday. I tried searching for this country on Google maps for about 10 minutes, after being genuinely convinced that it must be a non UN country that I never heard about, before realizing that today is 2nd April 😂😂😂😂😂
Fun fact: The longest native word in the language is 732,954 letters long. It means "to ride an animal with hooves exactly on 2:22 PM on November 23 while holding a teal-colored medium-sized item"
Can't believe we found a real Ululiona Native for this one, Ricky, or "Ulí'ítxoå'aka'toakltmíngko-Sakaktonajoa"- From the Titanium lava fields to the Road Runners, Nothing in this world compares to little Ululiuna Linulu. ENJOY!
I remember visiting this place, it was amazing!
First to reply
Lol
A friend of mine is from this country. He always tries to teach me his language.
Finally we get the spotlight now! Araqít'i!
So the tradition continues,
Love your videos, have watched every one of them.
wait you? damn Indians also watch him .. I did not know
Hiiii
Dammnz
Arre Sir....ye kis line mein aa gaye aap🤣🤣
I'm hoping to visit this country
I’m so glad you did my country! Not many people know about us so thanks for covering us
not gonna lie i had no idea your country even was a thing im quite happy to know this!
@@michael-gb3rn errr check the date
Love your country❤️ visited it once and loved it all
as a native Im glad he did our nation.
@@dlrj4886 we know
I was literally just there last week! Insane that you posted this now what a coincidence
Speak the language my lord
Yes!!!!
Do you speak Ululionian?
Liar
Sup
2015- Bandia terra- an Danish island in the Indian Ocean
2016- cgp grey parody
2017- geometry now
2018- limberwisk- an arctic island country
2019- patch amber dash- 3 places formed by the baltics
2020- Qitziqwaka - an underground country in the Sahara
2021- Sovonthak- a floating country south of Indonesia
2022- Volanca- a country that’s leased out to homeowners
2023- ululiona-linulu- a Native American county
What next?
when did these 8 years pass?... damn...
This might be the penultimate one. Next years the finale!
fbfsadgvbfasarhbhbranfaaerhbwrsjharsjrhwrjhwwrh4rh4rwh is next
One more was announced at the end of one of these - 2018 or 2019, I think - by the name of The Vascodam Federation.
That is Sovanthak
When I was teaching 8th grade, for April Fools day, I made my class watch the Bandieterra episode while completing a follow along worksheet. They didn’t think it was as funny as I did 😂. Great episode as always!
....madlad
that is brilliant
Awesome, and not foolish! 👏
Imo, the REAL fools are those who never learned much geography or another language, and who never leave their comfort zones.
That's great!
While i personally don't like this day, as a teacher you used it in the best way possible.
They hopefully have learnt a bit of critical thinking because of this.
Oh that is genius, if I was in your class I would be both laughing and mad at you for giving out the fake assignment at the same time.
Ululiona-Linulu is such a small but amazing country. We need to really embrace their culture and learn their history.
One of, if not the most underrated countries right now.
Coconalia is better
As a 15th generation Banditerrean, we will never forgive what was done to us.
@@wspencerhand What was done to you? Was it my comment?
I swear i cant tell umif these are jokes or fr
What a great country with wholesome people! Greetings from Bandiaterra!
Greetings from volanca
How did you become a citizen though?
@@noahnorman6877 *Conquering the local 7/11*
Greetings From Patch-Amberdash! My Mother is Half-Bandiaterran!
Heard Sovonthak is amazing these days
As a fellow Limberwiskan, I must say, our country has also very strong ties with the wonderful country of Ululiona-Linulu.
Great video!
Just a correction, it’s Hush not Limberwiskan.
Yeah, I'm also from Limberwisk and can confirm that we are very close with Ululiona-Linulu. Some people from Ululiona-Linulu even learn a dialect of the Limberwisk language, even if they can't whistle really well.
He just said April fools
limberwisk is not real@@keagaming9837
As a linguistics major, their spoken language is one of the most complicated languages I've ever studied. A couple years ago I wrote a research paper on it and it was super interesting to communicate with the people there. Although they romanized the writing in this video, the true writing system has over 200 different characters. Very interesting stuff.
name of language? (absolutely and totally not a constructed language)
@@oddity7263 in english it's just called ululionan but they call it uli'atxochiabala'hanamîzu-songkxómi'azoa. but i haven't studied the linuluan language as closely.
200 different characters? Wow.
Even the original Limberwisk alphabet did not have that many characters before Esperant-Limberwisk and the romansification of the language came.
As a Bandiaterran, it's so amazing to see unknown nations like my own, Sovonthak and Ululiona-Linulu get represented on RUclips.
I'm Bandiaterran too, care to hang out for a cup of beweq?
@@gabrielesimionato1210 Sure! I'm on vacation in Limberwisk right now, let's meet up once I get back
@@niroshanaperera7330Wow. I am a geography nerd, but i have never heard of your fascinating country. What language do you speak there?
@thatvexiol That is not that small. wow 👍🏼
@@ion_muresanu Bandiaterra is a fictitious country. It ain't exist 😅
As an *Ululiona* myself
It's Great to See Our Country Getting The Recognition it Deserved!
Greetings and Love From Ululiona-Linilu 💜
Hi can you tell me a bit about it I searched the country but I couldn't find anything about this country ☹️
Even in Google maps and earth still nothing
@@Facts_______fictions it’s April fools
@@Facts_______fictions Bruh..
Try harder i have found it 😀
As someone who lives in Arizona I have to say thank you for mentioning our interesting neighbors in the south. I've always known about this place that's why we like to go there on tourist trips! 😁
I know It's beautiful there
@@unraged6004 eh, I'd say the culture is pretty fascinating, but the landscape there isn't somwthing to write home about, especially not compared to the bordering Mexican and American states
as someone from boring arizona dubbed in spa- i mean "sonora" i have never visited the place but it sounds very interesting
Thank you for covering my favorite country Ululiona-Linulu, I visited there twice back in july last year and it was quiet the experience. Very underrated, thanks for covering.
I'm kinda sad that this place doesn't exist now, this country sounds really cool
check the date
Having been to this country 7 times over the years, i am really glad such a big channel is recognising this country for the wonderful place that it is. Every time I visit the local Linuluians treat me like royalty! Thank you for covering this amazing place and recognising it for what it is.
I recently traveled to Ululiona-Linulu, a country that left a lasting impression on me. From the moment I arrived, I was struck by the warmth and hospitality of the locals. They welcomed me with open arms and went out of their way to make me feel at home. The culture and history of the country are rich and diverse, and I loved learning about the traditions and customs that have been passed down through generations. One of the things that amazed me about Ululiona-Linulu was its natural beauty. The landscapes were breathtaking, from the rolling hills to the vast plains that stretched as far as the eye could see. I was also impressed by the incredible wildlife that calls the country home. I had the opportunity to see elephants, giraffes, and other exotic animals in their natural habitat, an experience I will never forget. The cuisine in Ululiona-Linulu was another highlight of my trip. The food was bursting with flavor and included unique spices and ingredients that I had never tried before. I enjoyed sampling different dishes and learning about the cultural significance of certain foods. Overall, my trip to Ululiona-Linulu was an unforgettable experience that opened my eyes to a new part of the world. The country's beauty, culture, and people have left a lasting impression on me, and I can't wait to return one day.
chatgpt ahh paragraph
As a Ululiona-Linulu native i am so glad that you have covered my country! i am a miner at the kalaxixi-Akwalatimiquatl mine. not a lot of Americans even know that we exist!
mākou hui e ʻike hou aʻe ma k? uguan-a'ra t'alu furak' hui e hm'ma! ululiona-linulu the'ra mak'o! ❤️
Yes i know it exists, that is the mine at Ajo which is very deep place
Hi I am from bandiatera and my wife is from limberwisk. She told me to research about this wonderful country. BEST THING IVE DONE. Love you barb!
As a half ululiona-linulu and half limberwiskan I'm very glad you covered both of my cultures! Not many people talk about these countries so it really warms my heart.
What really baffles me is how much effort Barbs puts into these episodes. The intricate details and research 😮 Thank you for teaching us so much. Can’t wait to visit this country (and Bandiaterra :P )
i went to ululiona once, the natives were very friendly and the experience was great 👍
im from ululiona-linulu but i moved to sovonthak at an young age, currently married to a limberwiskan living in bandiaterra . i thank you for educating me about my home country!
As a Linulu local I am so glad you covered our beautiful country!
Your nation & language is beautiful. Love from Finland.
@@williamsmeds1368 bro stop trying to make things up what is a filad? Or fniladn or whatever you said
@@Keefermans I believe its spelled Landfin.
@@williamsmeds1368 Finland is a myth!
@@GorillaWithACellphoneI think it is Nlifnla.
my mother and I accidentally crossed into Unulinoa-Lionulu during a cross us road trip. luckily the guards were chill (despite the fact we didn't have our passports on us!) they even shares their cloud bread taco lunch with us! I hope I can go back some time to really experience it! love from your neighbors in the US!
As a Ululionan, I am so glad you finally included my home country as most people done realise this country is a real place!
mākou hui e ʻike hou aʻe ma k? uguan-a'ra t'alu furak' hui e hm'ma! ululiona-linulu the'ra mak'o! ❤
Not a real country tho
I've been to UL before, best country ever with super friendly people! Unfortunately not many people know about this country which is a real shame.
Apparently. Even google doesn't know about this amazing country.
@@supernovic99 it does, most likely your country is restricting your search engine so you cant find it
Or U.L has avoided the internet
@@imnotnotgameiacmaniac5327 Wait really?
@@supernovic99eah the Native American culture has vastly denounced using technology but I heard they’re expanding their internet use since a lot of citizens want to
This is properly one of the best april fools jokes on youtube
Well he does this every april fool's day
This is the first episode where Babs is reading long foreign words confidently and presumably correctly xddd
To be fair he did create the language so
Thank you for covering this country - as a Mexican I'm always surprised how little recognition they get.
As an Linulu married to a Sokonthak woman living in Qitziwaka I am very honored for my home country to be mentioned in this epic video.
As a native Ululiunan, I am happy that Geography Now is finally putting such a small country into the spotlight. Thank you!
mākou hui e ʻike hou aʻe ma k? uguan-a'ra t'alu furak' hui e hm'ma! ululiona-linulu the'ra mak'o! ❤
I don't hear that country before Mybe it's self declared country
Linulu here
@@MusTelOJ te’ gab ram fecabj! okotk jamz’ remaz kn’okokong! Gorie’ne sh-akat’a! 👍🏼
My ululiunan brothers from linulu
I swear to God, you never disappoint us with these “real” countries 😂
the "real" made me realized what today is haha I googled the country so many times nothing came up lmao
Ikr
I agree
why is real in quotation marks
@@abandoned_old_channelI think they don’t recognize Ululiona-Linulu’s independence
Barbs would make a great defense attorney, lol. The serious and convincing nature of these April Fools episodes is admirable.
As someone from Limberwisk, I love Ululiona-Linulu and it's rich culture and history! I hope to visit it someday, some of my friends have been there and they said the landscape is stunning. The spoken language is a bit hard to learn, but the hand gestures are pretty simple until you have to learn all the hand gestures for every single specific place.
Whhttſtſ, Lſwhrwhſk qſtſhw khſwſnwkhwſw pwhttſywſt sstſwfkhſtkwhktſhſw whſcck 🤍💙🧡🖤
what a great and wholesome looking country! greetings from Limberwisk!
Lovely to see some one else from limberwisk
How do you communicate with the people of UL?
This place is epic, glad it finally got a geography now!
Im really happy that Barbs is giving more spotlight to these nations that barley ever have time to be in the spotlight and as a fellow Limberwisker myself im happy you're making this. Thank you Barbs, thank you.
You mean Hush ?
I love waking up on a March 32nd morning and seeing a new Geography Now video
I am not sober and I thought I was in a parallel universe for a moment there
as a native ululionan, i'm so glad you did our country! not many people recognize us.
mākou hui e ʻike hou aʻe ma k? uguan-a'ra t'alu furak' hui e hm'ma! ululiona-linulu the'ra mak'o! ❤
@@MusTelOJ Makāį hūì de xiabølos?
I wonder why literally everyone in the April fools episode comment section has to be born in Bandiaterra with a Limberwisk mother and a Patch amberdash father who has Qitzikwakan blood and got a Sovonthaki wife who became a certified Volancan citizen and recently moved to Ululiona-linulu. I see those comments all the time lol
YES FINALY YOU DID MY COUNTRY!! I’ve been living here my whole life and it’s such an amazing place, thank you!!
Thank you for doing my country, and I was happy to have been a guest in your vid!!!!!
I absolutely love the amount of worldbuilding that goes into these episodes.
Sounds like a great country. I wish I could visit it
Thank you for making videos on such countries, love from Qitzikwaka
Omg I've been waiting so long for this video thank you for finally doing a video about our culture you are amazing Barbs
Thank you for showcasing Native American sign languages (HandTalk) and language families. Many people don’t know that tribal lands “crossed” the boundaries of the US, on both southern and northern fronts. Long live Ululiona-Linulu! Loved this one-even the humor felt authentically native.
My mom was from Bandiaterra and my dad was from Limberwisk. I was born in Patch-Amerdash and moved to Quitziquaka when I was 3. Now I am still here with Volancan citizenship. After visiting Sovantak in 2021 I decided to give Ululinoa-Linlulu a go. It has insane beauty. I have realized that many people don’t know about these countries and don’t think they exist. I am here to say that these countries exsist.
Always nice to learn of new countries. Love from Limberwisk
Honestly I just come here for the April fool's countries, because they are just so well made.
FINALLY MY COUNTRY!!!!! WAITED ALL MY LIFE TO SEE THE RECOGNITION ❤❤❤
Huitzilopochtli Ghrutix'iaqutiri!!!! (Lots of love to all you guys!!!!)
Bruh! took me about a minute to realize it's an April fool's joke, I was thinking I've never ever heard of anything even a little bit like this before 😂
I've visited this country when I was a child. Great place. Now its time to do my country, Cajun Country.
You can tell Barby loved his trip in the American southwest and wanted to make a fantasy country based on the communities he saw lmao
I think this episode is basically the equivalent of Hollywood filmmakers filming everything in the area because it's cheaper.
I’m so glad you talk about even the most obscure countries in the world, love from Patch-Ampersand!
Do you live in Zakuska?
Every April fools day, geo now always find out of to make it creative and fun! But who let a cat walk across the keyboard 😅
Thats what im saying!
In 07:33, Barbs misgestured the Kalaxixi akwalatimiquatl. Instead of doing 🙌 two hands apart, he accidentally gestured the hand talk for 🌴 which is two hands sticking together, forming a tree. Thanks for this wonderful episode.
took a bus from guaymas to mexicali, sadly passed thru ululiona-linulu when I was sleeping
I landed yesterday morning in Ximo. This city is great and the locals are so friendly, I love it! I went to the tribal federation museum and it was so interesting to discover about their story and their culture. Thanks to this video I now know the other famous places I have to visit while here 😊. Great thing that you're covering this country as many people don't know about it.
Spring break spent well
I had a school project on this country, so I did some research on this country. Even learnt some hand-talk! I was sad that you hadn't reached a video on ULULIONA-LINULU & I was glad you have finally reached it. I had been intrigued by the flag since then.
Finally, the tradition continues
I’m from Nebraska, but am currently on vacation in Bandiaterra. Ululiona-Linulu is DEFINITELY on my list of countries to visit after this video. Thanks!
I drove through there a few years back. At a stoplight (which is purple and red to honor their flag), someone yanked my door open and put a gun to my head. I thought they wanted to take my car but as it turns out, that's just their way of asking for the time. After we had cleared up the misunderstanding, we shared a laugh and he gave me the assless chaps he was wearing. I will never forget the wholesome moment when the man, now naked from the waist down, wished me a prosperous life and told me he will always think of me when he sees a Mexican in a wood grained PT cruiser.
I hope Ximo'lidakli'takalaki'lakilakili is doing well, wherever he is 🫶🏽
What's really amazing is that you managed to get ululiona native for this one but couldn't get a native emirate to the emirate episode
Almost makes you wonder which one is the made-up country... 🤫
That’s the power of Ululiona Linulu! Hail to the Linulu!
YES! I have been waiting for that episode! I was born in Mexico City, but my mom is from Ululiona descent. TEAM PURPLE!. Ahh so much memories. You also forgot to mention that in Ululiona culture is common to see men in western-style denim skirts. They were brought by the US cowboys and they were proven to be comfortable wear for working on the hot conditions of the sunny open mines. Saras'ka'lo' chilofyn-kuentå moxotli, barbs!!
as someone from Augestan, its nice to see our American Friend, Ululiona-linulu, be recognized more
I'm high af watching this for a whole 14 mins thinking it was real
I thought it was real for a full month because I never watched the whole video
When they said "it's a nation of two people", they weren't kidding
As a person from Sovonthak, I am very happy you are giving recognition to smaller nations like my own! Keep up the good work until the very end.
Can't imagine how great this country will be...or can I?
So Proud to finally see my birth country getting this coverage! not much people are aware of our existence!
A a Native From the country of Ululiona Linulu, this is a very accurate and informative video on our people and culture! Thank you geography now
i went to ululiuna linulu last year for the summer vacation. The visa was extremely hard to get but it was really worth the visit. I'm so glad you covered the country!
As someone from Southern Arizona, I am glad to see our neighbors get the spotlight they deserve. I traveled to Ululiona-Linulu many times and everyone there is so friendly, even if they are on the quiet side. Also you have not lived until you had a Cloud Bread Taco!
Ive visited in April and loved everything thanks fkr the video!
Can we just appreciate that he managed to pronounce the territory names 👏
As somebody who has friends living & are from Ululiona-Linulu, I really appreciate that now we have this episode! I really enjoy it! I've now been waiting for years now & finally we're here. Thank you! 😄👍 👏💓🙏
Visited Unuliona-Lionu last year. Great country. I would definitely visit again.
Love from Limberwisk
I visited this place last summer! The landscape was absolutely stunning. People were also super friendly. The food however was a bit exotic, so perhaps, it’s better to bring your own there. Hope to visit again soon!
Once played an international friendly in Ximo vs U-L when I was with the Bandiaterra National Team. Lively crowd & good fans there....⚽😉
Another classic 4/1 episode, Barbs! 😄👍
I'm actually in tears. I've never once felt represented on the intertubenet. Thank you everyone
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You didn’t mention my town, but i’ll tell some stuff about it. My town is Uå’kahsholīōxuââllil-Séoahluxioalal. It’s a small town in southern Linulu.
This is a really awesome country. I love the landscape, mixed with American and Mexican hills but the duality of endless flatland. Plus, the people here were really accepting of me and my friend Joe, and they were lovely overall! Anyone with spare money should go there ASAP!
Thanks for representing my country, Barbs!
How's life there?
Oo dada, amio Visa te apply korechi
Indians are in this country😂
@@achintya7904 tu Scam 92 ka music director wala bandha hai kya?
I went there on my honeymoon in 2007! I was shocked by the amount history this little place has!
As a Linulu, I'm am very happy to see the representation of our people, especially your guest in this video, give me a sense of pride for our people and for the Ululiona tribe in our country! Thanks so much Geography Now for the video you give us! (Sorry for bad english, I grew up in Ximo 😅)
I get the feeling most of this video is based off of Native American legends and traditions that Barbs learned about while researching the US episode that he decided would make a good April 1 video.
I should have known better. I would have heard of such a country by now, but I loved the idea so much I just rolled with it and got all excited about the idea of a surviving indigenous nation with its own sovereignty. You really got me.
You have to give them credit. They can come up with interesting backstories, lore and history for these fictional countries
My great grandad was from Ululiona-Linulu his name was Yu`coa'mingjao-tolakmienagoia'fedri'd (latinized the name roughly translates to Jeff) he moved to California and fought in the American intervention of Limberwisk. He would later meet president Truman of which they became good friends. He founded the city of Octaxtical-liwneerdsewen in the grand state of Canada U.S.A.He is still alive at the age 169 the second oldest person on earth (First being Count Quandale Yamamoto Dingle II of Senoran Japan in southern Monaco he is 420 years old). I'm glad that my ancestors nation (which itself is gorgeous) has been represented. Yiucaolasased-Zoe-echuieds and goodbye!
Was he Uluiona or Linulu?
@@nazeem7604 He was a Linulu but his grandma was a Uluiona
DUDE! my great great granddad was from Ximo! His name was Xilıuan'quanaho Ľimañi'quatarapı'pèmañó! Roughly translates to joe! My great grandfather was iranian however. Dont know how he got to iran in a year, but still. Must be Kïĺümı'qamahiñ'çıbamano ěmiquad's charm.
@@kian6639 Yeah my great grandads people really do get around
Ululiona-Lilunu has been one of my most interesting experiences I’ve had behind me staying with a friend in his Volancan home. I went to this place after I went to Sovonthak last year to take my Qitzikwakan wife for vacation. If Patch-Amberdash wasn’t where we migrated to, I would’ve chosen this country over my homeland of Limberwisk. I’m sure some of my Bandiaterran relatives would enjoy the heat!
As a long time resident of the Sonoran desert I can confirm the people of ULULIONA-LINULU have been so friendly and its such a treat to see them and really enjoy their tradicional dances and music. They are always showing up here in Hermosillo, Sonora where I live.
I’m so glad someone could cover My country. This is the first time I e heard a foreigner mention by great country.
as a limberwiskian, i am so glad youre giving all of us un-acknowledged nations some attention. i have some family from here, and they moved up to limberwisk back in 1962. i cant wait to visit!
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@Plopi Ninety Six Well, the Geography Now video is outdated now. In 2020, the government of Limberwisk officially changed the demonym to "Limberwiskian" so that it was more inclusive to non-native citizens of the country.
As a native of uloliona, Thank you for commiting a video to our great nation of Uloliona Linulu!
Okay, this video was uploaded yesterday.
I tried searching for this country on Google maps for about 10 minutes, after being genuinely convinced that it must be a non UN country that I never heard about, before realizing that today is 2nd April 😂😂😂😂😂
Great April fools joke had me in the first half
Fun fact: The longest native word in the language is 732,954 letters long. It means "to ride an animal with hooves exactly on 2:22 PM on November 23 while holding a teal-colored medium-sized item"