The Austrian-German Border Is Stranger Than You Might Think 🇦🇹 🇩🇪
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In this video we'll look on the border between Austria and Germany, which although it looks preaty normal, it is atualy not.
You see, there is a ski village called Jungholz which is almost completely inside Germany. It is connected with Austria by a single point which is located on the summit of a mountain, I'm not joking.
But we'll talk more about this in the video so make sure you don't miss it.
Feel free to write your opinion about this in the commnets.
Hope you'll enjoy the video!
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Transcript:
In the very heart of Europe, there is a place that is almost impossible to get to from within its country.
You see, the border between Germany and Austria seem pretty normal, but if we zoom in a little we see that this part of Austria which seem to be completely inside Germany. This is Jungholz, an Austrian ski village which is connected by the rest of Austria by a single point which is not that easy to get to because is the summit of the mountain Sorgschrofen. This single-point connection makes the village a pene-exclave of Austria.
The lack of a road connection to anywhere else in Austria People in this village go to school in Germany, as it is more convenient. Also the nearest hospital is also in Germany.
Does any of you know why this pene-exclave exist? Let me know in the comments.
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"Hey,you ready to go to school?"
"Yes"
"Okay,let's leave the country"
Lol😂
😂😂😂
Are you talking about Angle Inlet MN or Point Roberts WA?
Of course Bosnian Kalashnikov talks most likely about Medurecje (Rudo)
Time to ruin the joke, there is a small part that connects that land to Austria but this video doesn't show it.
Wikipedia - On 24 June 1342, Hermann Häselin, a farmer from Wertach in Germany, sold the area to Heinz Lochpyler, an Austrian taxman from nearby Tannheim. The buyer had the area incorporated with his other possession of Tyrol. In the Bavarian-Austrian border treaty of 1844 Jungholz went to Austria. Its customs union with Germany dates to a Treaty signed in 1868.
Fr
I will make a test cuz i think someone is stalking me (the person is liking all my comments)
Gyatt
@@notbioguyYou got a stalker 😮..I can barely even get a like.. whatever continue with ur test and stay safe
“Pene in Italian means pen-“
sapevo che avrei trovato sto comento ahahahah
it means pen? how wholesome🤗
@@OrangeStaringCatit means p3n1s
Same in spanish
@@OrangeStaringCat it means peni$
“The border between Germany and Austria seemed pretty normal, until there wasn’t a border. 😈💀”
Anschlusstime 💀
1939🌚.
@@fahadahmed7011 well actually Austria was annexed in 1938 ☝️🤓
1945 @@fahadahmed7011
Who cares
"Mom im sick"
"Ok go to the hospital"
"where"
"In Germany duh🙄"
"WTF"
Also Italia has something like that it's called Campione d'Italia which is an exclave in Switzerland and its coming from the unification of Italy when the north joined the Italian kingdom and its tax free spot and its not connected at all to Italy its a dots inside Switzerland but is Italy
Look at a German enclave in Switzerland, Büsingen am Hochrhein.
Austria 🇦🇹: Hey Germany.
Germany 🇩🇪: What now bro?
Austria 🇦🇹: I realized that our border is way weirder than you think.
Germany 🇩🇪: Ok so, what is weird with it?
Austria 🇦🇹: There is an exclave on me completely inside you, called Jungholz.
Germany 🇩🇪: So what happens if it was completely inside me?
Austria 🇦🇹: Unfortunately, the point of connection is also the summit of Sorgschrofen, so that means they go to school, and take hospital to you.
Germany 🇩🇪: So they're using mine instead?
Austria 🇦🇹: Yes.
Germany 🇩🇪: Ok, I still don't why it existed there.
THE END :D
Average Wattpad situation
Cringe
@@nickmor7755get a life loser
@@nickmor7755how pqthetic can someone be get a life
@@nickmor7755He has talent shut
Once upon a time, there was a painter who had the solution for this problem
didnt go that well
As italian... The name let me shocked 💀
Why
@@jakubkasza9652 "pene" in italian Is "fuck"
Oh my god, I know why people looked at me like that when I was in Italy and I said pene but i like Italy and especially their cuisine 🇵🇱♥️🇮🇹. ♥️FROM POLAND
@@jakubkasza9652 love poland too 🍕🇮🇹🤝🇵🇱
@@theromanmapper no "pene" is "penis"
You must look Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan border.
No the border between India and Bangladesh before 2015💀
Yeah, These borders are very confused, the art of fucking soviets.
Soviets wanted forever problems among Turkistan states...
That can be explained through Stalin dicking around with Soviet republic borders.
I also heared people of Lxembourge go to Germany for Shopping because luxemborge reall expensive
And Germans drive to Luxemburg for cheaper petrol
@@ulrichbrossmann1225 😂
@@musfikhasnain1so...... what u understanded Hans?
There is another interesting Austrian exclave. The Kleinwalsertal. The interesting thing about that is that the only road leading into it comes from Germany. So if you go by car you can only reach it through Germany and not through Austria. If you look at the border it doesn’t look like an exclave but politically it is treated like one.
I went to a school in that area and we had many people from Kleinwalsertal, also part of Austria and no road connection at all to the rest of the Country. Even before the EU-Borders were open my classmates did not need a passport. The bus picked them up in the morning and that was that.
Are you talking about Oberstdorf?
Ja moin
¿El exclave de qué...? 😳😆😅
Why do you re-upload the same old videos?
how do you remember you watch this guy as a guilty pleasure?
@@OrangeStaringCat I didn't understand
Why do you watch senseless youtube shorts? And over all why you watch them about random maps?
Raged tho@@Leon-gr2oo
@@Leon-gr2oo who do you give senseless replies?
Jungholz was smth. like a farm or a forest and was bought in the late middleage by an austrian noblesman for producing goods. This guys family got later the citizenship of Austria so Jungholz was austrian territory. Many contracts later about its membership to Bavaria (was a Kingdom) or Austria it stays austrian. (Edited)
*Jungholz
@@lifeispscprc thanks, my mind was somewhere else.
PENE The enclave of Austria XD
The lack of a road connection to anywhere else in Austria led to Jungholz being included in the German customs area before Austria joined the EU in 1995. It also used the Deutsche Mark instead of the Austrian schilling as currency until 2002, when the euro took over. Letters to Jungholz can be addressed with either a German or an Austrian postal code.
-Wikipedia
As an Italian...
As a Latin american...
@@TheBacon2031As your pene...
@@TheBacon2031 As her dad
There is also a swiss enclave in Austria, called St. Naum
Samnaun is the correct name.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samnaun
Same thing in Switzerland with Büsingen am Hochrhein
The exact same thing happens a few kilometres to the southwest, in the Kleinwalsertal. It’s also exclusively accessible through Germany, and has no other connection to Austria.
Klein Walsertal in Austria only has road access from Germany.
Nice! Didn‘t know that eventhough I‘m Austrian
The first documented mention of the Junkhholz was in a purchase agreement between a resident of Wertach (Hermann Häselin) and someone from the Tannheimer Valley (Heinz Lochpühler), which was concluded on June 24, 1342. As a result, the area passed from Bavaria to Tyrol and remained there despite several border disputes. The final determination of the borders between the Kingdom of Bavaria and the Austrian Empire was made by the border treaty of 1844 and another treaty in 1850.
Austria was separated from the feudal lands of the Deutschland princes. Understanding that Austria was once part of Deutschland, this is not surprising.
Look at border between the Stetes of Minnesota and Washington State with Canada
The Austrian county to which Jungholz belongs is called Tannheimer Tal (Valley of Tannheim), and its county capital is Tannheim. In the history of this very town is a description, which is most likely the explanation: (BY means nowadays Bavarian, AT means nowadays Austrian)
1059 - King Heinrich IV lends the rights of hunting and settlement in the whole Tannheim valley to the bishops of Augsburg (BY)
1300 - The bishop has lent the rights in the valley further to local aristocracy, namely the counts of Montfort in Bregenz (AT) controlled 3/4 and the counts of Rettenberg (BY) got 1/4 of the valley.
This seems to be the most likely explanation, why the lowest part of the valley vers Bavaria including the linking area between Jungholz and the upper Tannheimer Tal isn't Austrian but Bavarian.
The 13th century was long before the concept of a territorial state developed. The different lords had rights of way through foreign territory, especially to maintain their sovereignty over taxation. They simply could not have imagined that 5 km way through different territory could provide a problem in the future.
Source: de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tannheim_(Tirol)
Tannheim isn't a county it is in the county Reutte.
The Junkhholz was first mentioned in a document in a purchase agreement between a resident of Wertach (Hermann Häselin) and someone from the Tannheimer Tal (Heinz Lochpühler), which was concluded on June 24, 1342. As a result, the area from Bavaria came to Tyrol and remained there despite several border disputes. The borders between the Kingdom of Bavaria and the Empire of Austria were finally determined by the border treaty of 1844 and another treaty of 1850.
Why you reupload the same videos
Now do Baarle in Netherlands/Belgium. Crazy quilt of little exclaves.
The Swiss Gotthard Base Tunnel through the Swiss Alps between Switzerland and Italy is 35.5 miles long.
A tunnel through the Sorgschrofen mountain that would link this Austrian exclave with the rest of Austria:
Less than a mile long.
That school is still like 25 km away
I’ve passed that Connection! It’s kind of Via Ferrata on narrow ridge of rocks
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For those of you who didn't
understand:Once upon a time,
there was a guy in Germany named
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didn't read the name, I won't continue
Stopping kids from saying first and second.
Ya :)
Thank you for your service
@@ZachBruh38 Danke!
Third
@@Intrusive_Thought176 bro let his intrusive thoughts win 💀
Part of Minnesota can only be driven to from Canada.
As an Spanish...
?
idk why these 2 countries r not one, when their people and culture is identical, maybe the leaders want to powertrip and keep ruling on their sides
I just posted the same thing too.
I have never understood why they act like they are two separate countries when they they are in fact one people!!!
The reason is the Austrian-Hungarian Empire.
@@ninobrownish please never say this to an austrian.
@@ConorW02 son, they are one people....
They speak German and bear germanic names so why do they take it personal?
Jungholz is very nice for beginners to learn how to sky, actually.
If only some leader would get rid of this border.
Make a video about the ukraine-russia border, it is basically a frontier between farmlands
Because it is how it is
look at the Kleinwalsertal. It's Austrian but only accesssible through Germany
I visit jungholz once:)
I work in that town
Is Ahornboden situated in this region ?
Region yes, but further to the east, near the german village of Lengries
@@hansmuller3604 Herzlichen Dank. I had been to Ahornboden one time as well as went trekking in Lengries with my German friend and his office colleagues.
Austria is 2nd Germany.That's why no problem between Germany and Austria.
Don't tell THIS to an Austrian 😂😂😂
@@Nik-nd1mv Depends on which.
Hitler agreed.
@@WilhelmEley-s3y Hitler is Dead.
Damn, if they restore strict borders those people will suffer...
U knever saw the Belgium Dutch Border in Baarle? This is strange
It was because of Germanic division when west and east Germany were founded there was a little area that they forgot to give to west Germany so when Austria was united it got this piece of land
Just a normal road. Nothing difficult about getting there.
Do citizens of that village consider themselves Austrians or Germans? Will residents of the exclave one day decide to be merged into Germany for convenience? 🤔
you can't see it in google street view either. There are only photo spots inside of the area.
that looks like syria
More like upside down Kosovo
Maybe something with the first and second world war?
Belgium and The Netherlands border is even wilder
My relatives live there, it is really beautiful there!
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@@Dkoz911 Tf no?! Bots normally don't write specific content for a video
@@blockspielgamer419 my bad
Wasn’t prepared to scroll through RUclips shorts to see one with my neighbor village and my school i went to 😂😂😂😂 Staatliche Realschule Sonthofen 👌🏻😂
The poor grammar makes these videos even better to me for some reason lol
Not correct. Jungholz has a Volksschule ore as we germans called it Grundschule ore in english Elemetary school. For upper schools like Gymnasium ore Realschule they have to go to Sonthofen in Bavaria so they had to learn 2 school systems. You ask why no Hauptschule? Hm i couldnt found one in the near area. Edit Never Mind. In Wertach is a Volksschule wich is in germany a Hauptschule too. I always forgot that becous only in the far country areas is is a elementary and Hauptschule in one bulding. In Citys we call them Elementary and Hauptschule if its thogeher but its still in seperate buldinngs but one School office for the Headmaster and only one. Like a smal campus. very smal. In Far country side its one building becous not many Kids
Funny, this where i live!
Gruß ins Allgäu!
Austria should just give it to Bavaria.
At least there's no language difference👍
It's a buffer zone 😂
As a Chilean and I speak spanish...
Pen-e is...
Pls stop posting the same videos every time
:/
The people in Austria are also Germans. I see no difficulty in this
Lol
Don't tell that to an Austrian. That's like saying Americans are Canadians or vice versa.
@@Rivet_Head242Most Austrians are ethnically Germans...
American or Canadian are not ethnicity so...
No Austrians are not german!!!?!!??😡😡😡😡😩😩😩😭😭😭
It reminds me of South Africa and Lesotho
Is Austrian in the eu if so it’s not that hard just go around but if I’m wrong fly and if there is no airport I’m out of ideas
Yes Austria is part of the EU (for some Validity I live in Austria)
And also fly ? Oof. RIP Climate (No offense I am just trying to say, that if you fly a lot from there it is very bad for the enviorment)
Germany should just Annex Austria
Probably Napolean's fault, everything in Europe leads back to Napolean :D
The odd political leftovers Europe has! Like that town in the Pyrenees just inside France that is actually Spanish territory: Llivia is its name, near Catalonia.
What is the difference between Austria and Germany
Dude as an Austrian I take this a bit uhh... Austria is a different country but that is it lol :)
Jungholz mentioned 🦅🦅🦅
I live next to this enclave.
Why does that look like syria💀
Checkout Llivia a Spanish enclave in France! People in Spain have to drive through France to get to Llivia! While the French cant legally prevent that! 😂
It exists only because of the evil of the Versailles treaty of 1919 Germany and Austria should be one nation which they are and it only is two countries because of the Versailles treaty forcing one people to be two separate nations
You can just go around the summit and be in Austria
I live near of that 😅
It’s basically the same country now days ! Not a big deal.
As an spanish "Pene" is weird 💀💀💀
A Spanish
Bruh the mountain is 1635 meters instead of 1636 meters
Why does that look familiar to the Syrian borders though
Hitler did that
Bro Really reupload his old videos💀
Does anyone even know why Austria exists
Austria is the older country
I mean you don't have to stay in Austria to get there, they're both in the EU
Is Russia getting his USSR back ?
Germany and Austria should be reunited.
It looks like Syria
also to south america
C‘mon just become one together
Bro reposted.
Then simply cede the territory to Germany; after all 80% of Austrians are very much Germanic in heritage....
young holes💀💀
Thank you for giving us credit for our own foods most people just write it off as lazy, all deep fried and disgusting food with no flavor
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Ah austrian german speaker go till germany to learn at school in german ah how hard is it