@@tilenjk02 I think the cohesion regions or statistical units would have been more suitable for a quiz of this size, even though they don't have the same official relevance
@@tilenjk02 If they used občine for Slovenia, they should have also used okresy for the Czech Republic lol. They definitely should have used statistične regije if we want to keep the amount of subdivisions roughly consistent across countries. Although it would be even funnier if they used zgodovinske regije
I don't know how most of those are pronounced, but the estonian ones definetaly weren't good, he ignored the letters like ü õ ö õ and also we have the word "maa" after each one
@savatop1gg The Portuguese one was also rather off on the smaller ones, like Leiria and Setúbal. Definitely understandable and kudos for him for even trying though.
Insane how you flawlessly changed pronunciation between french, german and italian when listing the Swiss Cantons. Really shows how deep your understanding of geographical names and languages is.
@@Nikioko Poland used to have 49 first level subdivision (voivodeships). We still, currently, have 370 second level subdivisions and 2477 third level subdivisions (with 66 cities that overlap and count for both of those subdivisons, it's complicated). And then you have 53+ thousands statistically-important localities; but including less significant locality divisions like neighbourhoods there is about 100k of them.
@@ChaliElle Second and third level numbers sound okay for a country the size of Poland. What wasn't normal was the number of first level divisions before, it makes more sense now.
As a ukrainian living in Portugal, I can declare that in Ukraine and Russia there are really few regions that weren't called after the cities. In Portugal he also named cities only. I believe it's the same for the other countries.
Dude your pronunciation is insane Like obviously the flex here is somehow memorising and accurately recalling the 1k+ regions but you had my jaw on the floor so many times from saying the place names
Finnish has notoriously diffucult pronunciation for foreigners and he actually does it really well. It doesn't sound like a native speaker, but it sounds like someone who lives in Finland and has spoken Finnish for a good while
You pronounced Polish names really well, without butchering them (maybe except Świętokrzyskie which is extremely difficult to pronounce for non Slavic foreigners). I am impressed!
I think he pronounced Świętokrzyskie really well. The only error was his pronunciation of Łódzkie, which he might have thought is Łódźkie - an easy mistake unless you know the ins and outs of Polish grammar.
The pronounciation of the Slovene municipalities is INSANE. I won't say they're perfect because of course it's hard to know where the accentvis in the names, but you're pretty damn close, especially for an English speaker. It's a chefs kiss to listen to. Congrats! Greetings from Škofljica!
Slovenian here, you know more of them then I do. Insane, mind bogglingly insane. Considering I like learning languages and need all the tricks imaginable to memorise countless strange words I would be truly interested in hearing what your tactics were for memorising this mountain of dry info. Bravo, I'm truly speechless and all the best from Poljane nad Škofjo Loko.
Insanely impressive! Kinda lame that the quiz does not have subdivisions for the UK, NL, or Belgium, but I guess it's balanced out by countries like Moldova or Slovenia having a truly insane amount of subdivisions.
Seriously when he finished France and Monaco, I had to check his name again and see if he was french or something. Being fluent is a thing but there's absolutely no accent, I've never heard a native english speaker speak french so effortlessly well.
One random thing that never occurred to me until now is that this map shows the Keszthely area as part of Veszprém County, to which it was controversially annexed in the 1950 territorial reforms before getting reintegrated into Zala in 1978. There's a number of minor boundary adjustments made since democratization that are often left off maps of Hungary but this is my first time seeing this particular error in the wild.
If this error is accurate then it might actually exist sitewide on all our maps including these subdivisions of Hungary lol. I’ll tell quizmaster to investigate this later 😂
@@jakelyonsgeo Well this showed up on my youtube feed and I am beyond impressed. I sometimes play both on sporcle and hugequiz (that I just checked your channel and you do too), and looks like people like you truly do exist with those insanely high scores on hugequiz. I just thought it was cheating bots at the top of those random leaderboards.
I'm very impressed that you actually knew the mistakes as well, especially which subdivision should actually be where if the wrong place was given in the quiz like in the case of Hungary.
apart from the fact that this is madness, although huge respected and deeply appreciated, you spelled Luhansk, Kyiv and Odesa the Ukrainian way, along with Crimea and Sevastopol correctly referred to Ukraine as a normal human being would do. thank you for that!
Crazy impressive! I sort of wish they had included NL and UK subdivisions (you would have smashed those anyway) but oh well, doesn't take away from the achievement.
@@leandroblockmango2673yes exactly, the country is kingdom of netherlands, netherlands is the european part, but kingdom of netherlands also has overseas territories like curacao which like netherlands are first level administrative divisions
tmk its because netherlands is actually not just the european part, so while the european part has divisions its "netherlands" because it first divides by overseas territories / europe and then divides europe
I hope this video goes virial! Pepole finally need to recognise your talent! As a Hungarian i was very impressed, and the pronunciations were really good😊
21:20 When you botched "Łódzkie" I was actually MORE impressed, because it implies you are not polish and yet you were able to pronounce all other names correctly. Serdeczne gratulacje!
that's some crazy motivation for me, i'm currently learning all cities in the world that have a population of over 100k, that's more than 4000 cities. also been learning subdivisions of many countries but definitely not gonna go for slovenia :')
this is very awesome! ive been trying to learn the counties of all US states which there are over 3000 of, but a lot of them are repeat names and easy to pronounce. So i imagine this is a lot more challenging since the names are all different languages
Cyprus is in Asia, and our Jetpunk first level subdivisions quiz is only updated every five years I believe because they don’t change too often and when the quiz answers are changed then the scores of all players are reset which gets annoying for our regular users. It seems this specific quiz is supposed to be updated at most every July and since some of the answers are indeed outdated it is possible that the quiz author is actually inactive on the site or quizmaster is not updating this one anymore at all. In terms of the accepted answers, some shorter answers are accepted for the ones with multiple words because some people will know these by their shorter names, eg Mecklenburg instead of Mecklenburg Vorpommern. Slightly incorrect spellings are accepted and punctuation doesn’t matter because we think it isn’t fair to force people to remember exact spellings of things in a language they may not know, but our accepted misspellings are adapted occasionally due to popular demand, for example Riyadh used to work without the H at the end but this was changed. If you have any suggestions about changes to accepted spellings you can leave a comment on the quiz, or request the answers to be updated on any quiz if the creator is still active.
I am just truthfully at a loss for words when I watch your videos. This is just incredible and I would love to have this capability as well, I'm currently studying the kabupaten of Indonesia. I was wondering how it is you go about learning stuff and how your so good at remembering them.
54:18 You're right that Haskovo is actually bigger than it is on the map here. The map seems to be using the old subdivisions which were used between 1959 and 1987. It's funny that in the next subdivision change in 1987 there were only 9 regions and Stara Zagora got merged into the Haskovo region. Haskovo was chosen to be the main one not because of merit but because there was a high ranking socialist party person from there, so there was a bit of regional rivalry as a result (mostly jokes but also some broken windows of buses going from Haskovo to Stara Zagora). I guess it's only fair that this time it's Haskovo that got snubbed a bit. Well done on the pronunciations of the Bulgarian names, the stress was on the wrong syllable for some of them but others sounded almost native!
This is so impressive! Impressed by the pronounciation on the Swedish län aswell(I'm Swedish). Are we getting more road to rank 1 moving? I miss watching your moving duels. Merry christmas Jake!
Wow well done Jake! This is a quiz I have been trying many times while learning the European subdivisions on Seterra. Haven't done it for a while though so I've probably forgotten a fair bit now. I haven't reached even 50% yet but hope to get at least that one day.
As slovene, i couldnt begin to name all municipalities.. even we know its a nightmare, we often complain every village has ita own municipality in slovenija..
Your pronunciations of the Spanish provinces is pretty good. You've got a lot of room of improvement in Catalan though, some of those Andorran names weren't quite right. Greetings from Catalunya, congrats on this achievement.
They are counting only the kingdom of the netherlands, which is only four subdivisions. And only 1 subdivision inside of europe, which is the netherlands itself.
What??!!!! That was absolutely insane.... I am from Europe, and your pronunciation of many of the languages is insanely good. Let alone you know all this stuff just from memory. 10 times Chapeau! Best thing I've seen in years. Plus you're great to look at 🙂. You had me with Iceland already, unbelievable. And yes, the Netherlands, my home country (but now living in Spain, previously in Switzerland as well)....so sad it's not subdivided. No doubt you know the 12 provinces of the NLs. You're the best!
Your pronunciation of the Swedish counties was perfect! At first I thought you didn’t know how to pronounce ä and ö, because you wrote them with a and o. Really impressive! Slovenia is crazy with its divisions though.
Perhaps mostly that ei/ey is pronounced "ay" and au is "uh-e" pronounced quick. Impressive anyway! Unluckily for you, our regions are not administrative entities 😅
I'm a new viewer so I don't know if you have made similar videos in the past but I would really like to see a video where you go through the most useful things to memorize in terms of improving at geoguessr. Maybe a tierlist of things like the US or Brazil area codes or certain states or regions of specific countries and some tips or strategies for memorizing said things. I'm thinking that if I want to improve at geoguessr, the most efficient way probably isn't to memorize the Slovenian subdivisions. Which things would be the most beneficial while considering the effort required. Anyways, I really enjoyed this video and you are an absolute animal for memorizing all these regions.
Denmark: Name the five regions, i'll give you two of them for free.
Slovenia: Name every person
Hahaha for real, what's up with Slovenia, they have no subdivision above municipalities?
@@osasunaitor We have 2 cohesion regions, 12 statistical regions, 58 administrative unis and 212 municipalities.
@@tilenjk02 I think the cohesion regions or statistical units would have been more suitable for a quiz of this size, even though they don't have the same official relevance
@@tilenjk02 If they used občine for Slovenia, they should have also used okresy for the Czech Republic lol. They definitely should have used statistične regije if we want to keep the amount of subdivisions roughly consistent across countries. Although it would be even funnier if they used zgodovinske regije
😂😂😂
Insane
z8 !! the goat !!!
indeed
Chill. He's reading it.
quite literally insane
Knowing all the subdivisions is already insane, but I'm especially impressed by your accurate pronunciation of all of them.
Yeah same. He's not only a god-tier expert geographer, but also a polyglot. What a guy!!
I don't know how most of those are pronounced, but the estonian ones definetaly weren't good, he ignored the letters like ü õ ö õ and also we have the word "maa" after each one
@savatop1gg The Portuguese one was also rather off on the smaller ones, like Leiria and Setúbal. Definitely understandable and kudos for him for even trying though.
In the northern Italian regions, he completely misplaced the stress, but it remains a great test of memory.
Memory is great, pronounciation not so much for latvian and lithuanian.
When did you realize you have super powers?
Svalbardsstrandarhreppur my beloved
population: 1 bear
XD
@@thecooldolphin470 No bears in Iceland
@@gun2334trx No comedy in your brain hehe
Insane how you flawlessly changed pronunciation between french, german and italian when listing the Swiss Cantons. Really shows how deep your understanding of geographical names and languages is.
Pov how my 800 elo opponent explains his guess after 5king a random Slovenian town with a population of 10
Moldova and Slovenia should chill with those subdivisions. Poland used to have 49 subdivisions until 1999.
It is just the first level subdivisions.
@@Nikioko The biggest issue is who the fuck organizes first level subdivisions like that
@@Nikioko Poland used to have 49 first level subdivision (voivodeships). We still, currently, have 370 second level subdivisions and 2477 third level subdivisions (with 66 cities that overlap and count for both of those subdivisons, it's complicated). And then you have 53+ thousands statistically-important localities; but including less significant locality divisions like neighbourhoods there is about 100k of them.
@@ChaliElle Second and third level numbers sound okay for a country the size of Poland. What wasn't normal was the number of first level divisions before, it makes more sense now.
@@osasunaitor basically every slightly big city was a voivodeship back then
As a slovenian i apologize very much that basically every city that isnt tiny is in its own subdivision 😅
As a ukrainian living in Portugal, I can declare that in Ukraine and Russia there are really few regions that weren't called after the cities. In Portugal he also named cities only. I believe it's the same for the other countries.
@berezcorp yes but in those countries there are also other smaller cities inside their subdivisions
@@berezcorp In Finland they're not named after cities, don't know about other countries
As an italian, give Capodistria back to italy
@Hshui20010 go ask our president not me
Dude your pronunciation is insane
Like obviously the flex here is somehow memorising and accurately recalling the 1k+ regions but you had my jaw on the floor so many times from saying the place names
Finnish has notoriously diffucult pronunciation for foreigners and he actually does it really well. It doesn't sound like a native speaker, but it sounds like someone who lives in Finland and has spoken Finnish for a good while
That was pleasure to watch, but Slovenes owe you an apology.
You pronounced Polish names really well, without butchering them (maybe except Świętokrzyskie which is extremely difficult to pronounce for non Slavic foreigners). I am impressed!
I think he pronounced Świętokrzyskie really well. The only error was his pronunciation of Łódzkie, which he might have thought is Łódźkie - an easy mistake unless you know the ins and outs of Polish grammar.
I bet he is very happy with the Polish administrative reform of 1999.
16 voivodeships instead of 49 makes such challenges much easier 😀
As a Croat, there's no way I could pronounce that 😅😅
Щвентокжыске?
@@Torantes шьвъентокшыске
Normal youtubers: I named all 47 countries of europe
Jake: I named all 1052 subdivisions of europe
well done, very impressive
Mercateer
In their language.
There was a guy who named all subdivisions of entire world
@AlexGames306 mercateer
But more people have done it
@@Kerguelen.Mapping cool
The pronounciation of the Slovene municipalities is INSANE. I won't say they're perfect because of course it's hard to know where the accentvis in the names, but you're pretty damn close, especially for an English speaker. It's a chefs kiss to listen to. Congrats!
Greetings from Škofljica!
Slovenian here, you know more of them then I do. Insane, mind bogglingly insane. Considering I like learning languages and need all the tricks imaginable to memorise countless strange words I would be truly interested in hearing what your tactics were for memorising this mountain of dry info. Bravo, I'm truly speechless and all the best from Poljane nad Škofjo Loko.
Insanely impressive!
Kinda lame that the quiz does not have subdivisions for the UK, NL, or Belgium, but I guess it's balanced out by countries like Moldova or Slovenia having a truly insane amount of subdivisions.
it's 'first level' subdivisions so the UK being just the Home Nations is perfectly fine
"Say it again, Dexter!"
"Hafnarfjardarkaupstadur"
0:00 Intro
2:30 Start
2:35 Iceland
8:18 Norway
8:57 Sweden
9:44 Denmark
10:04 Finland
11:15 Russia
13:22 Ukraine
14:42 Estonia
15:09 Latvia
17:32 Kaliningrad
17:39 Lithuania
18:04 Belarus
18:18 Moldova
20:28 Poland
21:37 Germany
22:28 United Kingdom
22:49 Ireland
24:04 The Netherlands
24:11 Belgium
24:20 Luxembourg
24:54 France
25:35 Monaco
26:03 Andorra
26:22 Spain
27:46 Portugal
28:26 Switzerland
29:27 Czechia
30:05 Slovakia
30:51 Liechtenstein
31:13 Austria
31:40 Hungary
32:48 Italy
33:29 San Marino
33:50 Malta
34:10 Greece
34:47 Romania
36:19 Slovenia
45:40 North Macedonia
48:59 Croatia
50:00 Bosnia and Herzegovina
50:17 Kosovo
50:33 Serbia
52:22 Montenegro
53:15 Albania
53:39 Bulgaria
54:40 The Last One!
Thank you!! Have added these as chapters
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Hey man, i’m romanian and i want to tell you, that pronunciation was spot on. Great job Jake as always, keep up the good work ! Merry Christmas
My mouth hung open the whole time during that. I didn't expect such good attention at the diacritics and short i's
Bro I’m Romanian and I don’t even know all of them 😂
Jake you literally sound like a native French speaker it is insane
Btw your dedication is crazy
I believe he is fluent in French
I agree so much with you, his pronunciation is insane 🤯
@@albertosourcould be cause actually unreal
Casually said Auvergne Rhône-Alpes
Seriously when he finished France and Monaco, I had to check his name again and see if he was french or something. Being fluent is a thing but there's absolutely no accent, I've never heard a native english speaker speak french so effortlessly well.
One random thing that never occurred to me until now is that this map shows the Keszthely area as part of Veszprém County, to which it was controversially annexed in the 1950 territorial reforms before getting reintegrated into Zala in 1978. There's a number of minor boundary adjustments made since democratization that are often left off maps of Hungary but this is my first time seeing this particular error in the wild.
If this error is accurate then it might actually exist sitewide on all our maps including these subdivisions of Hungary lol. I’ll tell quizmaster to investigate this later 😂
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I never know where Keszthely is lmao. Like which megye, which side of Balaton (I mean I know the approx. position), etc
@@Джеклейландalso the other counties are messy, as you can see. Baranya, Bács-Kiskun and Békés seems to be mixed up 😅
Igazad van, zalaiként a Balaton-felvidék elvesztése jobban fáj, mint Trianon
Hope the algorithm treats you well with this because holy cow! 🙏
@@jessali_ unfortunately, it probably won’t 😔
@@jakelyonsgeo It did for me, first time i see one of your video ;-) Greetings from Belgium, really impressive video. Cheers
@@jakelyonsgeoseems to be working, views are ⬆️, congrats from Taiwan!
@@jakelyonsgeo Well this showed up on my youtube feed and I am beyond impressed. I sometimes play both on sporcle and hugequiz (that I just checked your channel and you do too), and looks like people like you truly do exist with those insanely high scores on hugequiz. I just thought it was cheating bots at the top of those random leaderboards.
What did I just watch hello????? Incredible man, your pronounciation of the Czech regions was literally spot on which is super rare for foreigners.
You already had me with Iceland. Very impressing
I'm very impressed that you actually knew the mistakes as well, especially which subdivision should actually be where if the wrong place was given in the quiz like in the case of Hungary.
Yes, I was amazed by that!
Just looking at the length of the video sections it's absolutely insane how much space Slovenia and Iceland take up haha
your finnish pronunciation was on point! very impressive :)
apart from the fact that this is madness, although huge respected and deeply appreciated,
you spelled Luhansk, Kyiv and Odesa the Ukrainian way, along with Crimea and Sevastopol correctly referred to Ukraine as a normal human being would do. thank you for that!
Bro literally named my small district in Serbia, I'm flattered.
Crazy impressive! I sort of wish they had included NL and UK subdivisions (you would have smashed those anyway) but oh well, doesn't take away from the achievement.
It's because that's technically their first level subdivisions
@@leandroblockmango2673yes exactly, the country is kingdom of netherlands, netherlands is the european part, but kingdom of netherlands also has overseas territories like curacao which like netherlands are first level administrative divisions
@@отпирайтеare they fully incorporated like the french overseas territories
@@marios1861 yup
tmk its because netherlands is actually not just the european part, so while the european part has divisions its "netherlands" because it first divides by overseas territories / europe and then divides europe
18:33 „I‘m gonna be a little bit slower“ - proceeds to absolutely speed through 20+ subdivisions
I hope this video goes virial! Pepole finally need to recognise your talent! As a Hungarian i was very impressed, and the pronunciations were really good😊
as a slovenian I have to apologise, but your pronunciation is insane
21:20 When you botched "Łódzkie" I was actually MORE impressed, because it implies you are not polish and yet you were able to pronounce all other names correctly. Serdeczne gratulacje!
Merry Christmas Jake. Icelandic subdivisions to keep me company while cooking is not something I knew I needed 🎉
that's some crazy motivation for me, i'm currently learning all cities in the world that have a population of over 100k, that's more than 4000 cities. also been learning subdivisions of many countries but definitely not gonna go for slovenia :')
this is very awesome! ive been trying to learn the counties of all US states which there are over 3000 of, but a lot of them are repeat names and easy to pronounce. So i imagine this is a lot more challenging since the names are all different languages
I think I’d struggle a ton more with those tbh haha, but maybe one day! Best of luck to you if you continue to pursue that
This is both unreal and insane 😮
Good job man, subscribed. Also very good job with the whole Serbia.
RUclips recommends someone doing one of my quizzes yet again, I applaud your dedication to actually memorize everything, GG!
Tu vai fazer as subdivisões de segundo nível também, Vicky? Aliás, tu tem que atualizar alguns aí. Kk
@@leandroblockmango2673 não.
@@VickyyTheFox oh, tu pode me dizer como criar um quiz com 90 minutos de tempo? Eu consigo colocar apenas 60 minutos, amiga.
Cyprus is in Asia, and our Jetpunk first level subdivisions quiz is only updated every five years I believe because they don’t change too often and when the quiz answers are changed then the scores of all players are reset which gets annoying for our regular users.
It seems this specific quiz is supposed to be updated at most every July and since some of the answers are indeed outdated it is possible that the quiz author is actually inactive on the site or quizmaster is not updating this one anymore at all.
In terms of the accepted answers, some shorter answers are accepted for the ones with multiple words because some people will know these by their shorter names, eg Mecklenburg instead of Mecklenburg Vorpommern. Slightly incorrect spellings are accepted and punctuation doesn’t matter because we think it isn’t fair to force people to remember exact spellings of things in a language they may not know, but our accepted misspellings are adapted occasionally due to popular demand, for example Riyadh used to work without the H at the end but this was changed. If you have any suggestions about changes to accepted spellings you can leave a comment on the quiz, or request the answers to be updated on any quiz if the creator is still active.
Sounds good, appreciate the comment!
Hi! The Hungarian ones are completely messed up, Bács-Kiskun, Baranya and Békés are cross-linked basically.
@@balintvarga5146 I’ll pass this along to the quiz creator on their blog and i’m sure she’ll edit this on the next change log :)
I am just truthfully at a loss for words when I watch your videos. This is just incredible and I would love to have this capability as well, I'm currently studying the kabupaten of Indonesia. I was wondering how it is you go about learning stuff and how your so good at remembering them.
@@chasew1825 it’s nothing too special, usually I just repeat seterra quizzes (pin, then type) until I have them down
54:18 You're right that Haskovo is actually bigger than it is on the map here. The map seems to be using the old subdivisions which were used between 1959 and 1987. It's funny that in the next subdivision change in 1987 there were only 9 regions and Stara Zagora got merged into the Haskovo region. Haskovo was chosen to be the main one not because of merit but because there was a high ranking socialist party person from there, so there was a bit of regional rivalry as a result (mostly jokes but also some broken windows of buses going from Haskovo to Stara Zagora). I guess it's only fair that this time it's Haskovo that got snubbed a bit. Well done on the pronunciations of the Bulgarian names, the stress was on the wrong syllable for some of them but others sounded almost native!
I believe Vicky would have used the map of Bulgarian subdivisions from Wikipedia so this Haskovo error may also exist on that page
This is so impressive! Impressed by the pronounciation on the Swedish län aswell(I'm Swedish). Are we getting more road to rank 1 moving? I miss watching your moving duels. Merry christmas Jake!
Geography, languages, memorization, the discipline to learn all of this. Amazing work, Jake!
Oh wow I didn't even realize how un-viral this video is. Praying for youtube to pick this up. You're insane!
This is very impressive! Looking forward to the whole world one, not long to go
Incredibly impressive. Seriously well done.
The dedication is actually insane, you are criminally underrated.
great job on memorising all the subdivisions of europe!
this is so crazy! Ive learned all of these except slovenia and north mazedonia, guess i gotta get back to finishing europe finally after this video
Incredibly amazed! Keep it up! 💪
You pronounce Castillian perfectly! Greetings from Euskadi.
Wow well done Jake! This is a quiz I have been trying many times while learning the European subdivisions on Seterra. Haven't done it for a while though so I've probably forgotten a fair bit now. I haven't reached even 50% yet but hope to get at least that one day.
Extremely impressive!
Also congrats on really good slovenian pronuciation.
As slovene, i couldnt begin to name all municipalities.. even we know its a nightmare, we often complain every village has ita own municipality in slovenija..
This has motivated me even more to learn the kabupaten, great achievment!!
This is so impressive, especially the dedication for acurate pronunciation. Congrats
Merry Christmas. Hoping to learn all of them myself as well, you are an inspiration for sure.
The earth is saved. Jake Lyons is now uploading memorization videos.
Amazing knowledge! greetings from France
truly amazing work, jake! and your portuguese pronunciation is excellent! greetings from brasil :-)
insane! and pronunciation so spot on!
You nailed Poland, pronouncuation as well, pretty impressive
HOW DOES HE REMEMBER I STRUGGLE TO MEMORISE THE PERIODIC TABLE????
That’s sick! Your pronunciation of the Northern provinces is very good!
Your pronunciations of the Spanish provinces is pretty good. You've got a lot of room of improvement in Catalan though, some of those Andorran names weren't quite right.
Greetings from Catalunya, congrats on this achievement.
The best Christmas present we could have got from you. Merry Christmas Jake 🎄
The Netherlands: *has 12 provinces*
This Quiz: "I'll ignore that."
They are counting only the kingdom of the netherlands, which is only four subdivisions. And only 1 subdivision inside of europe, which is the netherlands itself.
as a romanian, the pronunciations for romanian and moldovan regions were almost perfect. I am more and more impressed with every video you post btw :)
as a finn, i was absolutely flabbergasted at how well you pronounced every county name.
great video!
This is awesome Jake and happy Xmas, but... please drop the road to moving rank 1 vid!
All 1052 on Christmas?! Absolute legend.
What??!!!! That was absolutely insane.... I am from Europe, and your pronunciation of many of the languages is insanely good. Let alone you know all this stuff just from memory. 10 times Chapeau! Best thing I've seen in years. Plus you're great to look at 🙂. You had me with Iceland already, unbelievable. And yes, the Netherlands, my home country (but now living in Spain, previously in Switzerland as well)....so sad it's not subdivided. No doubt you know the 12 provinces of the NLs. You're the best!
Appreciate you trying to get the pronunciations right!
Your prounounciation for Slovenia was incredible. Ive only ever heard people butcher it so bad. Top points
Wow, this was wild!
Kudos
Awesome video and pronunciations. Salutations from Prahova!
goat for this esp for learning pronunciations
Why did you stop posting videos? I was thinking you passed away, lol.
This is insane!
Your pronunciation of the Swedish counties was perfect! At first I thought you didn’t know how to pronounce ä and ö, because you wrote them with a and o. Really impressive! Slovenia is crazy with its divisions though.
When you came to Balkan, you did great, pronounced most of the names perfectly! Great job man!
Great content Jake! Commenting for the algorithm 😵💫
your icelandic pronunciation sounds perfectly fine, give yourself some credit :)
Perhaps mostly that ei/ey is pronounced "ay" and au is "uh-e" pronounced quick.
Impressive anyway!
Unluckily for you, our regions are not administrative entities 😅
Interest in this video is proof people care more about Slovenian subdivisions than Geoguessr 😂
it would take a whole year of full dedication for a normal person to learn all those names
Insane work man, and the pronunciations as well! All the best!
Wow your hungarian pronounciation was much better than expected, most county names were excellent :)
Seriously impressive! Shout-out from Croatia, your pronounciation is nearly perfect
Dude! This is insane, so impressive, the pronunciation on point mate. Cheers from Graubünden
I'm a new viewer so I don't know if you have made similar videos in the past but I would really like to see a video where you go through the most useful things to memorize in terms of improving at geoguessr. Maybe a tierlist of things like the US or Brazil area codes or certain states or regions of specific countries and some tips or strategies for memorizing said things. I'm thinking that if I want to improve at geoguessr, the most efficient way probably isn't to memorize the Slovenian subdivisions. Which things would be the most beneficial while considering the effort required. Anyways, I really enjoyed this video and you are an absolute animal for memorizing all these regions.
the pronounciation tho? i haven't been this impressed in a long time
I was really impressed by the portuguese pronunciation, you said almost all of them really well!
This is the best thing on RUclips I've seen in a while, hugely impressive 😮
lol i love this😂 and your Swedish was almost flawless ngl
I wonder if you would be able to name the biggest city in each subdivision, seems like the logical next step. Nice vid
This is really impressive, well done! I'd like to see similar videos in the future, maybe for other continents.
Hello Jake! when are you going to continue the city naming series?
btw i really enjoy youre videos and you actually teach me something every video :D
Soon!
crazy good! I very much appreciate your pronunciation mate :o
Wow, impressive. Greetings from Timis