American Takes a Basic European Knowledge Quiz.. (I feel Dumb now)

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 4 янв 2025

Комментарии • 1,2 тыс.

  • @Tan3l6
    @Tan3l6 2 дня назад +1017

    Well, the "Land of Fire and Ice" is Iceland, so the quiz-makers made a mistake...

    • @digidol52
      @digidol52 2 дня назад +102

      And a good few of the images were completely wrong, e.g. the Channel Tunnel.

    • @Potatwielder
      @Potatwielder 2 дня назад +87

      And they called Transylvania a city

    • @msumungo
      @msumungo 2 дня назад +44

      A Finn here, I agree.

    • @martinkasper197
      @martinkasper197 2 дня назад +24

      The land of ice and fire is Game of Thrones...🤓🤣

    • @FaithlessDeviant
      @FaithlessDeviant 2 дня назад +32

      previous question was even Finland as the land of the thousand lakes so strangely they got this fire and ice wrong.
      I thought Mont Blanc is the highest in europe but then that might be old knowledge, it might have changed without my knowledge.

  • @stefanb4375
    @stefanb4375 2 дня назад +563

    Land of Fire and ice... is Iceland!

    • @bbttnetworkz
      @bbttnetworkz 2 дня назад +28

      Yeah the quiz was definitely wrong on this one. Iceland totally is the right answer here!

    • @sushi777300
      @sushi777300 2 дня назад +17

      Finland is definitely wrong. 100% Iceland

    • @ItsDaElk
      @ItsDaElk 2 дня назад +6

      It is iceland

    • @valcaria7568
      @valcaria7568 2 дня назад +2

      agreed. you got that answer right

    • @znjzblj7995
      @znjzblj7995 2 дня назад +12

      and Transylvania is not a city. It's region.

  • @Elijah.Anderson
    @Elijah.Anderson День назад +285

    6:45 the Nobel Prizes in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine and Literature are awarded in Stockholm, Sweden, while the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded in Oslo, Norway.

    • @Rainyman63
      @Rainyman63 День назад

      Alfred Nobel wanted it like this because he thought his country wasn't peaceful enough. He made his fortune selling ammunition. He probably knew his customers.
      By the way: there is no Nobel Prize for Economics, because he didn't accept it as science. Instead the swedish Rijksbanken invented this prize.

    • @seesharp81321
      @seesharp81321 День назад +5

      Because it's a mockery

    • @luigibenni3449
      @luigibenni3449 День назад +1

      So I was just partly wrong 😂

    • @francoo.m.
      @francoo.m. День назад

      Infact!

    • @33d672
      @33d672 22 часа назад +2

      Its a Swedish prize It doesn’t matter if the peace prize is held in Oslo

  • @V0r4xiz
    @V0r4xiz День назад +135

    The quiz is highly inconstistent in its accuracy. You can't simultaneously claim the Elbrus as European but then say that the mountain range it is in - the Caucasus - isn't European in the "highest mountain range" question. It's either Alps and Mont Blanc or Caucasians and Elbrus, not both.

    • @MorningNapalm
      @MorningNapalm День назад +6

      Good point.

    • @oestergaard141
      @oestergaard141 День назад

      When talking the whole mountain range, it would be logical to calculate an average elevation for the whole range, so they might be right. Though at the same time, you'd need to 3d scan the whole thing with such precision, that this nukber likely doesn't exist 🤭

    • @izpodpolja
      @izpodpolja 21 час назад +3

      @@oestergaard141 Caucasus is still going to be higher, it has 13 peaks higher than Mount Blanc and 8 above 5000m

    • @oestergaard141
      @oestergaard141 21 час назад

      @izpodpolja you're probably right, but this is not how averages work, we would need to measure every single surface on the mountain range, there could he 5000 places higher, but if there are 7000 places lower, and the average less, it's less, you don't seem to understand how math works 😂😂🥺

    • @izpodpolja
      @izpodpolja 20 часов назад +3

      ​@@oestergaard141 Well, tbh you seem to be struggling here, because if you really wanted to average, the number of individual points is irrelevant (the definition of a mountain peak is arbitrary anyways), you'd have to take the surface area of the mountain range and integrate the height

  • @alex__andrei
    @alex__andrei День назад +204

    As a Romanian, seeing how the quiz labeled Transylvania as a city instead of a region made me laugh and cry at the same time 😂

    • @dvorapa
      @dvorapa День назад +16

      Also they used an image of a castle in Czechia for that question 🤦 (as a Czech I recognized Mělník instantly - popular school trip location)

    • @ruffgabor
      @ruffgabor День назад +4

      Same here and I am Hungarian. 😀

    • @bencze465
      @bencze465 День назад +2

      it was an important historical landmark built by saxons, on the border of hungary and romania for several centuries and people only know the cringest thing, dracula, which was a fake story by a foreigner...

    • @ruthfischer7615
      @ruthfischer7615 День назад +2

      @@bencze465
      well... Dracula did exist - he just was not a vampire....

    • @Flobyby
      @Flobyby День назад

      well, the quiz also says Geneva is a lake

  • @MercedesAkira-gf6sz
    @MercedesAkira-gf6sz День назад +134

    The EU doesn’t have a Capital, Brussels is just the seat of the Commission and Parliament ( together with Strasbourg )

    • @Jan_Koopman
      @Jan_Koopman День назад +1

      Brussels *is* considered the capital of the EU: be.brussels/nl/over-het-gewest/het-gewest-europa-en-internationaal/europese-en-internationale-instellingen-brussel

    • @PoulSorensen64
      @PoulSorensen64 День назад +1

      Agree

    • @Thurgosh_OG
      @Thurgosh_OG День назад +6

      Correct. The EU is not a country.

    • @basieluxanno7909
      @basieluxanno7909 День назад +1

      and Luxembourg

    • @Jan_Koopman
      @Jan_Koopman День назад +1

      @@MercedesAkira-gf6sz, according to the Brussels website, it is the EU capital.

  • @themank99
    @themank99 2 дня назад +172

    The land of fire and ice is for sure Iceland. You've got it right.

  • @fairgreen42
    @fairgreen42 2 дня назад +162

    I wonder if the makers of such quizzes incorporate mistakes on purpose to generate reactions.
    You did great, btw.

    • @domi-fh2ub
      @domi-fh2ub День назад +2

      I think they don't care , they don t care about anything , except what prevent getting clicked on, from the start , mistakes occur naturaly, and very much most of what is free on the internet is questionable

    • @dnocturn84
      @dnocturn84 День назад +4

      It generates lots of comments, that trains the algorythm, that makes the video get popular, that generates money. So yes, there is a good chance, that this is done on purpose.

    • @albval7778
      @albval7778 День назад

      click the link in the description and just give him a thumb down ...no comment no nothing

    • @baldyhead
      @baldyhead День назад +1

      Even a dislike is generating interaction, therefore helping the channel.

  • @mirkozlikovski9553
    @mirkozlikovski9553 2 дня назад +128

    Ian, you're damn good! I, as and European didn't know all the answers, though, to be fair, there are mistakes in this quiz.

    • @alexanderkupke920
      @alexanderkupke920 15 часов назад

      Oh yes, there are. but even without those, as a European I did not get all answers correct.

  • @thomasthomse
    @thomasthomse 2 дня назад +176

    5:04 is not the Channel Tunnel, that is Peberholm, part of the Øresund bridge.😅

    • @micade2518
      @micade2518 2 дня назад +15

      Yes, they often get confused. There are no pix of the Channel Tunnel, just of both its entrances since, as its name indicates, it is ... a tunnel! :o)

    • @RadioactiveSaddam
      @RadioactiveSaddam День назад +2

      Correct. The Öresund connection is both tunnel and bridge. I don't know why they took the wrong picture for this quiz.

    • @quintenstevens3710
      @quintenstevens3710 День назад +2

      that's why I got it wrong !!!!! I knew the tunnel didn't have such an entrance and doesn't have a road, but train tracks !

    • @33d672
      @33d672 22 часа назад

      Öresund

  • @argantyr5154
    @argantyr5154 День назад +54

    LEGO, is put together from the two danish words "Leg Godt" (Play Well).

  • @Carrygan123
    @Carrygan123 2 дня назад +141

    So many mistakes in the video you are watching

  • @ArinmarDeKaldenoc
    @ArinmarDeKaldenoc 2 дня назад +52

    Well i have to say u did much better than the Quizmaker himself...ahahah

    • @MarkusMöttus-x7j
      @MarkusMöttus-x7j 6 часов назад

      Yeah, he hit the wrong blunt before he double checked the answers 😂
      What a joke 🤣

  • @simonekeijzer7468
    @simonekeijzer7468 2 дня назад +84

    The writer of the fairytale "The little mermaid" was Danish...(Hans Christian Andersen) He died in Copenhagen. That is why the statue is there.

    • @SalisburyKarateClub
      @SalisburyKarateClub 2 дня назад +5

      The statue is surprisingly small, when I went there I almost missed it. Think of a small girl in size.

    • @TheAquarius1978
      @TheAquarius1978 2 дня назад

      He was confusing the " the little mermaid " with the " Manneken pis " i did the same crap for a second or two.

    • @flitsertheo
      @flitsertheo День назад

      A "nekkid" woman statue. Don't see that happening much in the USA.

    • @dutchman7623
      @dutchman7623 День назад +1

      @@flitsertheo We have a version of hc andersen's mermaid in our fairy-tale forest Efteling.
      Famous for the 'strange' reactions by American and British tourists.

    • @heatherfruin5050
      @heatherfruin5050 День назад

      ​@@dutchman7623Hans Christian Andersen was strange.

  • @barkasz6066
    @barkasz6066 День назад +132

    Land of Ice and Fire is definitely Iceland.
    Transylvania isn’t a city, it’s a historical region.
    Armenia isn’t even located in Europe, and neither is Mount Elbrus traditionally counted as Europe’s highest peak, as it is also in Asia, so it’s Mont Blanc in the Alps.

    • @Ummba13
      @Ummba13 День назад +20

      Istanbul is also debatably not in europe since half of it is in asia minor

    • @MorningNapalm
      @MorningNapalm День назад +12

      The Caucasus mountains are considered the dividing point between Asia and Europe, I just looked it up. Thus, Mount Elbrus is in fact in Europe.

    • @mimmo4762
      @mimmo4762 День назад +2

      ​​​​​@@Ummba13actually, no. Turkey is debatably in Asia (but at that point I would be forced to ask "debated by who?"), but Istanbul is in Europe Europe.

    • @johncenashi5117
      @johncenashi5117 День назад +3

      @@Ummba13 Istanbul is on the European side. Turkey is half asia, Istanbul is to the west of the country, so, its European.,

    • @marekbarycz4397
      @marekbarycz4397 День назад +9

      There are many cities called Venice of North.

  • @B4kkertjes
    @B4kkertjes 2 дня назад +60

    Question #13: the photo is from the tunnel/bridge connection between Denmark and Sweden, not the tunnel between the UK and France,

    • @tobbex7372
      @tobbex7372 2 дня назад +5

      Did notice Pepparholmen as well. Many faults in this quiz according the pictures.

    • @danvernier198
      @danvernier198 День назад

      The supposed transylvanian castle is also in Czechia.

  • @FlowdeepTDKM
    @FlowdeepTDKM 2 дня назад +68

    5:31 that's Rovinj, Croatia in the picture (my hometown). Nothing to do with the mentioned countries, but it is located on the Istrian peninsula (Istra)

    • @irminschembri8263
      @irminschembri8263 2 дня назад +1

      Thanks ! I thought it was neither Spain nor Portugal as I have been there.

    • @davidpelc
      @davidpelc День назад +6

      Same like the picture by the question of non existing city of Transylvania (as Transylvania is region), in the pic there is Mělník chateau in Mělník town in Central Bohemial in Czech Republic (my county town). That quiz is nonsence.

    • @MarkBruny
      @MarkBruny День назад +5

      Rovinj is one of my fav cities, I'm a Czech but I visit Vrsar and Rovinj every year (usually twice a year). Istria is so underrated. 😊

    • @thierryf67
      @thierryf67 День назад +3

      yes, when i saw the picture, i thought where in Spain or Portugal are these islands, that look like Croatia... LOL !

    • @ViktorFulop
      @ViktorFulop День назад +1

      I knew! Thanks bro!

  • @mecha-sheep7674
    @mecha-sheep7674 День назад +51

    Also, every single city with canals has been named "the Venice of...". This includes St Petersbourg, Stockholm, Bruges... That quizz is very low quality.

    • @atheismo
      @atheismo День назад +10

      Don't forget Hamburg, Germany, which has more bridges than Venice and Amsterdam combined. You're right about the quiz, though.

    • @jetfowl
      @jetfowl День назад +3

      @@atheismo Aveiro is the Venice of Portugal, too.

    • @tonys1636
      @tonys1636 День назад +4

      And Birmingham, England, a greater mileage of Canals than Venice.

    • @cheman579
      @cheman579 День назад

      @@tonys1636 Nah but Birmingham's a shithole though

    • @krilleanka
      @krilleanka День назад

      Stockholm is called the Venice of the north, and I was going to object. Then I thought about it. It doesn't really have many canals to speak of compared to Amsterdam, it's just located on islands and surrounded by water.

  • @adpop750
    @adpop750 День назад +45

    For Europeans 90% of these questions are also about foreign countries (there were 2 questions about my own country, so that's 4%).

  • @SashaX19
    @SashaX19 2 дня назад +141

    As a Finn I didn't know that we are called the land of fire and ice

    • @nikovarinowski8807
      @nikovarinowski8807 2 дня назад +15

      Yh, lol! Iceland...

    • @einarbolstad8150
      @einarbolstad8150 2 дня назад +24

      You're not, it's Iceland. That answer was wrong.

    • @DenUitvreter
      @DenUitvreter 2 дня назад +21

      The land of the thousand frozen lakes and sauna fires.

    • @irminschembri8263
      @irminschembri8263 2 дня назад +2

      @@DenUitvreter 😁

    • @AdvdW
      @AdvdW День назад +1

      As a European I was also astonished. 😜

  • @naxryz1983
    @naxryz1983 2 дня назад +53

    If we talk about regularity and continuity, Stromboli is the most active volcano in the world. Stromboli has been erupting almost continuously for at least 2,000 years

    • @Searover749
      @Searover749 День назад +2

      etna too.

    • @MorningNapalm
      @MorningNapalm День назад +2

      I also thought it was Stromboli. I guess it depends how you define continuous.

    • @mimmo4762
      @mimmo4762 День назад +3

      Etna and Stromboli are both very active in different ways, so it depends on how you define "activity". I agree Etna is there only because it's more famous, but you can't really say it's too far off. Anyways, Stromboli can't be said to be "the most" in the world.

    • @naxryz1983
      @naxryz1983 День назад +1

      @@Searover749 No, Etna is not in continuous eruption.

    • @naxryz1983
      @naxryz1983 День назад

      @@MorningNapalm I think they define "the most active" as the one that releases the most lava.

  • @mac760
    @mac760 День назад +16

    Loch Ness Lake ???
    Every Scottish viewer is rolling on the floor ... look it up 😅

    • @njordholm
      @njordholm День назад +1

      Loch means lake afaik... so redundant, right?

    • @mac760
      @mac760 День назад

      @@njordholm yup 👍

    • @gerardbryant1445
      @gerardbryant1445 День назад +3

      Even as an Australian, I know that loch in Scottish means lake.

    • @kmortensen9312
      @kmortensen9312 36 минут назад

      That does happen a lot around the world.. loads of mountain names means mountain in their own language.. like mount fuji literally means mount fire mountain :D and while loch can indeed be used as a generic term for lake if used more correctly its usually a specific type of lake (long and narrow for example)

  • @AbeIJnst
    @AbeIJnst 2 дня назад +37

    Don't feel too dumb, please! As European I got 7 wrong and had some lucky guesses too. And as pointed out by other comments, Iceland is the land of fire and ice, so you can grant yourself that point. Also the Venice of the North question is indeed ambiguous, even in the Netherlands more than one city has that nickname.

    • @DerEchteBold
      @DerEchteBold 2 дня назад +3

      Yeah, I also thought there's a lot of 'Venices of the North', I think I heard the nickname used on Hamburg as well.

    • @lalalili4197
      @lalalili4197 День назад +1

      Venice of North, I was so sure it was St Petersburg. But as said, i think many cities are called Venice of North lol

    • @flitsertheo
      @flitsertheo День назад +1

      There is only one "real" Venice of the North, Brugge (Bruges).

    • @jimbylander1344
      @jimbylander1344 День назад +2

      What i have heard Stockholm is called Venice of the North, but as you say more than one has that nickname.

    • @idnwiw
      @idnwiw День назад +2

      My guidebooks for St.Petersbook, Brügge as well as Amsterdam all called them "Venice of the North", so that question was unanswerable.

  • @AHVENAN
    @AHVENAN День назад +15

    I knew something was wrong with the "Land of FIre and Ice" one, i've lived in FInland my entire 34 years and NEVER heard of Finland being called that!

    • @Kraakesolv
      @Kraakesolv День назад

      Because everyone knows it's Iceland.

  • @severinveganigang8036
    @severinveganigang8036 2 дня назад +123

    4:19 Funny how the video creator doesn't know about Europe himself. Finland is not in Scandinavia, but Denmark is

    • @qwertylello
      @qwertylello 2 дня назад +19

      To be fair, we southern Europeans don't really understand the difference between Scandinavia, Fennoscandia and Nordic countries, we just generally refer to all the countries up the in the north as Scandinavian, without distinction, just as with Mediterranean which refers to a plethora of countries.

    • @hi-vr8ix
      @hi-vr8ix 2 дня назад +11

      @@qwertylello We do not, lol, that is ignorant.

    • @qwertylello
      @qwertylello 2 дня назад +12

      @hi-vr8ix
      It definitely is, not saying it isn't.
      I'm just saying that the average person, at least where I live, can't tell the difference between these geographical concepts.
      I myself took quite some time, I think when I was already 20 years old, to figure out the difference. Never heard of Fennoscandia in school.

    • @arthesian
      @arthesian День назад +14

      @@qwertylello I was today years old (33), and this is the first time I heard of Fennoscandia - So I completely agree with your take :P

    • @MorningNapalm
      @MorningNapalm День назад

      I have heard both definitions used, and apparently there is some disagreement, so I am going to give him this one.

  • @e.s.7272
    @e.s.7272 2 дня назад +154

    The highest mountain in Europe is Mont Blanc in the Alps. However, Elbrus in the Caucasus, which is located in Russia, is sometimes regarded as the highest mountain in Europe, if the Caucasus is geographically part of Europe. So the answer depends on the definition of Europe's geographical border.

    • @walkir2662
      @walkir2662 2 дня назад +10

      The Volga actually seems to be in Europe (at least I was correct in the Danube being longer than the Rhine...), but spent too much time thinking about Istanbul vs European/Asian Istanbul vs, London/Paris Metro vs London/Paris themselves.^

    • @klausM54
      @klausM54 2 дня назад +4

      The number that always baffles me is that there are 128 peaks above 4000 metres as part of the Alps. My home country Germany shares some part of the Alps, yet our highest mountain doesn't even exceed 3000 metres.

    • @AdvdW
      @AdvdW 2 дня назад +5

      A part of Russia belongs to the continent Europe. The mountain Elbrus is in that part.

    • @astrominTv
      @astrominTv День назад +10

      @@AdvdW the caucasus is not part of europe

    • @arcanegale285
      @arcanegale285 День назад +5

      that mountain is actually referred to as the geographical border between Asia and Europe. So theoretically it can be counted as the peak height of Europe but it's not fully in Europe as such it's hard to gauge what the correct answer is, same with Istanbul, it's technically in Europe, but Turkey is an Asian country.

  • @therealdutchidiot
    @therealdutchidiot 2 дня назад +240

    The EU was established with the Maastricht Trreaty. The quiz is wrong.

    • @philippegerard5645
      @philippegerard5645 День назад +80

      The Treaty of Rome gave birth to the EEC (European Economic Community). It was the Treaty of Maastricht that founded the European Union.

    • @flitsertheo
      @flitsertheo День назад +22

      And its predecessor the EEC was established with the treaty of Rome (1957).

    • @andreavalentina3685
      @andreavalentina3685 День назад +2

      I remember Maastrich ... and I did not exist in the the 50s.

    • @andreavalentina3685
      @andreavalentina3685 День назад

      🤔🤔🤔...you probably did not exist in the 90s to say Maastrich, right?

    • @therealdutchidiot
      @therealdutchidiot День назад +15

      @@andreavalentina3685 Relevance? The Rome Treaty didn't establish the EU, it established the EEC.

  • @DerLeon_01
    @DerLeon_01 2 дня назад +63

    6:45 you were right, the nobel prize is named after Alfred Nobel, a swedish chemist and inventor of dynamite (nitroglycerine) so every nobel prize except the Peace nobel prize is awarded in Stockholm, Sweden

    • @olasoderberg192
      @olasoderberg192 2 дня назад +12

      Peace prize is in Oslo Norge, the rest is in Stockholm

    • @MichaelCoIIins
      @MichaelCoIIins День назад +2

      @@olasoderberg192 And the peace price is the one most talked about, so yeah this mix up in the answer I kinda understand

    • @Kraakesolv
      @Kraakesolv День назад +1

      The question was SPECIFICALLY about the Nobel Peace Prize, how was he right?
      Had they asked for Nobel Prizes it would at least have been ambiguous. As it was written is isn't, it has one clear answer.

    • @DerLeon_01
      @DerLeon_01 День назад

      ​@@Kraakesolvyou are absolutely right, I misread it. My Bad

    • @0710IceMan
      @0710IceMan День назад +1

      ​@@MichaelCoIIinsthe nobel peace price has no meaning, after Obama got it 😂

  • @tobyk.4911
    @tobyk.4911 2 дня назад +35

    All the other Nobel prizes - *except the Nobel Peace Price* - are awarded in Stockholm, Sweden.
    The peace price, however, is awarded in Norway.

    • @MorningNapalm
      @MorningNapalm День назад

      Yeah, got that one wrong, I did not know that.

    • @kjellmesch8060
      @kjellmesch8060 День назад +3

      @@MorningNapalm That would count as a trick question in my book.

    • @Kraakesolv
      @Kraakesolv День назад

      ​@@kjellmesch8060I don't quite agree, the Peace Prize is a huge deal and has wide media coverage. Even its own concert. I've talked to quite a few that even didn't know of the other prizes awarded in Stockholm.

    • @danvernier198
      @danvernier198 День назад

      @@Kraakesolv Were those people specifically from Oslo and had never travelled outside?

    • @wolf310ii
      @wolf310ii 23 часа назад

      @@Kraakesolv The Nobel Peace Prize is pretty much irrelevant, because war monger like Kissinger and Obama got one

  • @steveroberts728
    @steveroberts728 День назад +11

    There were quite a few mistakes by the video maker. However, don’t sell yourself short, for a non-European, you did incredibly well, significantly better than 99% of your fellow countrymen.
    You should be proud of yourself. 🇬🇧

  • @assarstromblad3280
    @assarstromblad3280 День назад +9

    Just a fun fact, the picture of the tunnel entrance at 5:05 is NOT from the tunnel between france and england, it is the tunnel/bridge combination between Sweden and Denmark across Öresund. I recognized it because I live very close to it

    • @assarstromblad3280
      @assarstromblad3280 День назад +2

      Also, the city shown at 5:30 is Rovinj in croatia, not on in spain or portugal. I have been there, nice coincidence haha

    • @assarstromblad3280
      @assarstromblad3280 День назад +3

      9:40 is wrong, should be iceland.

  • @ErikLangr
    @ErikLangr День назад +34

    Hi Ian, as a European I think you can be proud of yourself. I think many Europeans would be worse in a similar quiz about the US or north America. Well done, thumb up. You're really good.

    • @TheJoopsmit
      @TheJoopsmit День назад +4

      I think a lot of Europeans would be worse than you on the same quiz about Europe. I'm impressed..

  • @sphinxwar8529
    @sphinxwar8529 День назад +13

    Polish dude here - as others mentioned, this quiz has serious issues, but you knew many things I had no idea about. Europeans who pay attention to European matters and cultures are most likely going to know these things, that is true, but you also have to remember they, most likely, comprise the majority of your audience. So even if you feel like your viewers knew so much, that is not necessarily representative of an average European. I think you're doing exceptionally well, not even mentioning how you're doing relative to an average American.

  • @mimmo4762
    @mimmo4762 День назад +16

    It is really funny how "the Spanish steps" are said to be common knowledge. I am italian, and I lived in Rome, and of course I recognized the photo, but never once in my life I heard of that name. I can only guess in the rest of the world they call it that because it is next to "piazza di Spagna", but the true name is "Scalinata di Trinità dei Monti": scalinata(=stairway) di(=of) "Trinità dei Monti"(the church on the top of it). So, I find it really funny the steps are so famous that their name is unknown.

    • @NietzzTube
      @NietzzTube День назад +5

      Dutch person here, we call it the Spanish steps ('Spaanse trappen') indeed! (i vividly remember, for our high school trip at 16yo we went to Rome and my bag got stolen there 😂)

    • @Bronzescorpion
      @Bronzescorpion День назад +3

      They are famously called that. Your own ignorance doesn't discredit it from being common knowledge. And their name isn't unknown, their Italien name is and even then people generally know that is "real" name isn't the same as the translated name.
      Multiple language calls them the Spanish steps or something similar by the way.
      Lastly, it isn't that rare that something ends up being called something different in another language.

    • @melchiorvonsternberg844
      @melchiorvonsternberg844 День назад +1

      @@Bronzescorpion It's very easy. If a town, place, or God knows what, got in a language a personal name, so it's used by this personal name. That goes for examplewith Munich, which has in German, a different name...

    • @adamkormendi5904
      @adamkormendi5904 День назад +3

      Listen to some Toto. They have a song called "Spanish Steps" (of Rome)
      Also the other two cities were Spanish. They wouldn't call their steps "Spanish".

    • @thunderspike1892
      @thunderspike1892 День назад

      Like the Spanish Riding School located in Vienna, Austria 🤣

  • @carlo_berruti
    @carlo_berruti День назад +10

    Well done after all 😃👍🏼. Surreal to see that at min. 04:55 it was the original video to be wrong - not in the answer, but in the picture shown. What you see is not at all the Channel Tunnel (whose entrances are very much inland, both at Calais and Folkestone) but the Øresund tunnel and bridge: a unique combination of (that is) a tunnel and a bridge connecting Denmark and Sweden

  • @Thomas_G.
    @Thomas_G. 2 дня назад +11

    Was Mozart born in Austria?
    well... the place of his birth is _now_ in Austria.. but was it at the time of his birth?
    i don't know and i'm too lazy to look it up now..
    .. but questions like that -- "In what country was some-famous-person born? [centuries ago]" -- are usually tricky

    • @cielfrance-therese5981
      @cielfrance-therese5981 День назад +6

      He himself thought he was teutsch. And Salzburg at the time was not lokated in Habsburg Region, but in the HRR Bavaria.
      At around 1980 he was called Austria for the first time.

    • @zuraorokamono204
      @zuraorokamono204 День назад +3

      Salzburg was annexed by Austria in 1805, 14 years after Mozart died.

    • @karstenbalamagi8463
      @karstenbalamagi8463 22 часа назад

      he was german of course

    • @YulianV1990
      @YulianV1990 7 часов назад

      Austria has 2 very famous PR scams. One is to say that Mozart was Austrian and the other is that Hitler was a German.

  • @oleksandrbyelyenko435
    @oleksandrbyelyenko435 2 дня назад +15

    6:57 that's General Knowledge for a reason. Don't worry, I wouldn't answer everything right about North America

  • @gabrielesantucci6189
    @gabrielesantucci6189 День назад +55

    There are at least a dozen cities that claim to be the "Venice of the north" and none of them resemble Venice even a little.😂😂😂

    • @_Wolfsbane_
      @_Wolfsbane_ День назад +3

      A dozen? I know of two, Amsterdam and Stockholm.

    • @thierryf67
      @thierryf67 День назад +3

      even St Petersbourg could be called like this...

    • @lareponse4745
      @lareponse4745 День назад +1

      In France there is also a "Venice of the Alps" it's called Annecy and the resemblance is hard to see

    • @tienenaar2295
      @tienenaar2295 День назад +1

      Bruges in Belgium also claims that title!

    • @Safi_JC
      @Safi_JC День назад

      As an Italian, I can just say that in Italy "Venice of the North" is usually considered Amsterdam but that's just what common people say. I like all of the alternatives, though I've never been to St Petersbourg.

  • @DorianTheReaper
    @DorianTheReaper День назад +4

    Honestly im European and i think we got about the same amount of questions right. And im much more interested in the world and other countries than most. You did just fine!

  • @tlgr3g
    @tlgr3g 2 дня назад +12

    14 wrong as an American is pretty good imo. 6 wrong here as a European, but at least 0 luck with the guesses.
    --1 because the Land of Fire and Ice IS Iceland.

  • @ChristopherJewels
    @ChristopherJewels День назад +7

    Aussie here who lived and travelled in Europe / Turkey for 4.5 years. 48/50. Your 35 is way above the US average so you're doing well.

  • @ChR0nos_7734
    @ChR0nos_7734 День назад +5

    5:25 the small city in the picture is Rovinj in Croatia. Far away from Spain and Portugal
    5:55 Matterhorn was/is used on Toblerone chocolate bar as was used as inspiration for the bar shape
    8:15 Sagrada Familia is expected to be finished in 2026. 144 years after construction began
    11:01 vulcano in the picture is Mayon Volcano in Philippines. There are no tropical rainforests in Europe and naturally growing palm trees
    11:33 Laktha Center is 462m tall. It doesn't look tall because there is no other tall building around it. It's 79m shorter then One WTC in NY and closest US skyscraper in height is Central Park Tower, NY (472m)
    14:27 it was built in Belfast but was registered in Liverpool and that's why Liverpool was written on the stern of the ship. White Star Line HQ was in Liverpool

    • @martinwebb1681
      @martinwebb1681 День назад +1

      Most Palm trees are not native to Europe but they do grow in many European countries and are found in large numbers in countries like Spain, Portugal, Italy, Greece and others. There are a few Palm trees native to Europe, one being the European fan palm (Chamaerops humilis) and the other one being the Cretan date palm (Phoenix theophrasti).

    • @mikhalbruns2414
      @mikhalbruns2414 День назад +1

      I personally visited the only one natural palm forest in Europe, on the Eastern most coast of Crete, in a place called Vai (Βαι). It's composed of a specific palm, only living there and native of the place.

  • @ronaldminnaard
    @ronaldminnaard День назад +3

    I should have bought one of those pens when I visited the Mercedes museum last summer.
    My grandfather owned a Mercedes oldtimer when I was little, snow white with navy blue leather upholstery, and just opening and closing the doors gave that same kind of satisfaction. Quality and craftsmanship that you can feel, hear and see in every detail.

    • @tonys1636
      @tonys1636 День назад

      Probably made by Biro, the inventor of the retractable ball point pen and the company he formed still make quality pens today.

  • @krasimirkirev7178
    @krasimirkirev7178 2 дня назад +36

    Some of the answers are wrong. The Iceland question, The noble prize question and there is no such thing as the city of Transylvania. Not to mention that it included mostly questions about Western Europe.

    • @geneviere199
      @geneviere199 День назад +18

      The noble peace prize is Norway - all others Stockholm.

    • @TullaRask
      @TullaRask День назад

      @@geneviere199 yes, agree on that.

    • @arthur_p_dent
      @arthur_p_dent День назад +4

      The answer to the Nobel Prize question was correct. The prizes for physics, chemistry, medicine, and literature are all awarded in Stockholm. But not the Peace prize, which is indeed awarded in Oslo.

    • @krasimirkirev5291
      @krasimirkirev5291 День назад

      You are right

    • @MichaelCoIIins
      @MichaelCoIIins День назад

      Well, whats wrong with the Nobel Price now :D Norway is nice! 😂
      But over 25% of the questions are related to none western European countries/cities/regions (stopped counting half way, sorry) (Google map European regions, Western Europe is relative tiny when you compare it with the rest)

  • @marikothecheetah9342
    @marikothecheetah9342 2 дня назад +4

    Impressive! I knew most of these but I was taught these at school. You really shouldn't feel dumb, some of the questions were pretty specific. Congratulations!

  • @Blgfx-70
    @Blgfx-70 2 дня назад +30

    Venice of the North is Brugge in Belgium. Brugge was first called Venice of the North in a letter of 1432 and refers to the fact that Venice and Brugge were economic rivals in the middle ages and not because of its network of canals.

    • @phoenix-xu9xj
      @phoenix-xu9xj 2 дня назад

      I thought if Bruges straight away as well.

    • @blechtic
      @blechtic День назад +5

      It feels like half the major cities claim to be or are sometimes called that, so...

    • @walkir2662
      @walkir2662 День назад +1

      @@blechtic Yep, Hamburg also sometimes claims that.

    • @nupagadi84
      @nupagadi84 День назад +1

      St Petersburg also claims that name

    • @BasilPunton
      @BasilPunton День назад

      ​@@nupagadi84Yes, the modern saying refers St Petes.

  • @gmasfe
    @gmasfe 2 дня назад +6

    The iberian peninsula picture was Croatia!

  • @Reulon
    @Reulon День назад +5

    As a Dalmatian myself, I was so glad that you knew we're Croatian!
    Also, you were right about Iceland (Land of Ice and Fire)... And a lot of the images on the questions were misleading or wrong. Even the questions were incorrect (Transylvania is not a city, but a region). You did much better than an average US American, especially given how bad the quiz was.

  • @irminschembri8263
    @irminschembri8263 2 дня назад +22

    C'mon, you were good !! I can tell you that quite a few Europeans would do worse.
    And I doubt they would know as much about the States as you do about Europe !
    Happy New Year from a German geography teacher.😊

    • @ab-te8kv
      @ab-te8kv День назад +1

      Right on spot, Mr. Teacher.
      I agree. Ian did very solid.

    • @irminschembri8263
      @irminschembri8263 День назад

      @@ab-te8kv Mrs and thanks anyways.😁

  • @zuraorokamono204
    @zuraorokamono204 День назад +1

    11:45 "city of Transylvania"? Good Lord!

  • @adrianmclean9195
    @adrianmclean9195 День назад +5

    70% is fine. Particularly for anybody outside of Europe.

  • @Patschenkino
    @Patschenkino День назад +1

    As an Austrian, I agree that you were correct in referring to our language as Austrian. In fact, we often call it 'Österreichisch' (Austrian) and there's even an official dictionary called the 'Österreichisches Wörterbuch' (Austrian Dictionary).

    • @josefsad1502
      @josefsad1502 День назад

      Du weißt hoffentlich schon daß sich das "Österreichisch" auf das Land bezieht und nicht auf eine Sprache. Deutsch als Sprache gibt es in Österreich viel länger als es Deutschland gibt. Das sollte eigentlich jeder Österreicher wissen.

  • @lindamarlow4756
    @lindamarlow4756 День назад +4

    Armenia is not a European country.

  • @benjaminloehner257
    @benjaminloehner257 День назад +13

    #35 Mozart was born in Salzburg, which was part of the Prince-Archbishopric of Salzburg, which was part of the Bavarian Circle of the Holy Roman Empire at the time of Mozart's birth. Sooo...Mozart was Bavarian.

  • @radmino3657
    @radmino3657 День назад +1

    2:40 this is wrong, Treaty of Rome established the European Economic Community which would only later become EU. The actual establishment of EU itself was done by signing of the Maastricht Treaty

  • @JoriDiculous
    @JoriDiculous 2 дня назад +4

    As an European im sure to fail many of these 😂
    Ok, got most. A couple i had no idea, a couple took to long translating from English names. The Russia stuff throws most people off, like the river Volga being Europe longest. Most would think Danube. The "Land of Fire and Ice" refers to Iceland!

  • @n0rmal953
    @n0rmal953 День назад +1

    I was quit puzzled by some questions and answers in the vid you watched… there’s some mistakes, lol.
    And you had very good guesses imo!

  • @ianresc3615
    @ianresc3615 День назад +4

    as a European I question some of these answers. Mt. Elbrus is not really part of Europe, Iceland has always been the land of fire and ice and there were a few other questionable things as well.

    • @zuraorokamono204
      @zuraorokamono204 День назад +1

      Elbrus is in the mountain range that separate Europe from Asia but it's generally considered to be on the European side. It's a matter of opinion though. The only objective continent is Eurasia.

    • @Dan-fo9dk
      @Dan-fo9dk 19 часов назад +1

      Mt. Elbrus is indeed the highest mountain in Europe. It is on the Russian side of the Russian / Geroigan border in the Caucasus range ....which separate Europe and Asia.
      But there were a lot of other things in the quiz that were wrong.

  • @warrenturner397
    @warrenturner397 2 дня назад +2

    Well done Ian - you obviously did so well because you were wearing your Mighty Queensland Maroons cap!

  • @GuentherSass
    @GuentherSass 2 дня назад +10

    Happy New Year from Latvia! 🇱🇻🇱🇻🇱🇻❄️🌲🥳
    So, Istanbul is not all European, most of it is in Asia. I would have said London. Also, Armenia is only conditionally European. Venice of the North can be St. Petersburg, Amsterdam, Bruges. Elbrus is only conditionally in Europe, I'd say Mont Blanc. Transylvania is a region in Romania, not a city.

    • @thienpondtt
      @thienpondtt 2 дня назад +1

      Bhahaha venice of the north is not st petersburg 😂

    • @GuentherSass
      @GuentherSass 2 дня назад +3

      @@thienpondtt It is for any Russian speaker. I googled it, and there are options, including Amsterdam, St. Petersburg, Bruges.

    • @MorningNapalm
      @MorningNapalm День назад +1

      @@GuentherSass The Bruge people are the loudest about it, but I only ever heard Amsterdam :D

    • @Michael_from_EU_Germany
      @Michael_from_EU_Germany День назад +1

      Number of bridges:
      Venice: 400
      Berlin: 960
      Amsterdam: 1281
      Vienna: 1716
      Hamburg: 2500
      Gent: 192
      Stockholm: 53
      Source: Statista

    • @Lightkie
      @Lightkie День назад +1

      I was about to write the same corrections with regards to Istanbul and Armenia. Would have been funny if Armenia wasn't one of the three answers only to show it as option D afterwards, to drive home the point that the first country to adopt Christianity was not in Europe. In the case of Istanbul, that would mean the answer is also D: Moscow as the biggest city entirely in Europe.
      Although you mixed up the ratio wrt Istanbul: two thirds are in Europe. I also don't quite understand what you mean by conditionally because (ignoring political alignments) the European border is agreed on by most to be the Greater Caucasus watershed where some argued before that it ought to be *north* of it, not south, so Armenia was never included in Europe, only Georgia and Azerbaijan are contested.

  • @Steve-hq4fm
    @Steve-hq4fm 11 часов назад +1

    I think #28 is wrong!!! Finland is not the Land of Fire & Ice, and Iceland 100% is!!

  • @raverdeath100
    @raverdeath100 2 дня назад +3

    Venice of the North could be umpteen places - the oldest recorded references though are Bruges, Amsterdam and St Petersburg i think.

    • @Michael_from_EU_Germany
      @Michael_from_EU_Germany День назад

      Number of bridges:
      Venice: 400
      Berlin: 960
      Amsterdam: 1281
      Vienna: 1716
      Hamburg: 2500
      Gent: 192
      Stockholm: 53
      Source: Statista

  • @victorfries8859
    @victorfries8859 День назад +1

    11:08 about Volcanoes, in Star Wars revenge of the Sith during the final duel on Mustafar you can see a lot of real footage of the Etna erupting, they put it on the background during a whole sequence. Lava spilling and exploding everywhere!
    It's spectacular! They went filming it during the nights of most activity and then added it in the movie! Genious move!

  • @janryckmans3902
    @janryckmans3902 2 дня назад +10

    Venice of the North was in the middle ages Bruges, Belgium. Still now known for that.

    • @Wim1979
      @Wim1979 2 дня назад +2

      Yep , there are about 40 cities that gave thelselves the title, including Amstardam ( the dutch know how to sell thelselves 😂) but Brugges is the original as it was at the peak of its power together with Venice the 2 areas were the richest in Europe rivalling eachother. At that time brugge had 35 000 inhabitants, amstardam had less than 1000. Brugge is the only one that has gotten/earned the name in an organic way, and not to lure for tourists

    • @HotelPapa100
      @HotelPapa100 2 дня назад +1

      There must be a hundred different cities that are compared to Venice in the world.

    • @digidol52
      @digidol52 2 дня назад +1

      These invented comparisons are amusing. Edinburgh is sometimes called the Athens of the North. Oddly, you never hear Athens called the Edinburgh of the South.

    • @flitsertheo
      @flitsertheo День назад

      @@digidol52 They tried to build a copy of the Acropolis in Edinburgh on Calton Hill but because they never finished it (lack of funds) it somehow bears more resemblance to the Athens Acropolis than if it had been finished. (that's an Edinburgh joke).
      Meanwhile they never tried to build a copy of Edinburgh Castle in Athens.

    • @Michael_from_EU_Germany
      @Michael_from_EU_Germany День назад

      Number of bridges:
      Venice: 400
      Berlin: 960
      Amsterdam: 1281
      Vienna: 1716
      Hamburg: 2500
      Gent: 192
      Stockholm: 53
      Source: Statista

  • @jenniferharrison8915
    @jenniferharrison8915 День назад +1

    I absolutely love quizzes! I am not surprised that you did well, like me you have a logical, active and curious mind! Some of those questions were tricky and made you doubt yourself, but the key is that you actually know the answer when you mind is more relaxed! I missed some rivers and the unusual capital names, because they are not as exciting as other attractions! Great job Ian! 🌟🙋

  • @buurmeisje
    @buurmeisje День назад +3

    The land of fire and ice is 100% Iceland

  • @BosisofSweden
    @BosisofSweden День назад +1

    I think you did fairly well for a non European. For an American, excellent. I had two less wrongs than you.

  • @trinitrofenol
    @trinitrofenol 2 дня назад +3

    Venice of the North may refer to several cities, e.g. St. Petersburg, Amsterdam, Bruges, Wroclaw, Hamburg... So I would say that's misleading question since in Czechia most people would (probably) choose St. Petersburg.

    • @bexyr
      @bexyr 2 дня назад

      As Italian for me the only Venice of the North is Amsterdam, never heard about the others cities been called like this. In fact I think Amsterdam is the only one built like Venice (multiple islands)

    • @flo2677
      @flo2677 2 дня назад

      We dont see Russia as part of the European family. We always refer to European countries and cities.

    • @flitsertheo
      @flitsertheo День назад

      @@bexyr The original is Bruges, already a world city when Amsterdam was still a village.

    • @pvdppvdp6638
      @pvdppvdp6638 День назад

      @@bexyr Brugge (Bruges) was already been called "Venice of the North" in 1432.

    • @Michael_from_EU_Germany
      @Michael_from_EU_Germany День назад

      Number of bridges:
      Venice: 400
      Berlin: 960
      Amsterdam: 1281
      Vienna: 1716
      Hamburg: 2500

  • @Kent.
    @Kent. День назад +2

    I can give you that you guessed Stockholm Sweden on the Nobel Peace prize question. But it's the only one that is managed by Norway because when Alfred Nobel wrote his will, Sweden was in union with Norway. That could be an explanation for why he wanted the peace prize to be awarded in Oslo.

  • @bjornh4664
    @bjornh4664 2 дня назад +11

    You did better than at least 90 % of Americans, and also a fair percentage of Europeans.

    • @TheAquarius1978
      @TheAquarius1978 2 дня назад

      Lol, he got some right that i ( european ) failed miserably, and vice versa of course.

    • @bjornh4664
      @bjornh4664 День назад

      @@TheAquarius1978 While I didn't keep score, I guess I got something like 43-45 points. Some questions were tricky, especially if you factor in eastern Europe.

  • @SFV4
    @SFV4 День назад +1

    10:10: actually, la Venise du Nord is a surname given to several cities in Europe. Bruges / Brugge is another one, for example

  • @percarlemil
    @percarlemil 2 дня назад +9

    YOU DID VERY WELL, I AM 60 YEARS DANISH VIKING, HAD ALMOST SAME ERROR AS YOU AND ALMOST IN THE SAME PLACES SO BRAVO LOVE FROM DENMARK

  • @JanNyman.
    @JanNyman. 2 дня назад +3

    35/50 as an American is pretty good! I myself got 39/50 and as an European I consider it really bad.

    • @MorningNapalm
      @MorningNapalm День назад +1

      Same here, although some of the questions could be challenged based on fact, others on tradition. Mont Blanc is traditionally named as the tallest peak in Europe, for example, even though technically the Caucasus mountains are in Europe.

  • @Jan_Koopman
    @Jan_Koopman День назад +2

    I had 14 wrong, so I got 36/50, so 72%. I'm Dutch. You did damn decent.

  • @celux0
    @celux0 2 дня назад +6

    Question 28 land of fire and ice is Iceland. The answer was given is wrong.

  • @GabrieleZecchini02
    @GabrieleZecchini02 21 час назад +1

    The Matterhorn or Monte Cervino is an Italian mountain tho

  • @marcolaluan4144
    @marcolaluan4144 День назад +3

    Russia is large, but only the part to to Ural Mountains is part of Europe. And the city Istanbul is partially Europe and Asia, the rest of Tukey is primarily Asian.

    • @thorin1045
      @thorin1045 День назад

      russia is the largest country in europe even if you only count its european part. it is stupidly large in every sense.

    • @danvernier198
      @danvernier198 День назад

      The European part is several times larger than any other European country.

  • @Outside85
    @Outside85 День назад +1

    At 14:00 the sound just cuts out.

  • @senor-achopijo3841
    @senor-achopijo3841 День назад +3

    "Andorra is not on the Alps, cause that's too far west"
    Chooses the Pyrenees, which is even further west.
    Tbf, that was the correct answer, tho

  • @viktorberg3050
    @viktorberg3050 6 часов назад

    6:52 Fun fact: Even tho Alfred Nobel is from Sweden, and all the other Nobel prices are handed out in Stockholm, the peace price is handed out in Oslo. This is because Sweden and Norway were in a union at the time, functioning much as one country.

  • @bexyr
    @bexyr 2 дня назад +3

    I made 4 errors but I find this quiz sketchy... I would not consider Russia nor Turkey European

    • @barkasz6066
      @barkasz6066 День назад

      Turkey as a whole sure, Istanbul is located in Europe however and the European part of Russia is literally the size of Portugal, Spain and France combined. Lake Ladoga is next to the border with Finland.
      Armenia is entirely located in Asia however.

    • @Dan-fo9dk
      @Dan-fo9dk 18 часов назад

      Your uneducated idea of what is Europe is irrelevant. Both Russia and Turkey has land in Europe.

  •  День назад +1

    Reporting from Galicia (Spain), I was playing along and got 38/50. It's sad that some of these questions were wrong, as other commentors pointed out, otherwise both our scores would have been a bit better. Regardless, I loved this format of video, keep on truckin' and happy new year! :)

  • @hardyvonwinterstein5445
    @hardyvonwinterstein5445 День назад +3

    Most Europeans would have done worse.

  • @blackforest_fairy
    @blackforest_fairy День назад +2

    in the time when Mozart was born Salzburg was a part of Germany only after his time it became Austrian, so Germany would technically have been the correct anwer. Also Bach, Schubert, Wagner etc where Germans I don't know if Germany had more componists then Austria but Germany was home to many great commponists and well Mozart in his time was German as the city of his birth was still German at his time.

    • @thorin1045
      @thorin1045 День назад

      the greatest pr success of austria is what it is for a reason.

  • @MichaEl-rh1kv
    @MichaEl-rh1kv День назад +1

    At question 20: The Nobel prizes are awarded in Stockholm, but the Nobel Peace Prize is an exemption. Alfred Nobel decreed in his testament that the selection for this prize should be done by a committee of the Storting, the parliament of Norway. In his time Norway and Sweden were a union under the Swedish king, and the parliament of Norway had nothing to do with foreign policy; in 1905 Norway voted for independence and elected a younger son of the Crown Prince of Denmark (of House Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, a branch of the German House of Oldenburg) as king.
    At question 35: Mozart was born in Salzburg, which was at the time its own state within the German Kingdom and not part of Austria. Napoleon gave it later to Bavaria, but the Congress of Vienna in 1815 decided it had to become Austrian - about 25 years after Mozart's death. He lived however for much of his career in Vienna.
    At question 41: Chopin was one of many Polish artists living in Paris; his father was French, but he grew up in Poland, which he left in 1830 shortly before the November revolt against Russia (the Tsar had become King of Poland as decided by the Congress of Vienna - the Poland of the time however consisted only of the Duchy of Warsaw founded by Napoleon, while the coastal lands as well as the western part were ruled by Prussia and southern Poland by Habsburg as Kingdom of Galicia).
    At 49: in school I learned that the Mont Blanc is the highest mountain in Europe. But since then the definition of Europe and its geographical borders got a bit blurred. Mount Elbrus is the highest mountain in Russia and located in the Great Caucasus mountains 11 km north from the border with Georgia. It is a volcano (last eruption about 2,000 years ago). If you take the main ridge of the Great Caucasus as geographical border, it is (barely) in Europe. The older view used the rivers Don and Volga as border (preferring "wet" borders for continents instead of mountain ridges), which put the whole Caucasus into Asia.
    At 50: Officially the European Union has no capital, only different seats. Brussels has the seat of the Commission (Executive) and the Council (of the governments of the member states), Strasbourg the parliament (with a second, but more often used seat in Brussels), Luxembourg the judiciary (EU Court of Justice, EU Court of Auditors), Frankfurt the Central Bank.
    By the way: As a European I was only slightly better than you. Maybe half as much wrong answers.
    And I never heard Finland called "Land of Fire and Ice" - that is the title of Iceland, so the quiz was wrong here - like in some other disputable cases.

  • @ninokamps4407
    @ninokamps4407 День назад +2

    I'm an emmotional type of guy. Seriously man, you nailed it.
    We are often making fun of americans general knowledge - for good reasons tbh - but you really did your fellow countrymen a favor.
    Most of your viewers probably consider themselves as "american friends", yet, at least for me, I would not have been able to answer a likewise quizz about the USA.

  • @MewDenise
    @MewDenise День назад +1

    I just think it's cool that you are so interested in learning about other countries. You will only get wiser

  • @mcinen67
    @mcinen67 День назад +1

    Hi from Sweden. You done it very well.

  • @alexanderblume5377
    @alexanderblume5377 День назад

    I've been following your channel for a long time and I have to congratulate you today!
    You are definitely one of the 5% of Americans who know something about other countries.
    I don't think many Europeans could keep up with "American questions".
    (German here: left-wing thinker, green voter, anti-car person, and I still watch your channel every vid and always like it^^)

  • @ericr2409
    @ericr2409 День назад

    Ian, By now you are a specialist in European affairs. I think a lot of Europeans wouldn't do so well with questions about the US (although many will pretend they do) It's great you take such an interest in Europe and other countries and cultures.
    I always enjoy to be in the US, there are differences, but nature is great, and always enjoy visiting NFL and MLB!

  • @favorit601
    @favorit601 День назад

    The picture of Q15 is Rovinj in Croatia, that‘s about 1000km away from the Iberian peninsula.

  • @TheEmperor9985
    @TheEmperor9985 День назад +1

    You did very well IWrocker. There were a few trick questions. I prolly wouldn't have so many questions correct about the US. Well done 👍👍

  • @YosiFrancos
    @YosiFrancos День назад +1

    From 14:00 to 15:40 There's no audio.

  • @TackleThe3
    @TackleThe3 2 дня назад +2

    I am from EU and had 8 of them wrong... there are things that often we don't know about, like "The tallest building" or "Capital city of Malta" think last time i heard of it was long ago and i forgot about it.

    • @phoenix-xu9xj
      @phoenix-xu9xj 2 дня назад

      I knew Malta but really thought London had the tallest building.

  • @ice401557
    @ice401557 День назад

    11:44 "Transylvania" (Erdély in Hungarian) is not a city but a part of a country (maybe region). Yes, it is in Romania today, but in times of Dracula it was still part of Hungary.

  • @llucioo
    @llucioo День назад

    in fairness the largest producer of wine depends on the yeald of the year, France and Italy are very close competitors, also in the last 10 years Spain got from zero to hero, getting close to the other 2

  • @Alphyyn
    @Alphyyn День назад

    Highest mountain range could also be the Caucasus. That "borders" Asia and is also home of what could also be the highest mountain in Europe - Mount Elbrus.
    But the "border" between Europe and Asia is more a political/social question than actually one of geology etc. So it depends on at where you draw that border line...

  • @rezsoalparjutocsazimmerman1223
    @rezsoalparjutocsazimmerman1223 День назад +1

    There are some "stupid questions" in there, including some stupid and/or wrong answers. Many have mentioned Iceland, Transylvania, etc. If you consider Russia as part of Europe, than the highest peak is correct, but I think 90% of europeans would have answered the Mont Blanc. Also the 'Venice of the North' expression is used for many cities, including Amsterdam, Stockholm, St.Petersburg, etc.
    I think your 35/50 (even with some lucky guesses) is close to what an average european would score on this, so I think you did a great job 🙂 I scored 47, but I do travel a lot, and I'm interested in a lot of these things, so I'm well above average I think.
    Good to see you being so fascinated with Europe, I hope you get to travel here sometime.
    Cheers all the way from Hungary 😉

    • @Michael_from_EU_Germany
      @Michael_from_EU_Germany День назад

      Number of bridges:
      Venice: 400
      Berlin: 960
      Amsterdam: 1281
      Vienna: 1716
      Hamburg: 2500
      Gent: 192
      Stockholm: 53
      Source: Statista

  • @pc.9008
    @pc.9008 День назад +1

    Wel done sir. I’m European and we got the same right and wrong answers😂

  • @matthewrandom4523
    @matthewrandom4523 День назад

    Dude, there's absolutely no reason to feel dumb - you knew A LOT! More than me btw (I'm German). Many Americans don't even know that Europe is a continent consisting of many countries, or which countries boarder the U.S. So, congratulations!