Nice video ❤ There is some problem with your channel.
@paulsz619421 күн бұрын
Mate for a Brit, your Polish pronunciations are mostly spot on! Keep up the Good work 👍🏽.Greetings from a Polish Aussie…
@GeogLangJourno20 күн бұрын
Thank you very much mate! Really appreciate it. Lots more travel content to come over the coming months! :) Greetings from the UK.
@josdesouza23 күн бұрын
It takes heavy investment to tackle the challenges of getting to net zero in so short a timespan. The private sector is still unwilling to do that. Billionaires would rather move to Mars than try to fix what's wrong with planet Earth.
@messmeg758224 күн бұрын
Like that Poles say to each other as Sir Miss (Pan Pani). Unlike other countries after social revolutions we not become all comoners but we decide that all people in Poland should be elevated as nobels. Great ture in Warszawa.
@forbaldo128 күн бұрын
State size storage batteries are for 1 minute cover while they switch from solar to wind that's all !!! 1 minute. If this worked private industry would have been all over at 50 years ago . There is nothing new here 1881 - First commercial solar cells . July 1887 The first wind turbine used for the production of electricity. And believe it or not storage batteries were invented before generators. A common World War 1 term is their pissing in your pocket don't listen
@nicolaasfourie28 күн бұрын
Nutcases.
@monikasanda408429 күн бұрын
Piotrkowska jest najfajniejsza latem jak zmienia sie w jedną najdłuższą w Europie knajpę pod chmurką. Atmosfera imprezowa. Pozdrawiam z Łodzi
@alessiorenzoni558629 күн бұрын
🇮🇹At the beginning, explains the Italian Geographical Society, there were the Provinces, a typical legacy of a Risorgimento that had rejected federalism. The unitary state had been modeled on the Napoleonic-style centralistic organization with 59 territorial divisions of optimal size to be able to be crossed in a day's ride. Then came the Regions, which should have put an end to that model by starting the season of autonomy and decentralization. Instead the Provinces began to rise like whipped cream. At the birth of the Regions, in 1970, there were 94, three more than in 1947. Today there are 110. And with them the Unions of Municipalities, mountain communities, hill communities, municipal districts, districts, industrial development areas, tourist areas, Employment centers Not to mention the inextricable tangle of intermediate bodies between Municipalities, Provinces and Regions: from local health authorities to the thousands of local public companies, to optimal territorial areas, to reclamation consortia, even to educational institutions. And autonomy has turned into a frenzy. Overlapping of skills, duplication of functions, multiplication of responsibilities without anyone being truly responsible. All with five Regions (or six, considering the autonomous Provinces of Trento and Bolzano) with such special status as to effectively protect them from any central conditioning. Such a complicated jumble that today no one is even able to say exactly how many public administrations there are in Italy: a recent survey estimated them at a number close to 46 thousand. But we have not yet been able to go beyond a simple estimate. Which says a lot about the disorder produced by this uncontrolled superfetation of administrative levels. The reform of Title V of the Constitution desired by the centre-left in 2001 then contributed to making mayonnaise go mad once and for all, decentralizing powers often in an irrational way: suffice it to say that each Region could draw up its own budget with its own accounting principles, and that among the matters of competition legislative work had also been put in place between the State and the Regions. As if companies in Lazio could have different rules on contracts relating to the same professions from those in Campania. It is no coincidence, therefore, that right from the beginning of the new century public spending began to increase exponentially: in ten years regional budgets doubled, without the growth in spending in the periphery having corresponded to a similar reduction in state spending central. (google translate)
@miroslawbala117Ай бұрын
Good job mate 😊
@GeogLangJournoАй бұрын
Thank you very much! :)
@miroslawbala117Ай бұрын
@@GeogLangJourno greetings from Belfast 🇵🇱❤️😊
@playernone1212Ай бұрын
Awesome work mate, this is epic. Oh yeah it's Zach in case you didn't know my YT name
@GeogLangJournoАй бұрын
Thanks so much mate! Really appreciate it. So proud of it and all the hard work that went into it! 😁
@odyssey7128Ай бұрын
Nice
@maciekwrАй бұрын
Warsaw has about 1.9 mln inhabitants. The metropolitan area is around 2.6 - 3 mln.
@endriu1297Ай бұрын
Polska 🇵🇱
@MonikaMazgolaАй бұрын
Thank you for visiting Poland and for your video.
@GeogLangJournoАй бұрын
You are welcome. I absolutely loved visiting! Poland is such a beautiful country and I will definitely return in the future! 😃
@accocci3Ай бұрын
Bravissimo ed esauriente, solo pochi sanno, anche gli stessi italiani, che, oltre le altre lingue parlate, i vari dialetti usati in Italia non sono una volgarizzazione dell'Italiano, ma, come per la stessa lingua italiana, sono una derivazione volgare del latino con innesti di antiche parole derivate dalle varie invasioni o innesti di altri popoli avvenuti con l'impero romano o varie dominazioni succedutesi nei secoli. Non regione, ma provincia o città che vai lingua che trovi, del resto l'italiano è una creazione letteraria, che ci unisce linguisticamente
@GeogLangJournoАй бұрын
Grazie mille! Sono molto contento che il video ti sia piaciuto.😃
@yakeosicki8965Ай бұрын
Estás escribiendo tonterías!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. You are writing nonsense!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The uprising in the Warsaw ghetto was a local but tragic uprising. These are the Wola and Mirów districts, part of the center. Warsaw was destroyed a year later(1944). It was the result of the Warsaw Uprising. This was the uprising of the Home Army. You don't confuse the facts.These never were and aren't Ukrainian dumplings! These are Ruthenian dumplings. Ruthenia(Ruś) has been a part of Poland for almost 1000 years.The word ruski, ruś, became derogatory in the early 20th century when referring to Russians in everyday language. Some restaurateurs have gone crazy. Morons changed the name to Ukrainian dumplings because they didn't know the history.
@vincentunder40Ай бұрын
i haven't been to Lodz before although i stayed in Poland for years, but after watching your video of Lodz, definitely worth a visit when i back there.
@GeogLangJournoАй бұрын
Wow, that's fantastic to hear! Yes, I enjoyed my time in Łódź and wish I had another day to explore some more. Definitely worth a visit, yes!
@infolasoАй бұрын
Qué bonita es Cracovia. La verdad que tiene una riqueza arquitectónica maravillosa. Polonia es también un lugar con calidad de vida, seguridad y con gente muy amable. El vídeo como siempre es muy ameno y agradable de ver por la simpatía y el optimismo con que nos lo cuentas, y que nos transmites a los que lo vemos. Un abrazo para ti Nelson y para tus amigos. ¡Vamos!
@GeogLangJournoАй бұрын
Muchísimas gracias Juan Carlos, como siempre! Estoy completamente de acuerdo, Cracovia es una maravilla y se puede ver claramente porqué tantos turistas la visitan. Polonia es un país magnífico, me enamoré de ello. La gente polaca es muy amable como has dicho. Estoy muy feliz que el vídeo te haya gustado. Siempre quiero transmitir optimismo en mis vídeos, es un privilegio viajar y descubrir estos lugares magníficos. Un gran abrazo para ti también! ¡Vamos! :)
@sebskyYyyАй бұрын
we say siema, not czesc
@Rene_Moor3095Ай бұрын
we say: "Dzień dobry" ="Good morning" - official and universal greeting that we say to older people and people who we don't know; "Cześć" = "Hi" - this is not an official greeting that we can say to people that we know; "Sie ma" = "Hi" - this is not an official greeting that young people use to greet each other or we can say to people that we know very well.
@GeogLangJournoАй бұрын
Interesting, thanks for letting me know!
@TrueOnlyАй бұрын
Perfect Polish pronunciation
@GeogLangJournoАй бұрын
Dziękuję bardzo! :)
@infolasoАй бұрын
Muy buenos vídeos como siempre Nelson. Polonia tiene una arquitectura muy bonita (tanto la antigua como la moderna). Me gustó el reportaje de Lodz y ahora este de Varsovia. Estaré atento al próximo sobre Cracovia. Saludos desde norte de España para ti y tus amigos. Let's Go!
@GeogLangJournoАй бұрын
Muchísimas gracias Juan Carlos! 😃 Estoy muy feliz que los dos vídeos te hayan gustado. Estoy muy orgulloso de ellos. Me enamoré de Polonia. Es un país maravilloso y tiene tanto que ofrecer! El vídeo de Cracovia sale mañana.😁 Un abrazo. :)
@ryszardsuchocki3173Ай бұрын
Łódź pozdrawia . Widzę twój język polski jest ok.
@GeogLangJournoАй бұрын
Cześć! Dziękuję! :)
@timeoonuetdonaferentes2 ай бұрын
Naturalmente manca Istria e Corsica da diverso tempo sotto la Francia 😡
@videovietriАй бұрын
❤❤
@robertom64972 ай бұрын
Trentino- South Tyrol is wrong. Its name is Trentino Alto Adige
@giuseppebordonaro365Ай бұрын
🤔🤔🤔🤔
@richarddenny53402 ай бұрын
good video, very informative
@phe92382 ай бұрын
As mentioned before: you are doing good...
@phe92382 ай бұрын
You did well!
@yakoviev5582 ай бұрын
Congratulations from Florence for the beautiful shirt!
@elenamoretti1182 ай бұрын
Meravigliosa maglietta forza viola!!!!!
@oetteo763 ай бұрын
You should mention the hundreds of dialects spoken in every city or village 😀
@jhna3143 ай бұрын
South Tyrol👍😛
@luigibrunomanzini2533 ай бұрын
Bravo ! promosso in Geografia Italiana 👍👍😃😃Una piccola correzione, il Ladino si parla anche in Friuli V.G. nelle province di Udine e Pordenone e nel Veneto nella provincia di Belluno !
@GeogLangJourno3 ай бұрын
Grazie mille! Sono felicissimo che il video ti sia piaciuto. :) Grazie per la correzione e l'informazione!
@BanderaLatina3 ай бұрын
Nice vid, shame about the jersey...forza Juve! 😁
@GeogLangJourno3 ай бұрын
Haha, thank you! I love all Italian football!
@user-er3ni8pp3h2 ай бұрын
Ma quali gobbi. INTER🖤💙🐍👏👍💪😂🇮🇹🦔
@user-bw9xb4wu7s3 ай бұрын
Not so Italiano,but good region
@robyban083 ай бұрын
innanzitutto complimenti per l'ottima pronuncia, si vede che fai pratica da molto tempo. una dritta: l'inglese "going to" solitamente si traduce con il futuro semplice, quindi ad esempio "going to be" si traduce con "sarà". mi fa molto piacere che alla gente di altri paesi interessa la lingua italiana, soprattutto visto quanto è difficile
@GeogLangJourno3 ай бұрын
Grazie mille per le tue parole molto gentili e tutti i tuoi consigli! :) L'italiano è una lingua bellissima e sempre l'ho voluta imparare. Sono felicissimo col progresso che ho fatto e avrò bisogno di produrre un'altro video tutto in italiano pronto!
@robyban083 ай бұрын
@@GeogLangJourno grazie :)
@vazzavincenzo21403 ай бұрын
Basilicata Capital???
@GeogLangJourno3 ай бұрын
Potenza! :)
@vazzavincenzo21403 ай бұрын
@@GeogLangJourno Great
@user-er3ni8pp3h2 ай бұрын
Potenza
@infolaso3 ай бұрын
Maravillosa ciudad Brighton. Se ve que hay mucho ambiente cultural y recreativo. La salida del sol preciosa y las vistas desde la torre espectaculares. Se nota que has disfrutado este viaje, porque nos transmites esas buenas vibraciones a los que te vemos. Un abrazo y...¡Vamos!
@GeogLangJourno3 ай бұрын
¡Muchísimas gracias como siempre por tu apoyo fantástico y comentario súper amable! 😁 Sí, Brighton es una ciudad llena de cultura y vida. Estoy muy feliz que el sol salió justo antes de que subí la torre. Las vistas fueron espectaculares. Me alegra mucho que te haya gustado el vídeo.😃 Disfruté muchísimo de este viaje y siempre me siento en paz cuando estoy cerca del mar. Un gran abrazo. ¡Vamos! 😁
@charlottemorgan4 ай бұрын
Brilliant Nelson!👏 Really interesting video👍
@GeogLangJourno4 ай бұрын
Thanks so much Charlotte! ❤ Glad you enjoyed it and found it interesting.
@jerrymyphone58494 ай бұрын
Please check your facts, the team playing out of Ibrox stadium are not the original Rangers! they died in 2012 after going into liquidation! The assets including the stadium were bought for the princely sum of one pound sterling and a new club was formed called "the Rangers international football club" they had to start in the third division of the Scottish league and after several seasons managed to get promoted to the top flight and after a few years winning nothing managed to win their one and only Scottish premiership. Their supporters try to pretend they are the same team but if you ask any of the fans of all the other teams in Scotland everyone will point out they've not the same club.
@johnscot14 ай бұрын
Did you look up at the roof of Glasgow City Chambers. We have our own Statue of Liberty. Check a pic out if you don't believe 😅 !
@gUVUsKgUVUsK4 ай бұрын
Mandela and Apartheid governingtaxfree.wordpress.com/2018/10/03/mandela-and-apartheid/
@anxomillaraveiga94044 ай бұрын
very good video
@GeogLangJourno4 ай бұрын
Thank you very much! :)
@giuseppebenvenuti23964 ай бұрын
Sudtirol is the best "italian region"
@mnz1453 ай бұрын
Pompous and arrogant. They’re all beautiful.
@sad_wrangler85152 ай бұрын
@@mnz145 As a South Tyrolean, I agree. Yes, we do tend to have a sense of superiority, especially among the wealthier segment of our society. They often exploit foreigners as cheap labor in the tourism industry, which unfortunately like all tourism hotspots tarnishes the quality of life. Despite having a GDP per capita that's nearly double that of any other northern region in Italy, wages remain low, averaging around €1500 a month. South Tyrol is as prosperous as countries like Germany, the Netherlands, or Sweden, yet we see little benefit from this wealth besides of very few (South Tyrol has a GDP of 48-50.000€ per capita). This is why many of us feel a strong affinity towards Austria. We often choose to study at Austrian universities and even settle there.
@extremathule982Ай бұрын
There is no South Tyrol among the Italian regions.
@sad_wrangler8515Ай бұрын
@@extremathule982 There is a region called South Tyrol, also known as Trentino-Südtirol. Some people forget that, by law, the German, Italian, and Ladin are official languages in the autonomous province. As an Italian who is a member of the AIRA, essentially someone who has left Italy, I would suggest that Italy has far greater problems than the three linguistic provinces with their German, French, and Slovenian-speaking minorities. With a birth rate that will continue to fall like South Korea's, there may be no Italy by 2100.
@extremathule982Ай бұрын
@@sad_wrangler8515 Insisto.
@shouryahiwase39555 ай бұрын
You know as an Indian we don't have a specific language to speak there are many languages which exist in India like hindi and Tamil etc so yes Kai here is very right by saying that learning a language of a country or in my case a region really helps you connect to the culture of that place. Good seeing you again Kai! Btw if the channel owner reads this give my greetings to Kai! I knew him but then we just couldn't talk cause the discord group fell off. Thank you for such a diverse video. Learnt a lot have a wonderful day ahead.
@GeogLangJourno5 ай бұрын
Absolutely, India has such an incredible diversity of languages and cultures. I completely agree, learning the regional language or languages is the best way of connecting to the people and culture of a region. Of course, I will let Kai know! You are most welcome. Delighted you enjoyed the video and learnt a lot from it! Have a wonderful day too!
@infolaso5 ай бұрын
Estimado Nelson. Me alegra que sigas prosperando con los idiomas. La verdad que tú y tu estupendo amigo Kai habláis español y francés como si fuerais autóctonos ( y en el caso de Kai también un magnífico inglés). Es un placer escucharos y tenéis mucho mérito por llegar a dominar tantos idiomas siendo tan jóvenes. Todo un ejemplo a seguir. Un abrazo para ambos desde España.
@GeogLangJourno5 ай бұрын
¡Hola de nuevo! ¿Cómo estás? Muchísimas gracias por tu comentario súper amable. Nos divertimos mucho produciendo este vídeo la semana pasada. Estoy muy feliz con el progreso que he hecho con mis idiomas aunque me gustaría haber practicado más español y francés durante los últimos meses! Kai es una inspiración y es un placer y privilegio poder decir que es un gran amigo. Sus capacidades lingüísticas son increíbles y su inglés es fenomenal. Espero producir otro vídeo con él en Polonia en algunos meses! Muchísimas gracias, los idiomas nos han traído tanta alegría y espero que este vídeo inspire a muchos para aprender un idioma extranjero este año. Que tengas un 2024 maravilloso! Un gran abrazo desde Inglaterra! :)
@infolaso5 ай бұрын
Muchas gracias Nelson por tus amables palabras. Igualmente te deseo lo mejor para ti y los tuyos y un feliz año 2024 (en lengua vasca Urte Berri On=Feliz Año Nuevo).Estoy a la espera de tus nuevos videos. My name is Juan Carlos from the Basque Country, Spain. Best regards!@@GeogLangJourno
@branc26585 ай бұрын
You have a nice Italian pronunciation. You have almost no accent. Good Job
@GeogLangJourno5 ай бұрын
Grazie mille! :)
@placidobaamonde63745 ай бұрын
El área metropolitana de A Coruña alcanza casi 400.000 habitantes. Una hermosa ciudad de rango medio de Europa.
@GeogLangJourno5 ай бұрын
Muchas gracias por compartir este hecho. Me enamoré de A Coruña.😍