Written is "Krakow, Poland"...but shown is "Gdansk, Poland" (easy to recognize because of the unique brickmade "Marienkirche" and the so-called "rechtsstädtisches Rathaus" at the "Lange Straße"). It's like writing LA, but showing NYC, with Manhattan in the Front...LOL 😅
@tentravel.14 күн бұрын
Clearly you have no idea
@mikulashrubisko332524 күн бұрын
Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Czechia are NOT Eastern Europe, but CENTRAL! Look into the map at first!
@AttilaPatakiJr23 күн бұрын
Reinforcing the whole west/east oversimplified dichotomy in the name of selling airline tickets
@jerzypawlowski799923 күн бұрын
@mikulashrubisko3325 There's no such thing as Central Europe. Poland, Hungary, and Slovakia, are in Eastern Europe. Czechia is in Western Europe. When I first visited Czechia I realized that it's part of Western Europe, because there are no impoverished villages in the Czech countryside.
@mikulashrubisko332523 күн бұрын
@jerzypawlowski7999 No! Eastern and Western are nowadays geographical categories, so look where's the line going thru the middle of Europe. So in this case we are in the west. And the cultural border goes between catholic and protestant vs. orthodox. And Vienna and Bratislava are only 60 km apart. So how can one be West and the other East? And why do you think that there is no Central Europe? So why is our time zone called Central Europian?
@jerzypawlowski799923 күн бұрын
@@mikulashrubisko3325 When I first drove over the border from Poland to Czechia, I realized that I had crossed the border from Eastern Europe to Western Europe. It's the countryside that makes the difference. Eastern Europe has impoverished villages, even if it has prosperous cities. Western Europe has no villages, just prosperous small towns. That's what I saw in Czechia. The notion of Central Europe was invented by some Eastern Europeans who don't want to be associated with Russia. It's nonsense.
@tentravel.14 күн бұрын
Seems like you need to revisit your 4th grade history book
@jerzypawlowski799924 күн бұрын
What about Russia and Belarus?
@bosnianborn24 күн бұрын
What about Kiev Ukraina?
@jerzypawlowski799923 күн бұрын
@@bosnianborn Kiev is a great Russian city.
@gawel28122 күн бұрын
Asia
@tentravel.14 күн бұрын
What about them?
@jerzypawlowski799914 күн бұрын
@@tentravel. Russia and Belarus should be included in Eastern Europe.
@jaromirmusil901725 күн бұрын
Vienna not worth mentioning? Number 1 of these cities for me.
@tentravel.25 күн бұрын
Thanks for your input
@xser432125 күн бұрын
Austria is not in Eastern Europe.
@druetderlon73024 күн бұрын
@@xser4321 Prague is west of Vienna and is on this list, so what?
@xser432124 күн бұрын
@@druetderlon730 Well it's the same with Czechia. It's in Central Europe but people still consider it Eastern Europe just because it used to be communist. But geographically speaking both Austria and Czechia are in Central Europe.
@jaromirmusil901724 күн бұрын
@@xser4321 Have you ever seen a map of Europe? Not even at school? I don't know why Vienna shouldn't be there. There is Prague, and it is west of Vienna. And Austria is not west of Czechia, it is exactly below Czechia, to the south.
@occasionalwind25 күн бұрын
How about the Albanian cities of Tirana, Prishtina & Shkupi located in 3 different Albanian states of Albania, Kosova & Ilirida aka North Macedonia?
@tentravel.25 күн бұрын
Thanks for highlighting
@bosnianborn24 күн бұрын
Best cities in Eastern Europe is Budapest and Belgrade.
@tentravel.14 күн бұрын
Can be.
@elisterr26 күн бұрын
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are northern europe. Very uneducated video.
@HAugustin-z1r25 күн бұрын
And Eastern Europe at the same time. What's your issue?
@jaromirmusil901725 күн бұрын
@@HAugustin-z1r He is ashamed of his country about the past in the Soviet Union. That's the problem.
@JSBachXIV25 күн бұрын
The former Soviet Union has always been considered Eastern Europe; hence the Baltic nations he mentions.
@tentravel.25 күн бұрын
Indeed
@elisterr23 күн бұрын
@@JSBachXIV Define Always? The idea of "Eastern Europe" only became during the Cold War. There was no saying like that before it. But culturally these 3 countries are very different from russian or slaciv countries. There are not many things common with '"eastern europe countries" and "baltic countries" ..