My sincere wish and hope for Latvia to catch up with us as soon as possibke. My eternal love for our brothers and sisters Latvians, because mēs esam viena tauta - the phrase not needed a translation for both of our nations. 🇱🇹❤🇱🇻
@bazzakeegan224322 сағат бұрын
I have visited the 3 Baltic countries...My favourite is Lithuania, but that is only because I have been to Lithuania more often....Its wonderful to see huge progress since 1990...Much respect from the Republic of Ireland! 🇮🇪🇱🇹🇱🇻🇪🇪👍🍻
@Kanu195620 сағат бұрын
Kiekviena Latvijos pergalė yra ir Lietuvos pergalė!
@rutos73 сағат бұрын
Aš pritariu tam ❤
@dyoffe_REAL22 сағат бұрын
as a lithuanian latvia is our brothers and lets not fight ant compere each other
@LithuaniaExplained21 сағат бұрын
I agree there is no need to fight. But I think comparing can be healthy sometimes- if you are doing it to learn from your neighbor how to improve things.
@ysquartz294821 сағат бұрын
The fact that you have a horsehead as your pfp makes this comment so much better 😂 (Lithuanians and Latvians will understand what I mean)
@PersonManManManManСағат бұрын
No, no let's compare each other, but also let's support each other as true brothers
@osasunaitorКүн бұрын
Lithuania is changing so fast! I spent a year in Vilnius between 2016 and 17, and every time I go back I find a different city almost. From my experience, Lithuanians are hard working and I especially noticed that they never get complacent, but always demand that things must improve. This mindset might be one of the reasons why the country is developing so fast. The generational gap between young people under 40 vs those who grew up in the USSR is also huge in many senses.
@ultimategames78Күн бұрын
I agree! I'm Lithuanian and I'm from Kaunas, but I live in the UK, when I go back to visit relatives, it changes so fast!
@EorthilКүн бұрын
Same counts for Tallinn, Estonia. Crazy how fast the city develops. I love all the baltic states! Great proud people and beautiful countries!
@JohnHenryEden2277Күн бұрын
Before WW2 Latvia was even slightly richer than Finland...
@w3xyz23 сағат бұрын
before ww1 no latvia
@Swarmah22 сағат бұрын
@@w3xyz if there was no rraZZshia, there would be latvia long before that
@phantom-x8j22 сағат бұрын
@@w3xyz ??
@evvt00021 сағат бұрын
"i Ryga, i Ryga, i saldainiu fabrika" - it's some inter-war time lithuanian gastarbeiters song 😃
@zirnis_1320 сағат бұрын
Yup, we did have s higher GDP than Finland in the 1930's
@anzelmasmatutis2500Күн бұрын
I'm guess, Latvians have BIGGER problem - much more Russians who "ponaehali"(=came) during Soviet times. Of course, not all, but many of them are "pulling back" to soviet times/Russia world.
@osasunaitorКүн бұрын
Estonia also has this problem, but they have managed to grow in spite of that. So there must be other reasons...
@titosyettos2689Күн бұрын
I would like to aggre with you but, estonia has about the same percentage of russians and yet there the most succesful economy
@windoak20 сағат бұрын
8 can't actually confirm but I think outside of Narva,the Russians in the country integrate better in Estonia. I dont know why this isint the case for latvia.
@jeanivanjohnson19 сағат бұрын
this is just chauvinistic bs. lithuania also has poles who are as pro-russian as lithuanian russians. so maybe minorities being pro-russian just has to do with baltic countries not inegrating their minorities? and considering that, lithuania is still somehow better than latvia and estonia on this, atleast there's no segregation by passports in lithuania and there's no SS parades in lithuania. also soviet times and russian world are different things. ussr was better than modern russia.
@tomastomastomas152119 сағат бұрын
@@jeanivanjohnson ussr was better? They were deporting people to siberia, m..ron 🤷 are you mumbling about baltic "chauvinism"? How these people should be integrated? They must want to do it themselves. If a russian refuses to learn latvian language, how can he be integrated? 🤦
@simas94120 сағат бұрын
These are great points. Baltic rivalry is a healthy thing and it will help us the Baltic countries move forward faster
@mignasКүн бұрын
Anyone claiming that one Baltic country is better than the other is delusional. All the HDI, happiness, gdp ppp comparisons dont mean much difference for the quality of life in each country. Latvia is not inferior. Imay be delusional myself, but i refuse to find out if im wrong. Unity between us three all the way. I wish there were joint summer camps for children and adults to bond, establish connections, especially between LT and EE since we are sepparated. Latvia should be wary of russian influence. Since its located in the middle, it must be the prime target of disinformation and corruption. The simple solution is to be very demanding to government and the quality of its work.
@voldemaraszelkauskas55921 сағат бұрын
yes let's do some music festival somwhere in a midle of all baltic bands!
@Kanu195620 сағат бұрын
Love and respect to Latvia and Estonia!
@IgorPellinen19 сағат бұрын
Just come and see, you’ll be shocked. Latvia is like… well, Russia: wild road traffic, crashed fences and dirt (I remember cars in Daugavpils parking on grass next to block houses, just sad). Lithuania is also not rich, but it feels like Europe.
@mignas18 сағат бұрын
@ been in Latvia several times. Always felt like home with more benefits: more forests and more sea. Unassimilated russians are one minus. What really counts as a latvian problem - its driving culture. Latvians in via baltica tend to overtake even with incoming traffic. Almost died 4 times during a trip to Jurmala. Though lithuanians dont shine either, especially bmaucedes and skoda drivers. Anything else is a matter of perspective or an election away to be resolved. I hope i am right, i wish that i was.
@arteeyqКүн бұрын
you know what else is getting better? your video quality! the subjects you cover might not be popular as general entertainment content, but end up being very interesting even for someone who doesn't care in particular about these subjects, and the editing makes it a pleasant watch - didn't even feel like 18 minutes. I greatly admire your work and effort.
@LithuaniaExplainedКүн бұрын
Wow, thank you so much for your words of encouragement! 🙏
@guodaripinskaite631422 сағат бұрын
I completely agree
@aurimeskis21 сағат бұрын
SVEIKI VISI 🇱🇻 ✔🇱🇹
@wonderman1918Күн бұрын
Broluke, 🇱🇻🇪🇪🇱🇹, baltic sisters
@Sol1345l122 сағат бұрын
Have to keep in mind that Latvias happiness indicator is moved back becouse of the 30% of russians that are living there, because they hate living in Latvia, they want to live in the soviet union, I as a Latvian can say that my life cant be more perfect than it is right now, and im not kidding
@LithuaniaExplained22 сағат бұрын
That is awesome to hear! I enjoyed my visits to Riga and Liepaja ☺️
@jeanivanjohnson19 сағат бұрын
@@LithuaniaExplained yes, so awesome to hear that one kind of people living latvia deserves more than other kind of people living in latvia
@manometras7 сағат бұрын
@@jeanivanjohnson, he said there's one kind of people that is always ready to hate Latvia just because it is not Russia or the ussr. This is not awesome for anyone, but it's the emotional choice of those people to be haters and always blame others.
@fatweeb1545Күн бұрын
Riga has better public transit than Vilnius, as well as extensive suburban railway network 👍
@modispКүн бұрын
yeeep. I envy it in Vilnius
@osasunaitorКүн бұрын
Very true. Riga grew up more than Vilnius during Soviet times, and got a more developed transport network, including trams (which Vilnius never built for several unfortunate reasons) and an extensive commuter rail fueled by the local railway industry. Vilnius has recently tried to catch up with bigger, newer trolleybuses and the express bus lines, but it's still not enough because the road infrastructure doesn't have enough capacity. Hopefully, one day funds will be available to build a metro, but that's still too far away.
@LithuaniaExplainedКүн бұрын
My experience of the Riga tram system was very good! Vilnius should definitely be following Riga in this field.
@fidenemini111Күн бұрын
@@LithuaniaExplainedTrue.
@evvt00021 сағат бұрын
@@osasunaitor Riga grew even more than Vilnius during the Russian Empire. Before the tsar occupation, Vilnius was a larger or comparable city, and after that, it was even half the size of Riga.
@raiviste41879 сағат бұрын
Lithuania generally has some advantages: 1. Geographic location: The Lithuania is the first (after Poland) on logistics routes from Europe to Latvia, Estonia, Finland (and some time ago to Belaruss-Russia). So Lithuania has grabbed logistics and warehouse hubs for all the reagion (because it could be expensiclve to transprotsncargo to Latvia, and to distribute ir then back to Lithuania). 2. Population: 3 mil population vs 1.8 in Latvia..so Lithuania anyway can produce larger GDP, nd has more labor force. And...this is connected to reason No3. 3. Population density: In lithuania polulation densitiy is more even. There are Vilnius and Kaunas in close range, Klaipeda, Saulai, etc - large cities all across the country, and dense net of towns and willages. So the people, labour force, business and money is moving more even. This develops all the country (not just one region). In Latvia there is Riga region with 1 million population, and then 3-4 cities more than 50k. It means other part of country is less habitet, so less workforce, less business, less money. The big gap between Riga and regions. 4. (... 🙄 Some will not like this): Lithuanians are more loyal to their country. In Lithuania there are 92% lithuanians. In Latvia thee are 62% Latvains. Last 35 yeaas this 30%-40% other part of society (mostly russians) lived in paralell world, with attitude that Latvia is not their country. They did not wanted to pay taxes, could not get good job (because of language), did not wanted to integrate and build the Latvia as their country. I personally know some russian people, who said "I wont pay taxes to government of Latvians", or "This is country of Latvians, with stupid latvian law” or ”Europe is bad, USSR whre cool, so I do not care...”. So generally Lithuanians work harder for their country and society, pay taxes more acurate. All these reasons in long term 20+ years has led to this situation, when Lithuania is a bit more advanced and more perpective. With love to braljukas 🤗
@jk_surman22 сағат бұрын
It's the russification that hit Latvia the hardest. Lithuania and Estonia needs to understand this.
@phantom-x8j22 сағат бұрын
??? it happened to estonia and lithuania too
@jk_surman21 сағат бұрын
@ “The hardest”
@phantom-x8j21 сағат бұрын
@@jk_surman ohhh thats what u meant
@jeanivanjohnson20 сағат бұрын
so? what it has to do with lithuania doing better than latvia?
@stariyczedun19 сағат бұрын
I'm not sure - Estonia's share of Russian speaking population is similar to Latvia's.
@ntw9218Сағат бұрын
As mentioned here, other Baltic states have looked up to Estonia in some ways for a long time. I think it's time to change that, and we should look up to Lithuania instead. As mentioned, Lithuania used the recent crises to improve its economy, but Estonia has struggled to cope and is stagnating.
@MCEdziits17 сағат бұрын
Latvians go to Lithuania to buy fuel and groceries. Lithuanians go to Latvia to buy alcohol. We are perfectly balanced. :D
@LithuaniaExplained13 сағат бұрын
I thought buying alcohol mostly went south? Finns buying in Estonia, Estonians buying in Latvia, Latvians buying in Lithuania, and Lithuanians buying in Poland?
@MCEdziits7 сағат бұрын
@LithuaniaExplained nah bro - lithuanians mostly buy here in Latvia because lithuanians stopped selling alcohol weekdays after 8pm and weekends after 3pm but in Latvia - 8 - 22 every day. And Latvia is a bit cheaper.
@GGBBGGBB94020 сағат бұрын
I am very happy about the successes in Lithuania, but the real title of this video is Latvians Praise Lithuania. The whole video is based on the opinions of one politician, which undeniably contain a lot of truth. We all see the data, and I find it very difficult to understand his motivation-could he be preparing to run for the Lithuanian parliament? There are many things we can learn from Lithuanians, but it’s important to remember that you have one huge advantage: a significant ethnic majority. Because of this, all your internal disagreements work in Lithuania’s favor. Meanwhile, here, we also have additional conflicts with people who don’t even know which country they live in. They don’t leave but instead make life difficult for everyone else. Then, of course, there are the Mother Teresas who want to solve everything with empathy... In other words, I will always envy Lithuania for the fact that this issue affects only 5% of your population, and you don’t have to spend the first 20 minutes of every discussion arguing about which direction to take.
@杨芳-s6pКүн бұрын
oh so you mean... "Why is lithuania economically stronger than latvia?" Nice video!
@LithuaniaExplainedКүн бұрын
Yes, exactly 😉 but I think the term economics can drive people away (and makes the video title too long); and Mr Eglītis discusses some social and cultural differences too which I find quite interesting.
@matrixberzins46514 сағат бұрын
Even though in the elections I directly voted for the party represented by Gatis Eglītis, but as a bank employee in Latvia, I do not agree what Gatis Eglītis said! At the beginning, some very different things about Latvia and Lithuania must be said. Lithuania's economy was more connected to Poland (the European Union), while one of Latvia's regions (Latgale) had placed almost its entire economic map on cooperation with Russia and Belarus. As a primitive example, I can mention - there are three cities in Latvia that have trams as public transport - Liepāja and Riga bought trams from European Union manufacturers, while Daugavpils bought them from Russia. After the annexation of Crimea in 2014, economic ties with Russia began to break - Latgale has not fully recovered from it even today (average unemployment is around 10%, but in some places even up to 15%), while unemployment in the rest of Latvia is relatively low at 4-6%. I would say that it is not Latvia that is the weakest part of the Baltics, but Latgale is the one that sinks the average statistics of Latvia, because, for example, around Riga the average GDP per capita is close to the level of South Korea, while Latgale is rather somewhere close to Moldova. Another important factor - the national composition - when IT companies started to flee from Belarus, Latvia specifically did everything so that these companies and people could not transfer their businesses to Latvia - such as the well-known video game company "Wargaming". The reason? In Latvia, the number of Russian-speaking persons is close to 24%, while in Lithuania it is approximately 5%. Another important factor - Latvia's financial system was too closely connected with Russia and Central Asia, which had severe consequences for the international reliability of Latvia's financial sector. Fortunately, this financial sector reform has now brought results. The fact that what Gatis Eglītis said is rather a philosophical statement, but contradicts the facts and figures. The same story is with Estonia - currently Estonia is experiencing very bad economic conditions, but it is not because Estonia is doing something wrong, but the problem came from the place where it was least expected - Finland! After the war started by Russia, one of Finland's biggest economic sectors (timber industry) has suffered badly, because together with Russia, it was one of the biggest pulp producers in the region, or even in Europe. Economic problems started in Estonia, as problems have arisen in Finland, as well as in the Swedish real estate market, and these two countries are one of the largest markets for Estonian processing products. There is also the Russian factor, because Estonia had some kind of economic cooperation with Russia before the invasion of Ukraine. What problems can be caused to the Lithuanian economy? Problems in Germany, because Lithuania's economy is more closely related to Germany than Latvia or Estonia.
@LithuaniaExplained13 сағат бұрын
Very interesting, thank you for taking the time to explain your perspective!
@MendogologyКүн бұрын
An 18-minute video with a provocative title aimed at our dear Latvians? Am I dreaming?
@LithuaniaExplainedКүн бұрын
A provocative title, yes! But I can only hope that people watch the video long enough to realize it is about learning from neighbors and changing things for the better 😁
@MendogologyКүн бұрын
@@LithuaniaExplained Exactly! Lithuanians can also learn many things from Latvians and Estonians. I also love those two ministers discuss those topics so openly. It makes me feel much more connected to Lithuanian politics, it's more human. Great video, as always! :)
@Janzius1Күн бұрын
Dažnai važiuoju į Latviją pailsėti prie jūros. Dažnas atvejis kai nuvažiuoji į viešbutį, tai grynas sovietmetis. Daug kur pas juos trūksta lėšų atsinaujinimui. Love you braliukai!!!
@Pepper98776Күн бұрын
Lmao, you have a bigger issue with that
@chlorutiz105521 сағат бұрын
@@Pepper98776As a Lithuanian who's been to Latvia numerous times I can tell you we have it so much better than Latvians regarding this.
@mignas18 сағат бұрын
@@Janzius1 daznas atvejis ir pas mus. Ir neretai pasitaiko “moderniu” is isores, bet sovietiniu is vidaus.
@Janzius118 сағат бұрын
@@mignas visad kai noriu prisimint vaikystę, važiuoju į Jurmala :D
@ThePoxxКүн бұрын
Well done video!
@ultimategames78Күн бұрын
We lithuanians sure are very ambitious 🇱🇹 🇱🇻🇪🇪🇱🇹
@chandrus0319 сағат бұрын
I’m an Indian! I’m planning to move to Lithuania by 2025 for my Masters. I’m concerned if the Russo-Ukrainian war would affect the EU or Lithuania in any means. Can you make a video about it? I have read Sweden and Germany are already preparing themselves for the war(might not be true. It’s based on what I read in news here). Can you make a video on how things are in Lithuania and how this war would affect Lithuania?
@vytautassulcas649411 сағат бұрын
if u dont have balls, dont come ;)
@RZakelis4 сағат бұрын
Many your countrymen live and study here, and they are doing fine.How war impacted us?Not so much, at first there was quite high inflation but now it's under control.About possible war here, so very unlikely.Lithuania is NATO and EU member, already German soldiers are stationed here in Lithuania.There are probably zero chances that Russia will be able to annex Ukraine, so would be very unwise from the Russian side to start a war with NATO invading Lithuania.
@CanadianinvestingКүн бұрын
As someone living in Lithuanian maybe you can provide more perspective but it seems like the Rail Baltica project is really being held up at present by flip-flopping in the Latvian government. They only just decided on the plan to build the main rail line that wont even make it to Riga yet they have this massive construction project for the terminal in Riga that is seemingly a bit out of place. Maybe its recency bias but it seems like the missing middle (literally) is holding up that project significantly. Estonia plans to have the rail line operating to Parnu by 2028 but it isnt expected to connect to the latvian side for a while after that. I think that ties into point #4 about bureaucracy. Not saying by any measure that Rail Baltica is easy but the inability to create a plan and stick to it within Latvia seems a failure of consciousness of the government.
@snuffle2269Күн бұрын
Also look at the integration of the electrical system with the EU. Lithuania has already tested their alignment and is ready. Latvia is no where ready (Is it still liked to Russia purchasing inexpensive Russian electricity?). Estonia is somewhere in between perhaps possibly being ready in 2025. If the Russian line were cut I don't know what Latvia would do. Perhaps suck some of the electricity coming to Estonia from Finland.
@LithuaniaExplainedКүн бұрын
I’m actually not familiar with Latvia’s progress on Rail Baltica unfortunately. I’m still learning about Lithuania’s situation to be honest. If what you say is true, that is quite unfortunate!
@ilmarsbelevics21 сағат бұрын
damn corruption everybody wants a peace of a pie what a shame on us
@matrixberzins46513 сағат бұрын
There are relatively serious political opposition parties in Latvia that have already declared that if they succeed in getting into the government, they will stop the RailBaltica project at all! Elections in Latvia will be held in 2026.
@NoellaInLife6 сағат бұрын
The Kaunas EPZ is really taking shape and pleasant to see and business cultural is something to be inspired with especially the youth!!!🇱🇹
@LithuaniaExplained4 сағат бұрын
🥳
@rickoidas20 сағат бұрын
awesome vid😃👌💪👏👏👏please do more😁Ačiū
@maksimkempe342521 сағат бұрын
Why is Lithuania DOING better than Latvia. OK?
@LithuaniaExplained20 сағат бұрын
Good idea! I don’t know why I didn’t think of that 🙈
@UneEtincelleNocturne19 сағат бұрын
@@LithuaniaExplainedC'mon now, don't pretend you didn't know exactly what you were doing with that title...
@rutos73 сағат бұрын
We love our braliukas, and we care about them successes. I wish them to do very well as long as we help each other, it is fine ❤😘
@filipsrozners520818 сағат бұрын
Excellent video. I think that additional problem in Latvia, that was not mentioned, is oversaturates cultural sector. Latvia is know for having so many actors, athletes, models and musicians per capita. Sure its cool not to be dependent on American cultural influence, however our cultural and sports industry is mostly domestically consumed, therefor is not exporting anything and not bringing in any investments. We need to attract people to banking, IT and manufacturing sectors!
@kiauraskaminas803815 сағат бұрын
Too many Latvian musicians, actors? Are you sure? I thought russian and Western culture is dominating over Latvian in Latvia... Music, movies, TV, YT, medias are not local. Too many atlethes? But no single medal in Olympics😢 Maybe you know it better, i'm from Lithuania
@filipsrozners520813 сағат бұрын
@@kiauraskaminas8038 Top 3 most watched tv series are domesticaly made and most of top 10 too. House of the dragon takes 4th place. Riga has too many theaters subsidised by state funds. We have lots of athletes who cant get medals and get subsidised anyway. Yet we have critical lack of doctors teachers and qualified builders. Our banking sector is divided between SEB and SWEDBANK both of which are very passive creditors and Swedish. Our greatest export is 🥁 wood…
@2ez4m56 минут бұрын
I think the main problem with Latvia is that it's basically one city state, Riga generate more than 50%of country's GDP, and if that city is on decline and not progressing or innovating econ/social wise - the whole country is.
@MrSovetskyКүн бұрын
I agree on the point that historical background plays a role. And also the political system in Lithuania can taim the beurocracy. I was surprised when watching your video on electoral system of Lithuania.
@dariusmacas920715 сағат бұрын
I love my braliukas and we will grown together!
@birchheights654216 сағат бұрын
One very important reason which they cannot talk about is demographics . Latvia unfortunately has a very large number of Russian and Russian speakers . This fractures Latvian society and negatively affects all fields of life .
@ByNextus5 сағат бұрын
As a Latvian myself, I see that people here complain at each other too often than it's necessary. Some of them even dare to say such nonsense as, "no, I am right." And in Rīga, people tend to turn away from problems because if they mention them, then certain people "would not like it." This bizarre mentality is keeping us from developing, and I don't see it going away any time soon. Not to mention that we have Russians who want to work with Russia more than anyone else - this problem should be self-explanatory.
@LithuaniaExplained4 сағат бұрын
😢
@MegaBomboloni17 сағат бұрын
The problem with Latvia is that ruling party in the goverment, has created everyone included in the bureaucracy their main voting demography, so they just build this bureaucracy machine bigger and bigger every year
@povilasdev663618 сағат бұрын
I hate when comparing Latvia vs. Lithuania, I think we are almost the same. Take a ride on Via Baltica (E67 route) you barely see the difference. Downside Latvia has rougher outskirts, but this is probably mostly due geography. Lithuania wins having important transportation junctions. The outskirts of the country is not much better too, maybe population density helps a bit.
@63d1z39 минут бұрын
Government is a big key. For a good government need a good activity for both countries to create a government. I'm sure that both governments still have very big gaps inside but on top of that in both countries need to improve an activities for rich and important in country personalities. Problem is that financial and talking about status at all persons are passive to make a changes and push all country forward. - if you are rich and have good status - keep quite, its not only you will stay safe but your status aswell. Thanks not for SSSR system only but for all practice around entire world. Even that I'm Lithuanian. I'm sure that Lithuania have more support from West, personally I cannot to say why exactly but sometimes it looks like it's a key for West to make easier control entire world. Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe I'm right. Latvians are more afraid I guess to make more steps, because we never know the steps from bigger countries. Even we all are EU and in NATO but... I know the thing- my father, grandfather and all previous generations was against occupation. And they f***ed future life of us but they never betrayed us. Simple explanation - we all want to live, we want to make good life for our kids and future generations. I'm an immigrant and I been in army after secondary school as a volunteer because at that time because it wasn't necessarily. And if will need to protect my country - Lithuania. Instead of that I prefer to take my family to calm peaceful place and live life. Politics sucks. Idiots controlling almost every country for I don't know what reason. Shame for war. Respect for people which just want to have warm home, nice beautiful kids and loving woman at home. Big respect for Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania
@rimajezukeviciene3460Күн бұрын
Better-worse? Strange criteria. Who cares? If you could compare safety, corruption level and general culture... hm...
@LithuaniaExplainedКүн бұрын
If you watch most of the video, the message is about how these countries and their governments can learn from one another to improve life for citizens. Hm…
@MrLemonAsus19 сағат бұрын
We must invest more into our militaries!
@markskise20 сағат бұрын
Gatis eglitis not a minister in actual time in Latvia.
@BiggestfanofstronkcatКүн бұрын
Under 10 Min!
@SatekasКүн бұрын
Better, worse. Potato potahto. Its all fun and games until Estonia shows up.
@alnothere19 сағат бұрын
It is offensive for lithuanians and latvians, never ever compaire us like that.
@dainiusm543621 сағат бұрын
Lithuania 🫡
@sek0ne014 сағат бұрын
why? less russians here
@adrianssvalkovskis856616 сағат бұрын
a bit uncalled for huh
@Littauen11 сағат бұрын
Why is Estonia doing better than Lithuania?
@blueeyedbaer8 сағат бұрын
But is it? It was doing better previously, that's a fact. But now?
@LambofSuffering23 сағат бұрын
Latvija sold everything inherited from soviets. French Germans Brits Americans came bought everything fixed, restarted production. And Latvians are left to work on this facilities for min. wage.
@blueeyedbaer21 сағат бұрын
Lithuania has šaltibarščiai which is superior to Latvian copycat auksta zupa. That's already a great reason why Lithuania is better than Latvia.
@Littauen11 сағат бұрын
Latvijoje keliai jau geresni nei Lietuvoje
@phantom-x8j22 сағат бұрын
estonia is superior
@phantom-x8j22 сағат бұрын
you guys can chill down there and fight eachother with ur 6 toes
@LithuaniaExplained22 сағат бұрын
Tallinn is one of my favorite cities to visit! And what would the world be like without Bolt? 😃 🇱🇹🤝🇪🇪
@chlorutiz105521 сағат бұрын
No it's not. Estonia is in an economic recession while Lithuania isn't.
@manometras7 сағат бұрын
It is not doing better, really.
@RR-jz2up23 сағат бұрын
Good video, but shitty headline.
@snuffle2269Күн бұрын
Both Lithuanian and Latvia are below the EU 100 with Estonia in the middle between us. I heard Estonia has so much of the government on-line and efficient. This is why Russia doesn't want you. The Baltics have nothing to offer. Seems a reason why their populations are shirking as the you college people head out to more prosperous EU countries like ireland.
@sevaundercoverКүн бұрын
:DDD I HOPE you are right and Ruzzia "doesn't want us". If you think that is an insult - you are truly insane. Also, the emigration numbers are falling for years now, get your facts straight.
@osasunaitorКүн бұрын
Nonsense. Lithuania has been gaining population recently. And Russia does "want" them, not because they have better life quality (which they do), but because Putin wants to re-establish the old Russian Empire by subjugating all his neighbours.
@fidenemini111Күн бұрын
Such a RuZZian narative😂
@Pepper9877623 сағат бұрын
@@osasunaitor Lithuania has only grown because of ukranian refugees and central asian migrant workers, not because of Native lithuanians
@osasunaitor23 сағат бұрын
@@Pepper98776 no, the population trend started to change around 2015, way before the Ukrainian refugees came. Net migration has been positive since 2019, with more people coming (mostly former Lithuanian emigrants who return) than leaving.