More New Countries That Might Exist Soon (Part 2)

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Since everyone liked last week's video so much, today I talk about more countries that might exist in the future!

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General.Knowledge
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*I live in Saint-Petersburg and this is the first time when I hearing about Ingria, lol*

Geografic
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Ingria is completely impossible, there are about 200 ethnic ingrians

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If i start my own independence movement for my house does that count as a potential nation

RealClutchMcGee
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As a French, I know about independance movement in Brittany. However, THE biggest independance movement is in Corsica. I am surprised you didn't choose this region for France

odralapoel
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Both Ingria and East Thrace seem like they're completely improbable. And from comments of people who live in each of those regions, the movements really do seem to be unexistant. I guess some people just decided to bring up the idea when there's no real popular desire for it

General.Knowledge
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I live in the Moon and i've never heard of these countries

chrismichaelabordocastillo
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Thumbnail: *Exists*

All of South America: *Where did we go wrong*

crossinshallahmerchant
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I'm Bulgarian and this is the first time i'm hearing this whole thing about East Thrace
Sounds like some redditor's ''what if'' border painting fantasy

Lil_Smelly
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As a Flemish Belgian, I can confirm that the separation Flanders and Wallonia really is a thing. They're not yet splitting...but it is possible

dries
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Wales is more likely to get independence than East Thrace

tomosprice
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*_So I guess NordVPN is a potential country now..._*

icrushchildrensdreams
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Venice: *gets independent*
Croatia: "Uh-oh"

GilCAnjos
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nobody
absolutely nobody
USA :
UK : you're already independent you know

verxite
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I live in East Thrace but had never heard anything about independence how did you even heard of this?

dodo-uxpo
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I'm from Turkey and no one really talks about East Thracia lul

ozanmrcan
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Flemish isn't an official language, it's more of a collection of dialects. The official language for Flanders is Dutch.
We share the same grammar, vocabulary and spelling, and even have a "Grand Dictation" contest.

for a large part of the second half of the 20th century, we were taught the "General Civilized Dutch" language. the "civilized" part was dropped late in the period, because it was derogatory to the regional dialects, some of which started to disappear.

Marcel_be
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Quebec referendum: exists
JJ McCullough: I'm about to end this referendum's whole career

AverytheCubanAmerican
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An interesting region for you: I live in Western Austria, in a state called "Vorarlberg", right next to Liechtenstein. Exactly 100 years ago the local population voted about separating from the Austrian-Hungarian Empire, which collapsed during WW1, to join Switzerland. 80% voted yes, but the treaty of Saint-Germain didn't allow Vorarlberg to leave Austria, and also Switzerland didn't want to take the region, which made my state known under the name of "Kanton übrig", which translates to "canton leftover". Now, there aren't any big independence movements any longer, but the region transformed from a farmer's land to a economically stable state, with good industry, so i think we could support ourselves on our own, and i also think a voting could pass, if it was today

I hope somebody reads this, sorry if I made English mistakes

tobiaskung
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If you ever make a part 3 of this "series", and for anyone interested in this kinda thing: As of 2020/2021, there is also currently a political party that seeks a separation between the North and South of England, known as the Northern Independence Party or "Free The North" - basically, the North has had enough of constantly being let down by the Westminster government, and as someone who lives in the North of England, I totally get it. The UK government is literally one of the most unfairly centralized governments, the North-South divide is a real thing, the economy and infrastructure of the North suffers compared to the south, and it always has for a long time. You may not think it, because yes the North has great cities like York, Manchester and Newcastle - but the reality is that for the most part? Our towns see no development anymore, (my hometowns high street is dead, it's just charity shops, vape shops and computer repair shops, it's awful) and the transport system up here, especially outside the cities, can be abysmal, there's a great lack of jobs that force people to need to move further afield, etc etc. We get promised so much from our Government yet it is never received. So what the N.I.P wishes is to separate from the westminster government and form a separate nation, north of the river Humber, known as Northumbria - as named for the Historical meaning of it generally being considered "The North" and from the merged historic kingdoms of the 7th century being the last time the North was united as an independent entity. The Flags colours would be burgundy red and gold - from the flag of Northumbria (one of the oldest flags in the world) and the colours of Northumbria's founder St Oswald. It is more likely that "Northumbria" as a nation is not going to have a capital city - so that the government/economy etc does not revolve around one centralized location, but instead there may be different "capitals" for different functions. The Queen would most likely still be invited to have some sort of Reign over Northumberland, as a part of being a commonwealth nation much like Canada for example. :)

RoanNebunescu