The difference between Arab Countries (Geography Now!)

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All Comments (21)
  • @GeographyNow
    Thanks for suggesting this guys! I read a lot of Emails from YOU guys the Arab geograpeeps trying to summarize the Arab countries, OBVIOUSLY not everything here will be completely agreed on but this is generally based on what you said plus help from Mohab from the Egypt episode. ENJOY!
  • @reddog5031
    Sounds like the old joke about Europe, "Heaven is where the police are British, the lovers French, the mechanics German, the chefs Italian, and it is all organized by the Swiss. Hell is where the police are German, the lovers Swiss, the mechanics French, the chefs British, and it is all organized by the Italians."
  • Moroccans can understand everyone but noone can understand us 😂😂
  • @potata6615
    4:46 I know this video is old, but i feel like i have to say this As a Syrian who lived in Jordan for 5 years, I can tell you that Lebanese dialect is way closer to our dialect than it is to the Jordanian dialect I might be exaggerating, but there is little to no similarities between these two dialect
  • "We probably offended half of everybody..." LOL. Thank you, guys, for so amazing videos. I love your channel because you are not afraid to say some facts which could be "inconvenient" for somebody, but you are not afraid of that, you are telling them with fun, humor, honesty and ease, so high five from me! :hand-pink-waving: From Russia with love.
  • I remember my holiday with my family 12 years ago in Syria...God...it was a PARADISE. The people were so friendly, the sites were so beautiful. That country was the whole package. It was amazing...I am terribly sorry for the syrian people that got caught in the conflicts but..if any syrian is reading this comment...I love you brother! Stay strong, your country and its people deserve waaaaay more!
  • Iraq was known for the Hanging Gardens of Babylon and Mesopotamia. The Syrian Capital of Damascus is known as one of if not the oldest Capital's in the World. I am mentioning this as Positive things about these 2 Countries because at this moment they are known for the Wars and conflicts in the region.
  • @Mozkonauta
    Great video! This is the third time I watch it and I am still learning from it. The Arab world is so diverse and fascinating. Greetings from Mexico!
  • I'm Eritrean and arabic is my first language :) ppl just assume that i'm sudanese/djiboutian or some sort of black-arab XD like that one time I visited Egypt and most ppl thought that i was a nubian (black-egyptian). I really love the arab world :) Great video as always keep it up !
  • @mohi671
    Iraq is the goth kid that used to be the most important and popular kid back in the 60s,70s and 80s
  • @nazihjarrah1855
    I'm Lebanese, and I can confidently say that our dialect is way different than Jordan's. 😂
  • @pt2ql2gd3e
    13:41 I agree so much with you as algerian and I'm so proud to have amazing brothers as our neighbors so much love to my Tunisian people we are one 🇩🇿🇹
  • actually, There are alot of iraqis outside of iraq.... Keep up the comments: would like to see where are all the Iraqis at nowadays
  • @archit617
    Damn this channels motivates me for world tour. Then my Wallets laughs at me.
  • @phantomallen1
    Have to say, the best guide I have seen. Thank you guys!! I use this before flying to these countries for work. ✌
  • Very good, sensitive assessment of a vast array of states and cultures. Everyone should view these 17 minutes to gain a grasp of the Arab world. Very well done.
  • @moon5988
    Hey, a Comorian here! Thank you so much for mentioning us. The archipelago is so small that anyone knows about us 🤣. Our culture is super mixed with arab, african, indian influences. That mixed heritage is shown within the population. And actually, no one speak arabic fluently. It's just one of the official languages because we have a huge arab heritage and because we are muslims. But Comorians knows how to read and write arabic. Basically, in our official documents (passports, ID, etc.), we have French and arabic written. Comorian language is a kind of variant of Swahili. If some of you have ever been in Tanzania especially in Zanzibar or Dar es Salam, that's basically the same thing. You should come. It's very beautiful and we are very welcoming 😻☺️.