What’s going on over there?



What’s going on over there?

by Trail_of_Tears-T_T

37 comments
  1. BTW I legit have no idea what goes on in Denmark. That country is like a mystery to me. Hell for the longest time I thought they were an off brand German like the Austrians or Czechs. Only until my teens did I realise that they were actually off brand Swedes. I guess Copehaven sounds more German than Oslo or Stockholm. Did anybody have a similar reaction like this to other countries? (aka thinking that a country was one thing whilst it actually was another)?

  2. Farming probably, considering the one in the Netherlands covers Salland, Twente, and the Achterhoek

  3. Not much happens in Cambridgeshire or Lincolnshire. Mostly just farming. It used to be underwater until the Dutch drained it. Also Brexit central.

  4. Exactly in the middle of that square over The Netherlands some guy is typing this comment on Reddit.

  5. For French area :

    Basically nothing is going on there, this area is part of what we call « la diagonale du vide » (the empty diagonale) which is characterized by extremely low density of population and mostly farming related economy.

  6. I’m from the french square. We grow stuff, live thanks to Michelin, get sucked dry by Volvic, got volcanoes and are forbidden to have any decent transportation modes (except the highway from Paris to the sea that every dutch caravan know very well). We also provide some of the worst politicians possible.

  7. I lived in that region in norway and I can tell you: alcoholism, bizarre otherworldly sceneries and towns, and cabin fever

  8. A german guy once told us to stop paying the church to get rid of our sins and that sounded pretty sweet.

    Long before that we did some pretty some cool pagan shit.

  9. Hainaut is known for two things:

    Charleroi and dinosaurs. And both can be linked to the coal industry.

  10. Salamanca and Extremadura, prime ham and chorizo producing region. Also, some of the best paprika in all of Spain and therefore the World.

  11. I grew up in England’s red square. Not much going on there really, just a shit ton of farming. They make IMO the best sausages in the UK, and there’s a nice cathedral (which apparently was once the world’s tallest building). But in the modern era, not much is happening.

  12. Speaking for the Austrian part: people there are a weird blend of Austrians, Slovenians and Italians. And just like that you can imagine that their dialect is pretty funny.

    What they do? I don’t know, mostly racism. But besides that? Who the hell knows

  13. Ostrobothnia would be religious nuts or people who want to stab you, samma på svenska, flooding and the only allowed geographical features are flat or river. It’s a delightful area, my dad was from there.

  14. In that English square you’ve got the two time champions of Europe tearing up the premier league

  15. Oh, I can answer this one.

    You ever seen the movie Midsummer? Yeah, it’s kinda like that over there.

  16. The 3.5 people who live in Connaught would be very mad at this post if they had internet access

  17. Agriculture, mostly pig and poultry farming.

    The people of the Southern half of your tagged region which is around Hannover speak accent and dialect free, standard German. Which is special since it’s not the case in all other regions.

  18. Speaking for the German area: it’s fields. Nothing but agriculture. And Hannover, but Mordor would be less shitty than that.

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