17 million people live in that small dot

17 million people live in that small dot
Is the Netherlands crowded or what?

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>unironically writing noreg instead of norge

>why yes, I do use nynorsk

- Nordvegr
- Noregr
- Noreg
:)

England is as crowded as the Netherlands.

redpill me on nynorsk and bokmål please

i think youre right, england only though, not the UK

Easy
'Norway' in Icelandic is 'Noregur'

But we're quite a bit bigger than them.

and quite more populated

As to be expected... That's like being surprised that Russia has a larger population than Monaco.

The Netherlands is extremely crowded. We have problems with making room. There isn't really any real wild nature anymore because almost everywhere live people. you cant ride for an hour anywhere without seeing anyone. It sometimes feels a bit claustrophobic.

yes but the statement was that england is as crowded as the netherlands

>countrylets

These cunts have roughly the same population.

yet maine has population of like 1.5 milions

>Nederlands is smaller than Tasmania
oh fucking lmao

>The Netherlands is extremely crowded. We have problems with making room
Untrue
>There isn't really any real wild nature anymore because almost everywhere live people.
Not realy. Most nature was indeed man-made, but there's still wild nature and we even have 20 national parks.
> you cant ride for an hour anywhere without seeing anyone.
Depends how fast you are driving. On a like you can easily do that when outside the Randstad.
>It sometimes feels a bit claustrophobic
Holland aub

What's the climate like in Tasmania desertbro? Would a Norwegian survive there?

>Depends how fast you are driving
kek.. You'd have to be going below 20mph

It's a cold forest (25C is the warmest it gets at the peak of summer usually) with like one """city""" and a couple tiny towns, about 500000 people live there. It also has fucked up daylight hours 'cause it's so far south

You'd fit right in 2bh

delet

The only time I've seen snow was on holiday in Tassie.

>euros will never know this feeling

How is that untrue? the biggest part of the populations lives in insanely small houses all connected(see picture). There are problems with making room especially in the Randstad where some people want to sacrifice nature or green places for building houses. It is extremely crowded here already and I dont see that change in the coming years. It will only increase more.

I am actually happy never having to experience shitty roads.

>in the Randstad
>Most of the population
There's the problem. 7.1 million of the 17 million people here live in the Randstad

>mountains ruining the view
shit 2bh

Mountains improve the view though you dumb goon drinking, petrol smelling abo

This feeling?

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Looks just like some shitty area in England tbf, how common is terraced housing over there? where I live at least there's hardly any.

terraced housing is really common here. You will find them everywhere. About 60 percent of the population lives in that kind of house. It mainly has to do with the extreme population growth after world war 2. There had to be build a lot of houses for all the people and this was the cheapest and smartest kind of building because of the high population density.

>It mainly has to do with the extreme population growth after world war 2. There had to be build a lot of houses for all the people and this was the cheapest and smartest kind of building because of the high population density.

exact same reason here, but they are mainly around big cities.

I can walk for hours without seeing another soul desu senpai.

How fucking slow do you walk

>Ghan

>population density in his country is less than 200/km2

Yes there are some places with low population density but in comparison with other countries its really crowded. In most countries you can walk for days without seeing a soul.

>"Great" Britain

Gonna have fun with the refugees after those pacific islands sink...

Hong Kong (7.3 Million) vs Libya (6.3 Million)

>driving in the country with miles and miles of farmland surrounding you and not seeing another car for hours
Yurosmalls will never know this feel

Arable land

1. United States 1,650,062
2. India 1,451,809
3. China 1,385,905
4. Russia 1,218,599
5. Brazil 586,036
6. Australia 468,503
7. Canada 415,573
8. Ukraine 324,791
9. Nigeria 300,736
10. Argentina 274,490

>Australia, Canada, Argentina
>full
pick one

>70% of Norway is uninhabitable and covered by mountains, glaciers, moors etc.
>Is the Netherlands crowded or what?

I like your logic.

>days
>most countries
That's because most countries are third world and this only works if you don't count the bodies lying next to the road there as as souls.

>farmland
>not forest
Sounds boring tbqh