Why Germany Has No Major Cities On The North Sea
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If you look at Europe at night, the coastlines are practically glowing. From Rome to Amsterdam to Copenhagen, Europeans love to build massive, wealthy cities right on the ocean. But right here, along the northwest coast of Germany, the map suddenly goes dark. For hundreds of miles, featuring some of the most strategically valuable coastline in the world... there is almost nothing. No sprawling metropolises. No massive skyline. Just empty space. So why doesn’t Germany, one of the wealthiest countries in the world, have a major city in such a valuable location?
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Chapters:
0:00 - Introduction
0:35 - The Geography of a Vanishing Coast
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6:22 - The Atlantis of the North Sea
11:43 - The Luxury of Retreat
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