The Village That Lies in Two Countries
There is an unusual village on the German-Dutch border. Or rather: two villages? In fact, you can't really tell - because the state border runs directly along the village street. On one side the houses are Dutch, on the other German. And if you don't pay close attention, you won't even notice which country you are in. Time to take a closer look at this curiosity. A film by Matthias Schwarzer. -------------------------------- Did you like this video? Support my work on Patreon: / matthiasschwarzerenglish Or become a channel member on YouTube! -------------------------------- ▪️INSTAGRAM: / matthiasschwarzer ▪️FACEBOOK: / matthiasschwarzertravelvlogs ▪️TIKTOK: / matthiasschwarzerenglish ▪️CONTACT: [email protected] -------------------------------- Intro song: MÆT - Start Again Music: Epidemic sound #netherlands #germany #border #borders #geography #eu #europe #europeanunion

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