Which US State is which European Country? Examples:
>Louisiana = France (French Cajuns)
>Minnesota = Nordic States (squareheads and snow)
>Colorado = Switzerland (mountains and shekels)
Which US State is which European Country? Examples:
Montana = Mongolia
>Mongolia
>European
bos-wash corridor = england
Oh i missed that
Washington State = Norway or the Alps
Vermont is the real switzerland (small, mountainous, lots of beer, lots of cheese, lots of skiing, lots of guns)
Utah = Poland
Appalachia (Georgia/Tennessee/Carolinas/Kentucky/West Virginia) = Scotland
Kansas = Ireland (pic related)
West Virginia = Any balkan country
Mountains but not too big, hills, river, polluted drug addicted shithole
Washington is def Norway. The Alps would be the Rockies.
That must be the prettiest picture of Kansas I've ever seen.
Spain = New Mexico and Arizona
Spanish speaking, poor, and very hot
>bos-wash corridor
population 55,012,456 (2017 estimate)
area 50,301 mi^2
>england
population 52,332,123 (2010)
area 72,831(?)[no well defined borders] mi^2
quite a close match
this is actually pretty accurate
dirty brick row houses, polluted industrial sites, interspersed with a few bits of georgian and federal architecture, relatively small mountains, hills, and lakes
it's a bit like England with more niggers
Also founded and populated by plenty of WASPs
I think it's the only good picture of Kansas in existence. Kansas fucking sucks.
got the stats wrong way round
Yeah the rockies do look like the Alps
>be me, OP
>kansanon
>mfw
It's not bad desu. Missouri is objectively worse
bet there's a lot of places that look identical to this
>fuck Lawrence
I lived in your shithole state for 2 years and it was the only remotely acceptable town in it.
I've heard Lawrence is actually a surprisingly cool little town but I've never been.
Johnson County. Beverly Hills of the Midwest
quite close to it, our roof profiles are usually different and very few places still have cobblestone streets outside of historic districts
those were mostly paved over in the '50s and '60s
Hippie commune. Portland on the Plains.
1862/10 would burn again
Sounds cool to me. Why do flyovers hate nice things?
It's the only college town I've been in that isn't an Austin-tier "KEEP [TOWN NAME] WEIRD REEEEEEE" shithole. It's not bad.
Cajuns are Canadian and Maine actually gas the highest number of Francophones as a percentage of the population.
They feel threatened being near a place that isn't a terrible hive of rednecks or soccer moms
some places in Philly look like that, yes
Washington and Oregon are France because we have the same climate.
Hate Austin.
Dont know how it became nu-cali it's like the only place here that's like that.
maybe western Washington, East Washington is desert
Fucking based. It's a great climate to have.
Western Michigan, Iowa, New Jersey(less now)= Dutch
Delaware = Montenegro?
They seem about equally irrelevant.
>France = Washington and / or Oregon
because same climate
>Switzerland = Vermont
because landlocked, guns
>Poland = Utah
because religious
>Ukraine = Texas
Because corn fields
>Spain = Arizona or New Mexico
Because warm and mountaineous, it lacks a sea access though
>Germany = Ohio
Because it's depressive
>Russia = Montana
Because same climate
>West Virginia = Romania
Because same landscapes
Russia should be Alaska t b h.
Ohio River Valley is pretty similar to Rhineland
Should Hawaii be Malta or Cyprus or some shit?
California is closer, has Mediterranean climate along the coast and a similar varieties of climates as you go inland, not to mention all the Mexicans.
this
I used to hate this city but it's starting to grow on me
>Vermont = Slovenia
Yeah Cinci isn't great but it's not as bad as they say, either.
Cincy is shit just like everything else west of Mariemont.
Cinci used to be a hellhole but now it's going through significant changes and is growing.
This.
bump
bumperino
New Jersey = India
Same people and overpopulation and poverty out the ass.
At least we can buy alcohol on Sundays.
Its downtown strip has a lot of cool stores. Plus it's a college town so people are generally friendly.
Alaska is Russia
Minnesotan here, thanks based burger