Smaller world than you think. My wife does pioneer days every year (and also the weekends when the village is open), either showing off the school room or the room with the spinning wheels and looms- she knows all about that stuff and is very talented at it.
TIL Liechtenstein is so small that they don’t even bother having their own money.
I mean I knew it was small, but that’s small. Even Malta had its own version of the lira before it switched to the euro.
it has a population of 40k people. There are small towns with more population
Including the one I live in. Terre Haute, Indiana. Population: ~60k.
And we are not considered to be some great metropolis. You can drive from one side to the other in maybe 45 minutes if traffic is good.
It’s crazy to me that you need 45 minutes for a city of that size. In Germany you probably need 20-30 minutes depending on traffic.
There’s a lot of stoplights.
Us Americans can’t seem to get the hang of a simple roundabout, so we’ve got that super efficient stop-and-go traffic.
Roundabouts would help for sure, but the area sizes of American cities are just much higher as well and therefore the population density is smaller.
True. I’d wager a decent chunk of that urban sprawl is due to our massive parking lots.
Let’s not talk about merging onto highways
I lived in Rhode Island for the last 8 years. That sounds like forever. I should be out of the state in 45 minutes.
Small world! Used to go to Pioneer Days when I was a little shit.
Smaller world than you think. My wife does pioneer days every year (and also the weekends when the village is open), either showing off the school room or the room with the spinning wheels and looms- she knows all about that stuff and is very talented at it.
Before the Euro Luxembourg was in a monetary union with Belgium as well.
But Luxembourg did have its own coins and banknotes.