Speaking as a French, the attachment to Europe is ambiguous because many especially on the left are very pro-European (for shared culture, science, regulations, etc.) but also very against EU in its current form, which is built on a neoliberal doctrine. These map can lead to confusion between this group and the traditional eurosceptics that are against Europe as a concept for nationalistic concerns for people from countries where liberal economics are more accepted and so the distinction between Europe as a concept and the current shape of EU institutions is less relevant.
mludd on
What regional division was used and how were respondents asked?
Because if anyone in Sweden was asked if they felt more attached to their identity as someone from their NUTS 2 region (which is **never** used in Sweden but is very popular for Europe-wide polls for some reason) and their country obviously they would pick their country.
2BEN-2C93 on
I reckon i couldve named about two thirds of the boue regions without looking.
Not a lot of surprise here
Rinerino on
Any federal country will have more people attache themselves to theie regions tho.
All of Austria should be blue. Peopl3 from (especially) Vienna, Lower Austria and Upper Austria are just as attach3s to being from there than the redt of austrians.
mulimiles on
Gotta admit, Budapest feeling more Euro than Europe itself kinda tracks. It’s the ultimate vibe upgrade.
Uxydra on
People from Moravian-Silesian more attached to the country? I remember seeing a similiar map some time ago where we were the only part of the Czech republic more attached to the region, which seemed much more plausible. Not that I wouldn’t believe that South Moravians and South Bohemians are more attached to the region than the country, that tracks, but I think the situation here is much the same, I would have to put some doubt on this whole map.
Brilliant_Country_73 on
Not surprised at all to see places like bavaria, catalonia, and brittany completely maxed out on „region“. they really don’t care about the rest of their country tbh.
shrewdy on
False map. Cork people are way more attached to their county than they are to Ireland
opernfan on
I would like to know how this data was collected. I live in Bayern, and if I see a flag hanging, it’s always a Bayern flag, not a German one. It’s surprising to see so much of Ober and Niederbayern in the orange colour.
snowbeast23 on
it’s because of Orban making Hungarians ashamed of their country
Deleoel on
Yesh, The french being The french
wmverbruggen on
These maps are too crude. I can believe my province is country oriented, but my region is very clearly region oriented, by a long shot
Aureon on
I will not possibly in any way believe that sicilians or campanians have 1% chance of feeling more italian than sicilian
It’s just completely insane
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Speaking as a French, the attachment to Europe is ambiguous because many especially on the left are very pro-European (for shared culture, science, regulations, etc.) but also very against EU in its current form, which is built on a neoliberal doctrine. These map can lead to confusion between this group and the traditional eurosceptics that are against Europe as a concept for nationalistic concerns for people from countries where liberal economics are more accepted and so the distinction between Europe as a concept and the current shape of EU institutions is less relevant.
What regional division was used and how were respondents asked?
Because if anyone in Sweden was asked if they felt more attached to their identity as someone from their NUTS 2 region (which is **never** used in Sweden but is very popular for Europe-wide polls for some reason) and their country obviously they would pick their country.
I reckon i couldve named about two thirds of the boue regions without looking.
Not a lot of surprise here
Any federal country will have more people attache themselves to theie regions tho.
All of Austria should be blue. Peopl3 from (especially) Vienna, Lower Austria and Upper Austria are just as attach3s to being from there than the redt of austrians.
Gotta admit, Budapest feeling more Euro than Europe itself kinda tracks. It’s the ultimate vibe upgrade.
People from Moravian-Silesian more attached to the country? I remember seeing a similiar map some time ago where we were the only part of the Czech republic more attached to the region, which seemed much more plausible. Not that I wouldn’t believe that South Moravians and South Bohemians are more attached to the region than the country, that tracks, but I think the situation here is much the same, I would have to put some doubt on this whole map.
Not surprised at all to see places like bavaria, catalonia, and brittany completely maxed out on „region“. they really don’t care about the rest of their country tbh.
False map. Cork people are way more attached to their county than they are to Ireland
I would like to know how this data was collected. I live in Bayern, and if I see a flag hanging, it’s always a Bayern flag, not a German one. It’s surprising to see so much of Ober and Niederbayern in the orange colour.
it’s because of Orban making Hungarians ashamed of their country
Yesh, The french being The french
These maps are too crude. I can believe my province is country oriented, but my region is very clearly region oriented, by a long shot
I will not possibly in any way believe that sicilians or campanians have 1% chance of feeling more italian than sicilian
It’s just completely insane