I am an open Geography nerd and have been since childhood. One of my most treasured possessions as a kid was my globe. And, my favorite game was actually called “Geography”. So, it will come as no surprise that I am a big time fan of the brilliant YouTube Channel “Geography Now”.
The educational and entertaining channel was launched 10 years ago this month by Paul “Barbs” Barbato. A longtime geography nerd who was disappointed by the lack of country-by-country educational content on the platform, his Geography Now! series set the ambitious goal of making one in-depth episode for all 193 UN-recognized sovereign nations. Following a basic four-part structure (Physical and Political Geography, Demographics, and “The Friendzone” for foreign relations), the early episodes slowly expanded in size and scope over time, incorporating motion graphics, increasingly absurd vexillological running gags, myriad side topics, faux-country April Fools, fan content from “Geograpeeps”, special correspondents and history skits from eclectic friends from around the world, and even on-location specials in select countries — deep dives into culture whose breezy humor revealed a deep love for the world and all the people in it.
Now, ten years after it started, Barbs has released the final episode in the series: Zimbabwe. While he’s implied the channel may evolve into a travel-focused one (perhaps modeled on his moving “Letter to…” series of travelogues), for now you can check out the completed A-Z playlist on YouTube to experience the impressive journey for yourself.

