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Post by Laurent de Gouvion on Jul 31, 2016 11:51:50 GMT
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Post by Frederick the Great on Jul 31, 2016 11:53:35 GMT
And plenty of others. My turn for a question....hmmmm How many country's are there in North America?
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Jul 31, 2016 12:02:11 GMT
And plenty of others. My turn for a question....hmmmm How many country's are there in North America? 3
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Post by Frederick the Great on Jul 31, 2016 12:05:25 GMT
And plenty of others. My turn for a question....hmmmm How many country's are there in North America? 3 Nope. You fell into my trap. I exprcted someone would think 3 There are 23 or more depending on which source you go with. The Caribean and much of Central America is considered to be a part of North America
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Post by Ivan Kolev on Jul 31, 2016 12:08:50 GMT
And plenty of others. My turn for a question....hmmmm How many country's are there in North America? 3 You forgot Central America and the Caribbean comrade. Lets see here, I know for a fact I'm going to be at least slightly off due to all the different nations in the Caribbean, but ill give it a try: Mainland: Canada America Mexico Guatemala Belize Honduras El Salvador Nicaragua Costa Rica Panama (10 so far) Caribbean (Oh God): Cuba Jamaica Bahamas Haiti Dominican Republic Barbados Grenada And then I'm going to say at least two more that I can't think of currently (9 here) So ill have to guestimate 19.
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Post by Ivan Kolev on Jul 31, 2016 12:09:37 GMT
Nope. You fell into my trap. I exprcted someone would think 3 There are 23 or more depending on which source you go with. The Caribean and much of Central America is considered to be a part of North America Guessed 19 and there were 23? Seems pretty accurate
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Post by Frederick the Great on Jul 31, 2016 12:12:05 GMT
Nope. You fell into my trap. I exprcted someone would think 3 There are 23 or more depending on which source you go with. The Caribean and much of Central America is considered to be a part of North America Guessed 19 and there were 23? Seems pretty accurate Wikipedia has more that 23 listed but other sites say 23. That's not to menchion colony's like Bermuda and other British, French and Dutch colonies. I can never remember all of them and you did do great to think up that many. Bravo
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Post by Ivan Kolev on Jul 31, 2016 12:12:25 GMT
Here is one: What continent has the most countries?
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Post by Ivan Kolev on Jul 31, 2016 12:13:22 GMT
Guessed 19 and there were 23? Seems pretty accurate Wikipedia has more that 23 listed but other sites say 23. That's not to menchion colony's like Bermuda and other British, French and Dutch colonies. I can never remember all of them and you did do great to think up that many. Bravo Wow, thanks, I was being sarcastic but still thank you!
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Post by Laurent de Gouvion on Jul 31, 2016 12:14:36 GMT
Ivan Kolev extra Caribbean nations. Trinidad and Tobago St Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent and the Grenadines Idk more.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 31, 2016 12:15:09 GMT
Russia. Now called Kaliningrad. Blasphemous spelling of Königsberg. Königsberg≠kaliningrad 1) there are 2 or 3 Königsberg's 2) könig =king Berg = hill 3) they all were Scandinavian cities. There is nothing common with Kaliningrad
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Post by Frederick the Great on Jul 31, 2016 12:16:01 GMT
Here is one: What continent has the most countries? Hmm is it Africa?
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Post by Frederick the Great on Jul 31, 2016 12:18:49 GMT
Blasphemous spelling of Königsberg. Königsberg≠kaliningrad 1) there are 2 or 3 Königsberg's 2) könig =king Berg = hill 3) they all were Scandinavian cities. There is nothing common with Kaliningrad Kaliningrad used to be Köingsberg which was was once the capital of Prussia but during WW2 it was captured by the Soviets and they never gave it back and renamed it Kaliningrad. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Königsberg
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Post by Laurent de Gouvion on Jul 31, 2016 12:18:55 GMT
Here is one: What continent has the most countries? Asia? There sure are a lot of former Soviet territories and other countries there. If I'd be wrong, I'd expect either Africa or Oceania.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 31, 2016 12:22:48 GMT
Königsberg≠kaliningrad 1) there are 2 or 3 Königsberg's 2) könig =king Berg = hill 3) they all were Scandinavian cities. There is nothing common with Kaliningrad Kaliningrad used to be Köingsberg which was was once the capital of Prussia but during WW2 it was captured by the Soviets and they never gave it back and renamed it Kaliningrad. Actually no, Königsberg was ruined and they built city on it which was named by Russians, as you know none Prussian was alive anymore. And I forgot about this Königsberg
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