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Post by GA Omar Bradley on Nov 6, 2016 23:28:07 GMT
Or Rhine (English), Rhein (German). Elblag/Elbing, Poland. Gedera, a city in Israel Amersham, English village near London.
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Nov 6, 2016 23:34:15 GMT
Amersham, English village near London. Mevaseret Zion A small settlement on the road to Jerusalem
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Post by Tariq ibn Ziyad on Nov 6, 2016 23:46:24 GMT
Amersham, English village near London. Mevaseret Zion A small settlement on the road to Jerusalem Nunukan, North Borneo, Indonesia
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Nov 6, 2016 23:49:47 GMT
Mevaseret Zion A small settlement on the road to Jerusalem Nunukan, North Borneo, Indonesia Nahariya, a city in Northwestern Israel
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Post by Tariq ibn Ziyad on Nov 7, 2016 0:05:20 GMT
Nunukan, North Borneo, Indonesia Nahariya, a city in Northwestern Israel Al - Manama, Bahrain(?)
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Nov 7, 2016 0:11:23 GMT
Nahariya, a city in Northwestern Israel Al - Manama, Bahrain(?) Long Island
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Post by Tariq ibn Ziyad on Nov 7, 2016 0:16:11 GMT
I think "Al - Manama" ended with 'A'? /skip
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Nov 7, 2016 0:53:44 GMT
I think "Al - Manama" ended with 'A'? /skip /skip You did put a space before the hyphen
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Post by Desophaeus on Nov 7, 2016 2:29:54 GMT
I think "Al - Manama" ended with 'A'? /skip In this thread, if a name is broken up into multiple words" then the different endings are available as options. Example: Long Island... G or D. I could say Germany or maybe I could go with the Danish Straits. The Danish Straits, a natural water connection between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea (not counting the Kiel Canal), often the site of an important naval confrontation in history.
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Post by Tariq ibn Ziyad on Nov 7, 2016 3:03:49 GMT
I think "Al - Manama" ended with 'A'? /skip In this thread, if a name is broken up into multiple words" then the different endings are available as options. Example: Long Island... G or D. I could say Germany or maybe I could go with the Danish Straits. The Danish Straits, a natural water connection between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea (not counting the Kiel Canal), often the site of an important naval confrontation in history. Hungary
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Post by Tariq ibn Ziyad on Nov 7, 2016 3:04:18 GMT
Can I use buildings? /skip
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Post by Desophaeus on Nov 7, 2016 3:07:19 GMT
Can I use buildings? /skip I would say if it's a well-known landmark, maybe yes. In general, this is about geography, so it doesn't have to be a city or a country. It can be a river or a mountain, etc... So I guess... a landmark building is okay? Guys? We could decide on this. /skip
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Nov 7, 2016 3:12:12 GMT
Can I use buildings? /skip I would say if it's a well-known landmark, maybe yes. In general, this is about geography, so it doesn't have to be a city or a country. It can be a river or a mountain, etc... So I guess... a landmark building is okay? Guys? We could decide on this. /skip /skip I'm pretty sure no, because it's not a geographical location
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Nov 7, 2016 3:13:55 GMT
In this thread, if a name is broken up into multiple words" then the different endings are available as options. Example: Long Island... G or D. I could say Germany or maybe I could go with the Danish Straits. The Danish Straits, a natural water connection between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea (not counting the Kiel Canal), often the site of an important naval confrontation in history. Hungary Yangon
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Post by GA Omar Bradley on Nov 7, 2016 5:38:42 GMT
Nagano, host of the '98 Winterlympix
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