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Post by Imperial RomeBall on Dec 20, 2016 16:21:12 GMT
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Dec 20, 2016 16:23:40 GMT
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Post by Quintus Fabius on Dec 20, 2016 16:25:32 GMT
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Post by Imperial RomeBall on Dec 20, 2016 16:28:31 GMT
You know what, in the time it took to type, already replied to, so here's what I wrote.
Olivenza/olivenca. Disputed town on the Spanish/portuguese border. While so, is not a big deal to the countries. Dispute dates back to 1801-1815. That's right folks, the napoleonic wars.
As for replying to Logan, Angleterre is the French name for England. Note the "angle" England was formed by the Anglo-Saxons, and while the Saxons were dominant the Angles give England its name, particularly in French. If you search it up (I wanted to be correct) you get French wikipedia lol.
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Post by Imperial RomeBall on Dec 20, 2016 16:30:59 GMT
Ugh guys slow down. Kanada is a old name for Canada that is used in many countries. My relative learning russian put it in the computer, and I thought the Russians do it, until it turns out they accidentally put a Russian K in it lol.
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Dec 20, 2016 16:53:17 GMT
Kazakhstan
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Post by Imperial RomeBall on Dec 20, 2016 18:08:52 GMT
Ehh? I feel like you skipped, but I screwed up your earlier post so whatever. Nanaimo, A city in My country, only British Columbia Province. 83,000 people, named hub city because originally had streets like a wagon wheel, is the name-sake of the Nanaimo bars, a Canadian treat popular in North America that I personally don't eat.
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Post by PzGermany24 on Dec 20, 2016 18:27:33 GMT
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Post by Imperial RomeBall on Dec 20, 2016 20:44:35 GMT
ohoh, well then. Oromia, a ethnically based official region in Ethiopia. Area is a bit larger than the UK, while its population is 27 million. Compare the Oromo people its named after, who are over 35 million strong in Ethiopia.
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Dec 21, 2016 4:33:00 GMT
(Mount) Ararat, Turkey.
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Post by Imperial RomeBall on Dec 21, 2016 5:06:40 GMT
To continue with my Eithiopian Provinces, Tigray. Similar in Size to Switzerland or Denmark, has five million people, while the Tigrayans who speak Tigrinya number -9 million.
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Post by Tariq ibn Ziyad on Dec 21, 2016 8:59:09 GMT
Oh right, I screwed up, sorry. also Tariq ibn Ziyad, stupid to disagree with a native, but I think if you look at a map, it's pretty obvious why they said Pacific. Though I respect your correction that it's a gateway to the Indian Ocean, even though most of the country appears to be decidedly Pacific, but for one (major) Island. Anyway, Ruthenia. Derived from the Old Kievan Rus, Ruthenia used to be used by Ukranians to mean Ukraine. /skip, but Indian Ocean was called Indonesian Ocean
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Dec 21, 2016 9:40:52 GMT
Oh right, I screwed up, sorry. also Tariq ibn Ziyad, stupid to disagree with a native, but I think if you look at a map, it's pretty obvious why they said Pacific. Though I respect your correction that it's a gateway to the Indian Ocean, even though most of the country appears to be decidedly Pacific, but for one (major) Island. Anyway, Ruthenia. Derived from the Old Kievan Rus, Ruthenia used to be used by Ukranians to mean Ukraine. /skip, but Indian Ocean was called Indonesian Ocean /skip By whom? This claim seems rather dubious to me
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Post by Quintus Fabius on Dec 21, 2016 13:40:24 GMT
To continue with my Eithiopian Provinces, Tigray. Similar in Size to Switzerland or Denmark, has five million people, while the Tigrayans who speak Tigrinya number -9 million. (Lake) Yessey. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Yessey
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Post by PzGermany24 on Dec 21, 2016 13:50:46 GMT
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