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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Dec 22, 2016 17:22:32 GMT
Serbia
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Post by Antonio Santa Anna on Dec 23, 2016 16:01:47 GMT
Atkamba. A random city in Papua New Guinea that nobody's probably ever heard of.
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Post by Imperial RomeBall on Dec 23, 2016 20:04:57 GMT
Atkamba. A random city in Papua New Guinea that nobody's probably ever heard of. Welcome, General Isakov. Alamo, a christian mission and battleplace in Texas, associated with the Texan Revolution against Mexico. We are getting close to 100 pages for this game guys. I, for one, usually check with the search option to see if the place has been said. I was going to say the capital of Madagascar, but nope, done.
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Post by Tito on Dec 23, 2016 20:18:40 GMT
Atkamba. A random city in Papua New Guinea that nobody's probably ever heard of. Welcome, General Isakov. Alamo, a christian mission and battleplace in Texas, associated with the Texan Revolution against Mexico. We are getting close to 100 pages for this game guys. I, for one, usually check with the search option to see if the place has been said. I was going to say the capital of Madagascar, but nope, done. Olovo Another city in Bosnia, its translation means "Lead"
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Post by Leopold the Great on Dec 23, 2016 22:22:38 GMT
Tabriz: The most popular city in Iranian Azerbaijan and a historic capital of Iran. It is located in the Quru River Valley between volcanic cones of the Sahand and Eynali mountains
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Post by Leopold the Great on Dec 23, 2016 22:27:49 GMT
Busan: officially Busan Metropolitan City is the 2nd most populated city after Seoul with a population of approximately 3.6 million. It is also the largest port city in South Korea
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Post by Imperial RomeBall on Dec 23, 2016 22:33:50 GMT
uhh, Leopold the Great , your place needs to start with the last letter of the previous place. Also, I think its an unspoken rule that you go once, then reply if you want to the next person. Oshawa, Ontario Canada, pop 149,000. On the eastern side of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA lol)
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Post by Leopold the Great on Dec 23, 2016 22:36:18 GMT
uhh, Leopold the Great, your place needs to start with the last letter of the previous place. Also, I think its an unspoken rule that you go once, then reply if you want to the next person. Oshawa, Ontario Canada, pop 149,000. On the south-eastern side of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA lol) Sorry forgot to look at the rules
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Post by Leopold the Great on Dec 23, 2016 22:40:53 GMT
Can I try now that I know the rules
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Post by Imperial RomeBall on Dec 23, 2016 22:44:59 GMT
Yeah, sure. The letter you need to use is A, since I just said Oshawa.
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Post by Leopold the Great on Dec 23, 2016 22:59:14 GMT
uhh, Leopold the Great , your place needs to start with the last letter of the previous place. Also, I think its an unspoken rule that you go once, then reply if you want to the next person. Oshawa, Ontario Canada, pop 149,000. On the eastern side of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA lol) Aumo: another random city in Paupa New Guinea that nobody knows about
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Post by Imperial RomeBall on Dec 23, 2016 23:17:58 GMT
uhh, Leopold the Great , your place needs to start with the last letter of the previous place. Also, I think its an unspoken rule that you go once, then reply if you want to the next person. Oshawa, Ontario Canada, pop 149,000. On the eastern side of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA lol) Aumo: another random city in Paupa New Guinea that nobody knows about Ormond, an ancient kingdom in Ireland, from 100s to 1000 AD. Also a fictional region in The wall of night, by Helen Lowe. Apparently she likes Irish stuff, as it is conquered by Emer, a woman in Irish mythology.
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Post by Antonio Santa Anna on Dec 23, 2016 23:57:56 GMT
themamba, that was my thing, but since I'm kind, I'll allow it.
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Post by Quintus Fabius on Dec 24, 2016 0:43:39 GMT
Aumo: another random city in Paupa New Guinea that nobody knows about Ormond, an ancient kingdom in Ireland, from 100s to 1000 AD. Also a fictional region in The wall of night, by Helen Lowe. Apparently she likes Irish stuff, as it is conquered by Emer, a woman in Irish mythology. Donetsk. [REDACTED BECAUSE OF POLITIC] (88 already! Devlet proud.)
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Post by Tito on Dec 24, 2016 10:25:46 GMT
Ormond, an ancient kingdom in Ireland, from 100s to 1000 AD. Also a fictional region in The wall of night, by Helen Lowe. Apparently she likes Irish stuff, as it is conquered by Emer, a woman in Irish mythology. Donetsk. [REDACTED BECAUSE OF POLITIC] (88 already! Devlet proud.) Kakanj Bosnia , also "nj" is one letter in Bosnian but you can choose between j or n
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