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Two different continents and two different languages... So stop calling my group the Teutonic Order of Russia |
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"Two different continents"
No. |
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RichochetJoin Date: 2008-06-11 Post Count: 10773 |
"Two different continents and two different languages..."
Two different countries and two different languages... * |
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Russia was not in Europe at the time... |
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HarbyngerJoin Date: 2008-07-06 Post Count: 34677 |
Prussia =/= Russia.
Who could get the two confused..?!
[~] - The Emperor - [~] |
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Looper67Join Date: 2009-05-14 Post Count: 3115 |
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I shall call Wikipedia bout this... |
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Moscow, is in europe.
Novgorod was in europe, the Muscovite Tsardom was in europe, the Golden Hoard was in europe.
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Other then that, you're right they're distinctly different. |
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They mostly were on a tiny sliver of Europe. |
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RichochetJoin Date: 2008-06-11 Post Count: 10773 |
Prussia = Poland
CONSPIRACY |
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Zakuta100Join Date: 2008-03-28 Post Count: 2036 |
Prussia is like Russia, but with a P. |
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RichochetJoin Date: 2008-06-11 Post Count: 10773 |
*facepalm* |
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I didn't realize that Poland, Lithuania, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Belarus, Ukraine, parts of Romania and Moldavia, and Georgia/Armenia weren't considered to be European. |
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