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Greater Germany... nah, how about dead Germany?

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Fine with me, but please, I don´t want to be annexed by the Netherlands... please let the Danes do it. Otherwise we can´t even watch soccer comfortably anymore. Hahaha and I wonder how the French will get along with the Bavarians... poor guys (the French). Perhaps we should give it to thie Swiss? Hm... isn´t that the map from the famous "Germany must perish" - plan?

@Ansar: oh no, Schleswig Holstein is gone again, that does not bode well :lol:. Removing anything beyond the Elbe won´t hurt, though - then the Poles can subsidize that mess :D.

By the way, something just crossed my mind: if Germany and Poland are, as TheLastOne36 said, in Central Europe, isn´t Poland then in the eastern part of Central Europe :D?
 
Fine with me, but please, I don´t want to be annexed by the Netherlands... please let the Danes do it. Otherwise we can´t even watch soccer comfortably anymore. Hahaha and I wonder how the French will get along with the Bavarians... poor guys (the French). Perhaps we should give it to thie Swiss? Hm... isn´t that the map from the famous "Germany must perish" - plan?

@Ansar: oh no, Schleswig Holstein is gone again, that does not bode well :lol:. Removing anything beyond the Elbe won´t hurt, though - then the Poles can subsidize that mess :D.

By the way, something just crossed my mind: if Germany and Poland are, as TheLastOne36 said, in Central Europe, isn´t Poland then in the eastern part of Central Europe :D?

Yes so what?

I wouldn't really mind though, as according to that map, i'm czech...
 
Note that the UN designates Poland as being EE for some purposes

The UN made it along time ago when there was still an Iron Curtain.

According to the CIA world factbook,
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this is eastern europe.

According to Religion, Red is Eastern Europe.
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Also there tibeten budhists in russia?
 
Religion has nothing to do with it. funny, I always though hungary was about 50/50 between Prods and catholics. Romania is Orthodox?
 
Look at Europe.

France is now a republic. Italy, Ireland, Poland, Portugal are what exactly? Austria and Hungary? Look at Latin America. Are they all monarchies? The Philippines?

England was not a republic, even then.

weh, those republics had to be fought for. a fight partially against the influence of the church.
 
weh, those republics had to be fought for. a fight partially against the influence of the church.

Yeah, I was going to post that, but the end result is the same anyway.
 
Religion has nothing to do with it. funny, I always though hungary was about 50/50 between Prods and catholics. Romania is Orthodox?


http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/Europe/Hungary-RELIGIONS.html

hungary said:
According to independent surveys in 1996 and 1997, only about 15% of the population are actively practicing within an organized faith. However, according to traditional estimates, approximately 68% of the people are nominally Roman Catholic, 21% are members of the Reformed Church, 4% of the population are Lutheran, and less than 1% are Jewish.

http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/Europe/Romania-RELIGIONS.html

romania said:
The great majority of Romanians (86.8% in the 1992 census) are affiliated with the Romanian Orthodox Church, one of the autocephalous Eastern Orthodox churches.
 
weh, those republics had to be fought for. a fight partially against the influence of the church.

And yet most of those countries are still some of the most devout in Europe.
 
Séamas;7064677 said:
And yet most of those countries are still some of the most devout in Europe.

Funny, Turkey, Romania, Greece, are all more religious then Poland, Ireland, Italy and Spain.
 
Sweden: Republic (during the Enlightenment)
No it wasn't.

I'm guessing you're thinking of the so-called Time of Freedom, when the monarch's powers were sharply circumscribed, but it was still a hereditary monarchy.
 
Funny, Turkey, Romania, Greece, are all more religious then Poland, Ireland, Italy and Spain.

And? What's your point?

I said that some of the countries mentioned by 'holy king' were still some of the most devout in Europe, and they are.
 
Séamas;7064760 said:
And? What's your point?

I said that some of the countries mentioned by 'holy king' were still some of the most devout in Europe, and they are.

what countries exactly are you talking of?
 
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