I've been told that it means "May the Catalan Vengeance catch you!" and that it is a traditional way of cursing someone in Greek. If someone can corroborate this, please let me know.
This greek curse comes from the age of the Catalan rule over Ahens and Neopatria. The Catalan Vengeance is one of those episodes of national pride because we crushed and humiliated those treacherous greeks.
What gives you that idea? I would imagine that everyone who holds a British passport is either a British subject or a British citizen. I would also imagine that if you held a Spanish passport, it would be as a Spanish citizen.
What gives you that idea? I would imagine that everyone who holds a British passport is either a British subject or a British citizen. I would also imagine that if you held a Spanish passport, it would be as a Spanish citizen.
Antigua and Barbuda: 85,632
Australia: 22,522,393
Bahamas: 330,000
Barbados: 284,589
Belize: 333,200
Canada: 34,312,000
Grenada: 110,000
Jamaica: 2,847,232
New Zealand: 4,367,700
Papua New Guinea: 6,732,000
Saint Kitts and Nevis: 51,300
Saint Lucia: 173,765
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: 120,000
Solomon Islands: 523,000
Tuvalu: 12,373 TOTAL: 72,805,184
Ah well, not all Commonwealth citizens are entitled to British passports, as far as I know, even if the Queen is the head of state for 135 million people worldwide.
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