Chrus3r said:Nope, the UK has English as an official language.
Vladimir II said:Yes, but Welsh is not official language.
Then in which language the official documents in UK must be written? In that period.Van der Gent said:The UK doesn't have any official language.
I disagree. mumia's map was (is) excellent.ekscentryk said:
In Polish:ekscentryk said:
He has just drawn some planned changes - Mołodeczno and Słonim provinces on the east and part of Czech Silesia which I've wrongly added to Ostrava, not Opava.Vladimir II said:I disagree. mumia's map was (is) excellent.
I hate nationalism and nationalist...mehmet12 said:Y Ddraig Goch ddyry gychwyn, twll dîn pob Sais!
*surges with Welsh Nationalist pride*
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Dont spam,please,you could get banned for that.ekscentryk said:
He's from Poland and I translated (not so strict) it in answer to Vladimir II: 'He has just drawn some planned changes - Mołodeczno and Słonim provinces on the east and part of Czech Silesia which I've wrongly added to Ostrava, not Opava.'The Great Duck said:Dont spam,please,you could get banned for that.
@mumia:Why do you reply to him in Polish?
Any source? I see only Петрозаводск (Petrozavodsk) in Wikipedia (we need better source than that pseudo-enciclopedia).Crush3r said:Here's another name correction: Petrozavodsk -> Petrozavodsk' (Петрозаводскь) as it was called then.
Crush3r said:Forget it, that was before the spelling reform.
Biggest problem is 113 provinces in European part of Russia, but I have some progress.Vladimir II said:Well, any luck solving Russian problems?