I got this key from a video game magazine but I already own the game.
Good luck!
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Ich glaube, dass wird ein bisschen schwer werden^^
If you ever come up North, Lüneburg is worth a visit. The history of the Salt is actually not to uninteresting (though why my teacher decided to let us get part of that knowledge in a weather so freezing no one could hardly pay attention to it, will be forever their secret.)
And its beautiful. The inner city with its building and every new Street has something exciting to see. I really like visiting that city.
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Vielen Dank. Ich werde die Stadt definitiv mal besuchen falls ich mich wieder in der Nähe befinde.
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gracias!!!
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http://www.histoire-et-secrets.com/articles.php?lng=fr&pg=190&mnuid=14848&tconfig=0
massacre de la Saint-Barthelemy France
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Very interesting. It's awful when people are persecuted for their opinion/faith.
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I hope facts also count :)
10 interesting facts about Bulgaria
4.Most famous footballers are Hristo Stoichkov, now 45 – highest scorer at the 1994 World Cup – and Manchester United's Dimitar Berbatov, 30.
11.Bulgarians love yoghurt and reckon it is why they live so long.
13.Michael Palin, 68, upset Bulgarians by saying it is most famous for gypsies.
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Interesting. Can you recommend some sights in Bulgaria?
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Check this Wiki
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Dimitar Berbatov is at PAOK now :P
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Yes, he is :P
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Randomly Googled :)
Ten fun facts about Serbia:
Fact 1
Most Serbian last names end with the letters “ić”.
Fact 2
The country has been topping the global raspberry export list for several years now. Even in 2012, almost 95% of the world’s raspberries came from Serbia.
Fact 3
In 274 AD, Constantine the Great, the Roman Emperor was born in the Serbian city of Nis.
Fact 4
Between the 3rd and 4th centuries, a total of eighteen emperors were born on what is modern day Serbia. That number accounts for a fifth of all Roman rulers.
Fact 5
The only Serbian world that is accepted and used across the world is “vampire”.
Fact 6
The Serbian clock-making industry is even older than the world-famous Swiss one. The Serbs had their own clock 600 years before the Swiss did.
Fact 7
The Old Downtown Church that stands in the downtown section of Cacak is home to a religious building that has been turned into a mosque a record ten times.
Fact 8
The very first video transmission between North America and Europe that took place in 1963 featured the White Angel from the Serbian fresco at Monastery Milesevo.
Fact 9
Excluding the great powers, Serbia and Belgium were the only countries that went onto forming the European Union.
Fact 10
Europe’s largest gorge, the Djerdap Gorge is situated inn Serbia. The mighty Danube river flows through it.
And some random link :)
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Fact 1 you can see very often in the german football league. Here are many popular football stars like Miloš Jojić.
And I have another question: Do you rather use cyrillic or latin letters in Serbia?
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:)
Official alphabet is Cyrillic, but almost all stores have signs in Latin letters. As for the people, it is divided. I, myself, use cursive Cyrillic while writing, but many of my friends use Latin alphabet, there is no rule, it depends on the person.
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Hmm I think just the nature?
Well maybe because I'm a nature-lover person xD
Here's some pics (Sorry the pics are too big)
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Where is that?
Nature is very impressive, it stuns often so much more than buildings.
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Indonesia :)
Well yeah I prefer nature over tall buildings
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Armenia is the first Christian country !
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u cant see the great wall of china from space or moon.
although the rumour that "The Great Wall of China is the only man-made object visible from space or moon "is more well know.
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thank you
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Thanks!
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nice key
and thnx from the nederlands
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Thanks
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Belgium is boring.
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thanks and long live mother russia
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Well, there is a lot that I can say about my country, especially that our winters are lasting from late september till late may, but this is one of the most interesting things:
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Gracias por sortear el juego de Lara
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Thanks!
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My country was founded in the year 681 and is the only country that the Byzantine Empire ever paid tax to.
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Thank you
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Thanks!
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Some interesting historical thing about Sweden.. Hmm...
Well, the only two times that my country has been big, most of Europe was scared of us (the Viking age and while we were the Swedish Empire, where the old quote "run, the swedes are coming!" came from)
And thanks for the lovely giveaway :)
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Greece the country that invented democracy and great depts
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Thank you for all your facts!
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NO thank you!
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The UK's oldest known poem, Y Gododdin contains a reference to King Arthur
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Some facts about Turkey;
Geographically, Turkey sits in two continents, Europe and Asia, although around 97% of it's land area is on the Asian side.
Modern day Turkey was formed in 1923 following the fall of the Ottoman Empire.
The most famous of Turks is Mustafa Kemal who was adorned with the title 'Ataturk' or 'Father of the Turks' after his contributions to the country's independence.
The currency used in the country is called the Turkish Lira.
Many famous ethnic foods come from Turkey such as manti, kebab, Lokum (Turkish delight), baklava, kadayif and more.
The ancient city of Troy was located in modern day Turkey.
The oldest known human settlement is in Catalhoyuk, Turkey (7th Millenium B.C.)
St. Nicholas, also known as Santa Claus, was born in Patara and became the bishop of Demre, on Turkey’s Mediterranean Coast.
Turks introduced coffee to Europe.
Istanbul is the only city in the world built on two continents.
Tradition in Turkey says that a stranger at one’s doorstep is considered "God’s guest" for at least three days.
Anatolia is the birthplace of historic legends, such as Homer (the poet), King Midas, Herodotus (the father of history), and St. Paul the Apostle.
Turkey has hundreds beaches and marinas which have the "Blue Flag" (A European award for the best clean water) on the Mediterranean and Aegean.
Istanbul has the historical building of Sirkeci Train Station. This was the last stop of the Simplon-Orient Express - "kings of trains and train of kings" - between Paris and Constantinople (Istanbul) from 1883 to 1977. Agatha Christie was one of the passengers of this famous train.
And here are some images of historical places;
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I always thought Ataturk was a part of Mustafa Kemal's name and they named Turkey after it (at least somebody told me that when I was in Turkey - such a liar). Thanks for the facts.
I will definitly visit Turkey sometimes again, Can you recommend some places?
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I don't know which city you're going to go, but you can search the below list to find the closest ones to you. Here are some of the historical places, as you are interested in history;
Aya Sofya
Ephesus
Cappadocia
Topkapı Palace
Pamukkale
Sumela Monastery
Mount Nemrut
Aspendos Roman Theatre
Pergamum
Ölüdeniz
Bodrum Castle
Troy
Anzac Cove
I mostly recommend you to go to Aya Sofya, Ephesus, Cappadocia, Troy or Anzac Cove
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