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an image of a world map with the countries in grey and blue highlighted on it

Atlantis (Atlantean: 𐌀𐌕𐌓𐌄𐌔, Atrys) is a sovereign country and island located in the Atlantic Ocean Atlantis arrived from the Greek Ἄτλᾱς (Átlās, “Atlas”) +‎ -ῐς (-is), the latter which, in Greek, forms feminine nouns, or feminine forms of adjectives - ‎Ἕλλην (Héllēn, “Greek man”) + ‎-ις (-is) →...

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the world map with flags and text that says italian america, which is highlighted in red

Italians have been an integral part of America's history, from the first waves of immigrants in the late 19th century to vibrant communities today. This post delves into the journey of Italians in America, highlighting where they settled, their contributions, and the spread of the Italian language. We'll also explore the lives of famous Italians who have shaped American history and provide resources for those interested in learning Italian.

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a map of the empire of france

Description DISCLAIMER: This map doesn't reflect my... No to be honest I totally approve this scenario xD ! What you see is obviously an alternate history map showing a surviving French Empire 100 years after the end of the Napoleonic wars. I took a very classical point of divergence: What if our beloved emperor didn’t invade Russia, preferring stay on the diplomatic battleground? So, what if? A world in peace under the rule of “Napoleone”? No it would be too easy… Indeed, Russia had its own…

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an image of a map of the uk with all the states and their respective cities

The Battle of Penn Hill was fought in AD 665 between a British and an Anglo-Saxon coalition at Penn Hill in northern Dumnonia, the precise location of which is unknown. It resulted in a decisive British victory, and reversed the Saxon expansion westwards across Albion. Germanic migrants, mainly from the Angle, Saxon and Jutish tribes, began arriving on the east coast of Albion in the mid-5th century, during the chaos following the Roman withdrawal from the provinces of Britannia. They…

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