12623 pts · December 5, 2019
Nominal
Well, if we’re talking about the last country to let go of any of what is now Germany it was that Soviet Union, hence why it’s coloured in red
At least you can thank us for that
Also, nothing to do with Brazil
It doesn’t celebrate independence from a particular country. It celebrates a certain point towards independence but not for full independence. Are you seriously trying to make me correct this again after people made me correct it before? I guess you can’t win.
You can’t win..
It isn’t really about celebrating I independence from the UK, as that happened more gradually over time. It’s not tied to one specific date that is celebrated. That part was revised due to comments on my earlier post
Yes, but the one it celebrates is about Spanish colonial rule
I figured that what they celebrate is statehood and the oath taking of Leopold I of Belgium in 1831. Not specifically about becoming independent from the Netherlands
Check my revised map /gallery/which-country-each-country-celebrates-its-independence-day-from-revised-B4tnjAa
But all of America celebrates independence from the UK
Philippines Independence Day is about independence from Spain. The one from the US which used to be celebrated on July 4th no longer exists.
Its actual Independence Day is about independence from Spain. It has another national holiday related to the United States, but it’s not Independence Day.
Your Swedish prisoner of war? 🧐
Immigration
Could also be because stabbers are getting even worse at stabbing…
So it’s barely recovered from George W. Bush
More likely than joining Dixieland
Canada and the blue states are pretty close mentality wise
Look at the legend
I had no such agenda
I didn’t because it doesn’t look as tidy
81.3 includes all figures up to 81.39. So Germany is in the correct category.
NSS
We’re also both heavy drinkers. That makes it surprising to me that Ireland is higher.
They’re just more culturally distinct. Most people there won’t consider themselves southern despite officially being in the South of England
If I understand you correctly, I think you’ve got it backwards
I guess, but these are cultural regions. It’s largely, but not purely geographic. Anyway, I’m pretty sure people in the most northern part of Lincolnshire consider themselves northern, same story with Derbyshire.
Canada has superior education. You just need to educate them.
I’m sure Americans wouldn’t offer much for that
Nominal
Well, if we’re talking about the last country to let go of any of what is now Germany it was that Soviet Union, hence why it’s coloured in red
At least you can thank us for that
Also, nothing to do with Brazil
It doesn’t celebrate independence from a particular country. It celebrates a certain point towards independence but not for full independence. Are you seriously trying to make me correct this again after people made me correct it before? I guess you can’t win.
You can’t win..
It isn’t really about celebrating I independence from the UK, as that happened more gradually over time. It’s not tied to one specific date that is celebrated. That part was revised due to comments on my earlier post
Yes, but the one it celebrates is about Spanish colonial rule
I figured that what they celebrate is statehood and the oath taking of Leopold I of Belgium in 1831. Not specifically about becoming independent from the Netherlands
Check my revised map /gallery/which-country-each-country-celebrates-its-independence-day-from-revised-B4tnjAa
But all of America celebrates independence from the UK
Philippines Independence Day is about independence from Spain. The one from the US which used to be celebrated on July 4th no longer exists.
Its actual Independence Day is about independence from Spain. It has another national holiday related to the United States, but it’s not Independence Day.
Your Swedish prisoner of war? 🧐
Immigration
Could also be because stabbers are getting even worse at stabbing…
So it’s barely recovered from George W. Bush
More likely than joining Dixieland
Canada and the blue states are pretty close mentality wise
Look at the legend
I had no such agenda
I didn’t because it doesn’t look as tidy
81.3 includes all figures up to 81.39. So Germany is in the correct category.
NSS
We’re also both heavy drinkers. That makes it surprising to me that Ireland is higher.
They’re just more culturally distinct. Most people there won’t consider themselves southern despite officially being in the South of England
If I understand you correctly, I think you’ve got it backwards
I guess, but these are cultural regions. It’s largely, but not purely geographic. Anyway, I’m pretty sure people in the most northern part of Lincolnshire consider themselves northern, same story with Derbyshire.
Canada has superior education. You just need to educate them.
I’m sure Americans wouldn’t offer much for that