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Post by j7oyun55rruk on Dec 28, 2023 9:25:23 GMT 2
Malta has many little bays. and little coves you can hide in well as long as you're not allergic to bees Liechtenstein How the European country got its name Liechtenstein There's a private castle on the edge of called Liechtenstein Castle. It was once part of a fortress belt of several castles along the Vienna Woods, used to defend against attacks. There's a little dungeon and everything. The castle was originally named after the light color of the rock. It means light stone, derived from the German words meaning light and meaning stone. In any case, over the next few centuries, the noble families acquired large tracts of land, including parts of modern Liechtenstein. But all the territory was occupied by feudal lords. Fast forward to the year when the prince was finally able to purchase two C Level Contact List small fiefdoms without feudal lords, the counties of Schellenberg and Vaduz. The Holy Roman Emperor unified the two small kingdoms and named the new place Liechtenstein. Legend has it that Liechtenstein Castle came to life on bright full moon nights so it means bright stone which makes perfect sense. Not every name in Norway is charming but when your country is Norway you have hundreds of epic stories to tell. This was the land of the Vikings after all. Norway was called in Old Norse which means the Northern Way. As far as anyone knew it was the main passage for the Vikings. But let me not get in the way of the legend. According to Norse mythology the god Norse was the founder of Norway. We know him as Thor.
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