Search results for query: *

  • Users: garabik
  • Content: Threads
  • Order by date

Forum search Google search

  1. Weekly Flag Challenge #285 Voting poll

    Entry 1: Zeleny Klyn, officially the Ukrainian Democratic Amur Republic (UDAR) The UDAR's independence from the Far Eastern Republic is sometimes known as the Charoite Divorce, a reference to the bloodless Charoite Revolution of 1966, which had led to the end of Chita's rule over Zeleny...
  2. Karel Gott Dies

    Karel Gott (14 July 1939 – 1 October 2019) was a Czech recording artist, an amateur painter and a president of Czech Republic in 2013 - 2015. He is considered the most successful male singer in the former Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic. He was voted the country's best male singer in the...
  3. Ministates (or size does matter)
    Threadmarks: Brčko District

    Brčko District From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Brčko District (Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian: Брчко Дистрикт/Brčko Distrikt) is a special political unit, located at the north-east of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, bisecting Republika Srpska. Officially it was formed in 1999 as a...
  4. The National Flag of Romania

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The national flag of Romania (Romanian: drapelul României) is a tricolor with vertical stripes, beginning from the flagpole: blue, yellow and red. It has a width-length ratio of 2:3. The Constitution of Romania provides that "The flag of Romania is...
  5. Ministates: Russian Empire

    This is a (hopefully) miniseries of miniposts about ministates, in somewhat like a Wikipedia form. Previous installments are here, here, here, here and here. Name: Российская империя/Россійская Имперія Official language: Russian (de jure pre-reform orthography, de facto modern orthography is...
  6. Pitcairn Islands

    This is a (hopefully) miniseries of miniposts about ministates, in somewhat like a Wikipedia form. Previous installments are here, here, here and here. Name: Pitcairn Islands Capital: Adamstown, 25°04′S 130°06′W Official languages (de facto): English, Pitcairnese Religion: Seventh-day...
  7. Ministates - Pressburg

    This is a (hopefully) mini series of miniposts about ministates, in somewhat Wikipedia-like form. Previous installments are here, here and here. Pressburg City State Name: Pressburg (German), Pozsony (Hungarian), Prešporok (Slovak), Wilsonstadt (de iure still official) Official languages...
  8. Ministates: Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of Saint John of Jerusalem of Rhodes and of Malta

    This is a (hopefully) mini series of miniposts about ministates, in somewhat Wikipedia-like form. Previous two installments are here and here. Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of Saint John of Jerusalem of Rhodes and of Malta Name: Supremus Ordo Militaris Hospitalis Sancti Ioannis...
  9. Ministates: Monastic State of the Holy Mountain

    This is a (hopefully) mini series of miniposts about ministates, in somewhat Wikipedia-like form. Name: Monastic State of the Holy Mountain (Greek: Μοναστικὴ Πολιτεία Ἁγίου Ὄρους) Short form: Holy Mountain (Greeek: Ἅγιον Ὄρος), in English the name Mount Athos is often used Capital: Karyes...
  10. Ministates: Holy See

    This is a (hopefully) mini series of mini posts about ministates, in somewhat like Wikipedia form. Let's start with the most influential and best known ministate. Name: Holy See State, Italian: Stato della Santa Sede, Latin: Status Sanctae Sedis Capital: Vatican 41°54.2′N 12°27.2′E Official...
  11. Post WWII Poland recovered territories: pick two.

    Inspired by this thread: What if, on 29 July 1945, during talks with Stalin, Bolesław Bierut asks for Oder-Niesse line and East Prussia as a "just" compensation for Curzon line borders. Stalin thinks a bit, then draws lines around three areas on the map: East Prussia Silesia east of...
Top