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Anonymous
So, whats /trv/'s opinion of Lithuania?
>> Anonymous
We used to own it once!
>> Anonymous
Russian or German?>>26798
>> Anonymous
There's a country called Lithuania?
>> Anonymous
>>26802

ITT americans
>> Anonymous
>>26802

No, there is not, that was just your imagination.
>> Anonymous
Sup, Poland called, they want their commonwealth lands back.
>> Anonymous
Everybody calls you the "Baltic states", and we don't remember which is where and so on, so make a single country with the 2 others. Your populations are smaller than those of some European CITIES ffs!
>> Anonymous
>>26810

Tried it in the 15th century with Poland. They pissed us off. Not making any commonwealth again.
>> Anonymous
I know two girls from Lithuania. They're legit. I have nothing bad to say about them. One fucking HATES the Russians. It's pretty cool.
>> Anonymous
>>26810

My city is bigger than most European countries

And I'm ignorant when I can't tell the difference between Hungary and Czech republic or which one is Sweden and which on is Norway, nice double standard
>> Anonymous
>>26827
He fails, but confusing Baltic states is a way smaller mistake than confusing fucking Hungary and Czech Rep.

...and,
>My city is bigger than MOST European countries
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>> ???? ???????(???)?????!!!??
I used to play Jedi Knight online with this guy from Lithuania, nice fellow.

Labas OP.
>> Anonymous
>>26801
German ;)
>> Anonymous
>>26829

NY has 20 million metro, thats bigger than every country but England, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Poland and maybe a few more crappy Eastern European countries, which is less than half.

And both Hungary and Czech republic are blobs on a map with no interesting shape, the only way to remember it is to remember that Hitler invaded Czechoslovakia first so it must be closer to Germany. I doubt you guys can tell Wyoming and Colorado apart.
>> ???? ???????(???)?????!!!??
>>26859
here let me fix that for you.

NY has 20 million metro, bigger than every country but Russia, Turkey, Ukraine, France, Spain, Sweden, Norway, Germany, Finland, Poland, Italy, United Kingdom, Romania, Belarus, Greece, Bulgaria, Iceland, Hungary, Portugal, Austria, Czech Republic, Serbia, Ireland, Georgia, Lithuania, Latvia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovakia, Estonia, Denmark, Netherlands, Switzerland, Moldova, Belgium, Albania, Republic of Macedonia and Slovenia, which is exactly 4/5.
>> Anonymous
>>26864
indeed

not to mention, apparently the difference between czech republic and hungary is about the difference of colorado and wyoming to the ignorant american with no comprehension of history, let alone geography.
>> Anonymous
>>26827
>My city is bigger than most European countries

WOW YOU'RE SO COOL

seriously, if you have to brag about how big your city is, you desperately need to get off your ass and do something worthwhile
>> Anonymous
>>26864

Russia, Turkey- Not Europe
Sweden- 9 mill.
Norway- 5 mill.
Belarus- 10 mill.
Greece- 11 mill.
Bulgaria- 8 mill.

yadda yadda yadda
Slovenia has 2 mill. what are you talking about, I guess you're off by a factor of 10.

And Colorado and Wyoming are not only larger than Hungary and Czech Republic but have much different geographies, one's mountainous and home to a major American city, and the other's a grassland with one of the lowest population densities in the world.

tl;dr- you're wrong, the difference between Latvia and Lithuania is just as important as all those shitty ex-German countries
>> Phil Ossiferz Stone !!+SIUpCcih6c
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>>26870
/waves hands

My *county* is bigger than, uh, some European countries. I think. And it only has a population of 160,000. Beat that.
>> Anonymous
>>26871
what the hell are you on? don't they teach you math along with creationism?

Sweden - 449,964 km²
Norway - 385,155 km²
Belarus - 207,600 km²
Greece - 131,940 km²
Bulgaria - 110,910 km²
etc..
Slovenia - 20,273 km²
New York metropolitan area - 17,405 km²

sigh... why am I wasting time on this idiot
>> Anonymous
>>26884
yeah... its bigger than the principalities, like Andorra, Monaco, Lichenstein, etc... Good job with that, it sure is hard to beat countries you can circumvent in 10 minutes.
>> Anonymous
>>26891
you made the same mistake as me, his numbers are not area, its population. He fails to understand the concept of size.

If you want to be completely fair check out the density numbers.
>> wtf
dude... both Russia & Turkey are transcontinental Eurasian countries. That means they have land both in europe & in asia. so you can count them as a country in Europe or Asia. You can't just say 'they ain't in europe'....