Largest within the European Union.
United States (who is not part of the European Union) is larger.
Easily explained.
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And have American News networks pollute British airwaves? I'd sooner we become part of France, than suffer your torrents of political advertising.
Frags, Good idea but it is too late. You have been had. As exemplary vassal state for the Germans. We Finns bought your entire Armour fleet of Leopard 2A6 last month, with much of your AT missiles..so you can witness the Kraut Panzers roll in the Amsterdam any day now. Soon you can till the fields and work the docks as much as you like without bothering with nonsense like politics.. ~;)
Just between you and me confidentially.. The plan is not to conquer, but to invade and immediately surrender. Then once we have become happy Norse with lots of oil, instead miserable drunken Finns, living at frozen swamp. We can start all raising social benefits from the Norse Valhalla and spend the rest of our days being drunk and miserable at some beach at lot warmer latitude...~;)
Where do you draw the North? Looking at a map, Trondheim looks to be in the Northern part of main Norway, but is still within that big oval/head shape if you think of Norway looking like a big sperm.
The 'North' in England is defined as 'North of the Watford Gap' as shown in this image:
https://i.imgur.com/mxkl8G8.jpg
Usually due to examples such as population, culture, other various factors. Scotland has its 'Highlands and Lowlands'
If you want to extend your knowledge concerning the Nordic countries and bit from other countries as well. Here is your ultimate source for any information needed::beam:
http://satwcomic.com/sweden-denmark-and-norway
I already have read that! It is very good and handy.
I like this one, ashame it doesn't include Jorvik and the North of England. :sad:
http://satwcomic.com/new-nordic
It's kinda depressing knowing that the scots want to go; they're the only member of this union that joined semi willingly.
Stay with UK, Cameron tells Scotland!
Is that double speak?
"the French are wont to "go to the barricades" over anything they don't like - which makes the country rather harder to govern than the UK." Agree. That makes things more difficult to a French Government to impose laws restraining freedom than in UK. You tell a British striker the strike is illegal he goes home, you tell a French he just will tell it will be one more thing to negotiate.