erisi236
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Post by erisi236 on Jul 15, 2011 11:18:17 GMT -5
Like the US has Alaska and Hawaii, the freak States. I just wonder if any other place in the World considers part of their Nation as outside of the norm.
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Post by SHAKEMASTER TV9 is Don Knotts on Jul 15, 2011 11:28:01 GMT -5
Maybe Northern Ireland? Maybe some of the Indonesian islands? Like the half it shares with Papaua New Guinea.
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Post by VenomFang on Jul 15, 2011 11:29:48 GMT -5
Quebec
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Post by N E O G E O B O Y S on Jul 15, 2011 11:34:43 GMT -5
Chile has easter island (yeah, the one with the moais), which is not near of the territory, and even though is considered within the jurisdiction of a region, is still considered as something apart from the country
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Post by EoE: Well There's Your Problem on Jul 15, 2011 11:36:35 GMT -5
In Australia, it's basically every state except the one you're from. Failing that, it's usually Tasmania (no offense).
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Post by clifford on Jul 15, 2011 11:57:04 GMT -5
Corsica is a French region, but the island is closer to Italy in the Mediterranean than France.
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Post by potpie on Jul 15, 2011 12:44:19 GMT -5
I second Quebec. Also, Okinawa, having been a separate entity anyway, is vastly different from the rest of Japan.
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Post by Red Impact on Jul 15, 2011 12:44:28 GMT -5
Greenland and Denmark?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2011 12:50:55 GMT -5
Russia gets Bashkortostan, Tatarstan, Chechnya, Dagestan, Ossetia, Kalmykia, and all the other, semi-independent Turkic divisions. How many are there, exactly? I forget.
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Post by unc40 on Jul 15, 2011 13:22:44 GMT -5
Panatelleria Island is just off the coast of Tunisa but is an Italian island.
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Post by who throws a shoe?! on Jul 15, 2011 13:24:50 GMT -5
The Channel Islands or Shetlands I reckon.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2011 13:28:24 GMT -5
Doesn't Great Britain still own the Falkland Islands(among others) for some reason?
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Post by kayfabulous on Jul 15, 2011 13:41:53 GMT -5
France have over-seas departments which are considered part of the country in that they have the same rights, are considered French citizens and are able to vote politically. French Guiana comes to mind.
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Post by Bam Neeley on Jul 15, 2011 14:09:35 GMT -5
Åland comes to mind. Everybody speaks swedish only and that odd letter on the name is actually an O.
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Post by Hit Girl on Jul 15, 2011 15:33:12 GMT -5
Doesn't Great Britain still own the Falkland Islands(among others) for some reason? No, but the United Kingdom does.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2011 16:54:59 GMT -5
Turkey has the region Istanbul covers, which is in both Europe and Asia.
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Post by Dub H on Jul 15, 2011 16:59:24 GMT -5
On Brazil is Curitiba and Acre
Curitiba they consider it part of Europe more than Brazil,and Acre they say it doesnt even exist
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Post by Sir Woodrow on Jul 15, 2011 17:32:28 GMT -5
In Australia, it's basically every state except the one you're from. Failing that, it's usually Tasmania (no offense). Tasmania and Queensland.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2011 17:45:10 GMT -5
Doesn't Great Britain still own the Falkland Islands(among others) for some reason? No, but the United Kingdom does. Come on man, you know what I meant.
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Post by Zaq "That Guy" Buzzkill on Jul 15, 2011 17:46:54 GMT -5
I'd also say Newfoundland because of the accent.
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