Englandn’t
Englan’t
Englain’t
Great Britnon
Begone, romance-language-speaking heretic!
Britnot
This is the Isle of Planet and basically it is attached to Kent.
It is so large, it has an Ikea. As it catches some temperate winds, even palm trees can survive!
There are a number of ethnic restaurants, and it can boast dishes as varied as Doro Wat, Laksa and Gypsy Tart
What are temperate winds?
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Those may be examples of temperate winds, but despite looking up each one of them up and trying to find anything tying them to the word “temperate,” I came up empty.
So more specifically… do you intend “temperate winds” to mean winds that change the temperature of the surrounding area? Or are you calling them that simply because they are winds that are geographically located within the temperate zone?
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“The land of free stuff for the British Museum”
Pillaging isn’t free, it requires a lot of time and effort.
Us and uk lets go shopping for land
That’s France, dumbass
Afroeurasia
Totally an under upvoted comment my Dude 😎…
Its called A-Sitting-Cat-
PukingPlaying-With-Australia’Here you have it standing:
Colonies
Lesser Britain?
There was a time when a lot of that was also England.
NEW - New East Wales
NEW East Wales
NEW is a recursive acronym, like GNU.
Yeah, West Taiwan
Its The Isle of Man because its where most live
The supercontinent of Afro-Eurasia.
Is there a name for the supercontinent that is all the continents?
Pangaea?
We don’t currently have such a supercontinent
The two supercontinent are Afro-eurasia and the Americas
Add the other response put it, the past single supercontinent when all the current continents were squashed together is called Pangea
Although it is manmade, the Suez canal sort of turns Africa into a separare island from
EuropeEurasia.We can even go further, if we count river systems that flows into multiple seas, as cutting the continent in pieces (like Rhinen/Donau)
turns Africa into a separate island from Europe
You know where Asia is, right? Like the Roman province–real Asia?
Everything east of “Asia” is also Asia.
Yeah, sorry. When I said Europe, I meant Europe/Asia