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Jean Grey

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Turkey, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan are not European countries.

they are still included on the maps of Europe, thought. 

 

100 % accurate

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It is too accurate

but the same could work for asia in the eyes of ignorant poeple: ching chong x 10000, rice, Kim Jong Un, Jackie Chan and more rice 

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Turkey, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan are not European countries.

 

 

Actually, Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan are  considered European countries, in a way.

Its on the reasons they get to take part in Eurovision as well.

They are on the EuroAsia continent and because the exact limitation between Europe and Asia cannot be made by legal borders, many times they are considered as part of both. Just like Georgia

many can debate on it, but truth is they have a lot of connection with Europe.

They are not part of the European Union.

I believe the term is transcontinental countries.

 

 

edit: people do at least know Turkey and EU have often been negotiating for Turkey's entrance in the EU, no?

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No secret  :lol: Romania and we have all forms of relief so beautiful landscapes and I would have liked that to be included.

 

And thank you, I love it too  :lub:

Salut. Si eu am zis acelasi lucru legat de poza. Putea sa pune altceva.

 

Romania is a beautiful country with lots of landscape, castles, waters, etc. It made me a bit sad to see them picking a photo of small churches. 

 

they could have put something like this

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No secret  :lol: Romania and we have all forms of relief so beautiful landscapes and I would have liked that to be included.

 

And thank you, I love it too  :lub:

I think one picture is too little to capture the real beauty of the country~Somebody should make a long post of this ~~

I shared this because it's interesting how our countries are so different. Some poeple still treat Europe as a package.  :unsure:  

 

 

I would also change my country photo to something like this

Poland_Krakow_Night2.jpg

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Salut. Si eu am zis acelasi lucru legat de poza. Putea sa pune altceva.

 

Romania is a beautiful country with lots of landscape, castles, waters, etc. It made me a bit sad to see them picking a photo of small churches. 

 

they could have put something like this

1143964-bigthumbnail.jpg

Buna  :lol: Exact. Cand avem munti, dealuri, campii, delta, mare, tot ce ai nevoie, ei aleg o manastire care nice nu se vede prea bine. Mi se pare pacat. 

 

It's so weird talking in romanian on OH  :lol:

 

I think one picture is too little to capture the real beauty of the country~Somebody should make a long post of this ~~

I shared this because it's interesting how our countries are so different. Some poeple still treat Europe as a package.  :unsure:  

 

 

I would also change my country photo to something like this

Poland_Krakow_Night2.jpg

maxresdefault.jpg

 

 

That's really pretty  :ilove:

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Buna  :lol: Exact. Cand avem munti, dealuri, campii, delta, mare, tot ce ai nevoie, ei aleg o manastire care nice nu se vede prea bine. Mi se pare pacat. 

 

It's so weird talking in romanian on OH  :lol:

 

That's really pretty  :ilove:

 

Da.  Google e plin de poze grozave mai ales cu munti si campii.

si da, e ciudat sa citesc si sa scriu in romana. 

 

Either way, Europe is pretty in its many cultures and things to see.

Every time I see photos of the landscape, I feel like going there right away

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Actually, Turkey, Armenia, Azerbaijan are  considered European countries, in a way.

Its on the reasons they get to take part in Eurovision as well.

They are on the EuroAsia continent and because the exact limitation between Europe and Asia cannot be made by legal borders, many times they are considered as part of both. Just like Georgia

many can debate on it, but truth is they have a lot of connection with Europe.

They are not part of the European Union.

I believe the term is transcontinental countries.

 

 

edit: people do at least know Turkey and EU have often been negotiating for Turkey's entrance in the EU, no?

Eurasia continent is the entire Europe and Asian combined it would mean China and Japan were part of it aswel.

 

and non of them are part of the European Union and Turkey has tried many times and got rejected every time (but thats not because of them not being an EU country)

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Eurasia continent is the entire Europe and Asian combined it would mean China and Japan were part of it aswel.

 

and non of them are part of the European Union and Turkey has tried many times and got rejected every time (but thats not because of them not being an EU country)

 

I did say none of them are in the European Union.

 

I said because they are transcontinental countries on the EuraAsia continent, they are at times considered on the European Side.

Georgia is considered an European country and it is a transcontinental country.

If I am not mistaken, Armenia is also part of the Council of Europe.

Turkey takes part in a lot of energy related programs developed together with Europe.

Their diplomatic relationships with Europe and the lack of an accurate boarder to separate Europe from Asia, gives them that.

I am not sure about Kazakstan so I did not mention it. 

 

did you even read what I wrote?

cause if you did, surely you would have noticed I did mention they are NOT in EU

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