Here Goes -
Walls
UNESCO
Cable Car
Port
Ragusa
where in the world
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Re: where in the world
Keep your face always toward the sunshine - and shadows will fall behind you.
Re: where in the world
Dubrovnik is my guess. Went there once, a long time ago.
Re: where in the world
Dubrovnik. Me too. A long time ago.Selby White wrote:Here Goes -
Walls
UNESCO
Cable Car
Port
Ragusa
We arrived by ship from Split, dolphins at the prow piloting us in. Dalmation babushkas rushed to the gangway as the ship docked to secure paying guests for their pensions.
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Re: where in the world
That's it Janecky and Sniffer we enjoyed it there although gets a bit busy in the old town when the cruise ships are in town.
Ragusa is its old name.
Your turn Janecky
Ragusa is its old name.
Your turn Janecky
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Re: where in the world
Alright then.
1. Black sausage
2. Lenin museum
3. Civil war 1918
4. Industrialisation began by Scotsman James Finlayson, a cotton mill, called the Manchester of its country.
5. Home town of youngest female prime minister (current)
1. Black sausage
2. Lenin museum
3. Civil war 1918
4. Industrialisation began by Scotsman James Finlayson, a cotton mill, called the Manchester of its country.
5. Home town of youngest female prime minister (current)
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Re: where in the world
Something rings a bell from when I was in Austria that they claimed the youngest female prime minister so will guess Vienna.
Although probably wrong.
Civil war and Lenin museum fit Russia but can't believe they have had a female prime minister.
Although probably wrong.
Civil war and Lenin museum fit Russia but can't believe they have had a female prime minister.
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Re: where in the world
Austria can claim the youngest current prime minister, but Sebastian Kurz is male.
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Wild guess - Chisinau, Moldovajanecky wrote:Alright then.
1. Black sausage
2. Lenin museum
3. Civil war 1918
4. Industrialisation began by Scotsman James Finlayson
5. Home town of youngest female prime minister (current)
Might have to take an interest in the Premier League now....
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Just remember something about it when we were in Vienna, just thought I'd hit luckyjanecky wrote:Austria can claim the youngest current prime minister, but Sebastian Kurz is male.
Now working along the lines it's one of the soviet breakaway states.
As Estonia is closest to Leningrad (St Petersburg) I'll try Tallinn.
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Re: where in the world
Chisinau really was a wild guess. Tallinn is better, but not the right answer.