What place doesn't exist in your country?
10 months ago
Americans tell me that Wyoming doesn't exist and it's a conspiracy.
What about your country/state/province/city/locality? What doesn't exist?
What about your country/state/province/city/locality? What doesn't exist?
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That where anak krakatau mountain sit on right now, was the center of atlantis. That gunung padang was atlantis burial site, later tend by lemurian people who survived them, making it a bigger mound, to pay respect and remembrance that here lies civilization that was once called atlantis.
And Sulaiman (from abrahamic religion) once visited a place here to meet and negotiate with his close relatives, and to honor King Sulaiman, that place is named Sleman.
Hmmm, that makes sense
Then another person told me we're not a real country...
Many Americans either forget Puerto Rico exists, know it exists, but forget it belongs to the USA or know it belongs to the USA but forget it's not a State. People in the first two groups are commonly referred to as "Republicans".
Then there's the cases of people not wanting to admit somewhere exists, such as about 1/3 of all Arabic people pretending Israel doesn't exist.
Of course, you can't beat the fact that there is at least one town in the world named Hell.
My home country, Hungary lost a huge area of it's original size, as being on the loser side of history. The treaty is called Trianon (Treaty of Trianon) where Hungary lost 72% of its territory, its sea access, half of its 10 biggest cities and all of its precious metal mines; 3,425,000 ethnic Hungarians found themselves separated from their motherland.
Yeah, we have 72% hungarian territory that's not existing as Hungary anymore. Also the treaty is over and Hungary didn't got back it's lost areas, so fakk you, world! T_T
Having studied European history, if you go back in time to medieval Europe, Hungary and Romania USED to be very close allies. Heck, Hunyadi and Vlad III (Dracula) were fighting alongside each other against the Turks.
But yeah, many people today (even in Europe) wouldn't think that major cities like Zagreb (Zágráb), Bratislava (Pozsony), Košice (Kassa), Cluj (Kolozsvár), Novi Sad (Újvidék) or Uzhhorod (Ungvár) were all once Hungarian cities a century or so ago.