Oldest European cities (7,000 years ago) looked better than modern day Somali "cities"

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Bohol

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Nope they are not part of EU or even will be able to join them

"Historically Armenia and Azerbaijan have been long associated with Asia and the Middle East. In recent years some
sources now consider them to be more closely aligned with Europe based on their modern economic and political trends. "
 

waraabe

Your superior
Nope they are not part of EU or even will be able to join them

You don't have to be in the eu if you are Europen, Russian, Switzerland and Norway aren't in the European Union too.

Armenia is part of Europe though although it is influenced by Asia
 
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Berlin after WW2
 

Bohol

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@Canuck Those pictures of London you posted,did you knew the Cathedral standing (St Paul's cathedral) was built in
June 21, 1675? Now that is impressive, it survived the German bombing. While Somalis lived in African huts.




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Freebandz

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No one knows the oldest city which is by definition the oldest settlement. My guess is probably somewhere in Africa since humanity originated from Africa.
people abandon cities the places i mentioned are the only place where people still inhabit unless you can tell me a village in africa thats still inhabited today?
 
@Canuck Those pictures of London you posted,did you knew the Cathedral standing (St Paul's cathedral) was built in
June 21, 1675? Now that is impressive, it survived the German bombing. While Somalis lived in African huts.




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I know that BTW the bank area in London out of breath I spent 2 hours Sunday just walking in that area. Saint Paul and London museum, railway museum.
 
City of Mosylon or nowadays Bosaso during the Greece time London and Berlin were not built at that time. But we Somalis imported glass vessels for our drinks. Learn about your history.
According to classical writers such as Pliny, the inhabitants of Mosylon imported flint glass and glass vesselsfrom Ancient Egypt, unripe grapes from Diospolis, unmilled cloths for the Berberi markets, including tunics and cloths manufactured at Arsinoe, as well as wine and tin. The main export items were gums, tortoise shells, incense and ivory.[5] Pliny also indicated that, en route to the cinnamon hub of Mosylon, the Egyptian Pharaoh Sesostris led his forces passed the Port of Isis.[1] The latter ancient local commercial center is believed to correspond with the town of Bulhar, situated near Zeila.[6]

 
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