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Portus and Cale are the old names of the cities of Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia. |
Wow "Land of the People" http://www.discussworldissues.com/fo...ilies/grin.gif Though on a literal translation, Deutschland would mean "The Land of the Teuton".
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The origin of the word Brazil is controversial. There is the "red wood" theory, as "pau brasil", a kind of wood, was explored early on in the XVI century. But it seems the word already was used to designate some mythical place in the Atlantic ocean. So who knows for sure?
Brazil, also known as Hy-Brazil or several other variants,[1] is a phantom island which features in many Irish myths. It was said to be cloaked in mist, except for one day each seven years, when it became visible but still could not be reached. It probably has similar roots to St. Brendan's Island. The names Brazil and Hy-Brazil are thought to come from the Irish UĂ* Breasail (meaning "descendants (i.e., clan) of Breasal"), one of the ancient clans of northeastern Ireland. cf. Old Irish: Ă: island; bres: beauty, worth; great, mighty http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hy_Brazil |
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Sweden is not one own's land, its from Svea Rike, meaning kingdom of Svear.
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Interesting how we call Deutschland Tyskland btw. |
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Wait a minute
The Poster is from China, maybe the map is about the names translated from Chinese and they use another names to call some countries. Check the name of China in the map: "Central Nation" We dont call China "Central Nation" we call the China after the Persian word Cin that mean 'Porcelain'. But Chinese do call their nation 'Central Nation' or 'Middle kingdom' |
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Boriken-Land of the courageous Lord(Taino)
San Juan Bautista-known apostle who witnessed the Apocalyse in dreams(ancient colonial name, Spanish) Puerto Rico-Rich Port(actual name, Spanish) |
Wales: foreigner. I knew that, but it remains funny. Also goes for Wallonia and Wallachia. Colloquially French-speaking Swiss are also called Welsche by German-speaking Swiss.
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The nations ending with "stan" I find amusing. Stan means city or town in swedish. "Turkmenistan" translates to something like this. "Turk men in town". What does it actually mean?
---------- Post added 2011-05-13 at 20:26 ---------- The nations ending with "stan" I find amusing. Stan means city or town in swedish. "Turkmenistan" translates to something like this. "Turk men in town". What does it actually mean? "Land of strong men" is that right? |
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