12 Apr
2006
12 Apr
'06
04:57
On Tuesday 11 April 2006 04:32 pm, James Knott wrote:
Actually, there are many areas of Europe and elsewhere, where national borders include populations that are from neighbouring contries. IIRC, there's even a piece of Italy on the Swiss side of a border lake. Also, at one time there was some English territory in France, in addition to the channel islands. Even the United States, includes a place called "Texas". ;-)
Which is technically pronounced, "te-haas," as it is/was a Mexican state before it became a republic. I'm not quite sure what language they speak there in "te-hass" as I can't understand them for the life of me. -- kai - www.perfectreign.com