A Country Without their Original Capital is Like a...? Part 2

Day 1,331, 15:54 Published in United Kingdom United Kingdom by Citizen 4945322

This is the Second Part of the Countries without their original capitals article. Thankyou firstly to Ecksohh for alerting me that Corsica is in fact French, error on my behalf, and secondly to Gogoretti and again Ecksohh for providing me with new capitals information, basically doing all my work for me. Cheers!


Drink up boys!

No.1
Dublin/Dublin/Ireland

Ireland is gone. Probably not news to you, after all, it is us who conquered them. And with Ireland came its capital Dublin, with its Leprechauns and Guinness. Plus a few restistance fighters thrown in as well. Yay!


Ireland's weapons of Mass Destruction.

No.2
Athens/Attica/Greece

Macedonia, or FYROM depending on your outlook of life, currently own the former Greek capital. Greece are right next door in their one state of Central Greece. Plato worked here and also had an academy situated in Athens, which still exists.


The Ancient Greeks. Even more Heterosexual than the British Army.(Not an insult, just fact)

No.3
Berlin/Branderburg and Berlin/Germany

Germany, for such an efficient, hard-working and industrial, has struggled to grasp eRepublik life. Currently, Hesse is their one and only state, and unlike France, it isn't their original capital. For Berlin is part of the vast Polish empire, whch stretches from Mazovia in the East to Alaska in the West. Sweden is knocking on Berlin's wall so there may be trouble brewing in what may be effectively known in the future as the "Concussia in former Prussia".


Unlike David Haye, neither Sweden or Poland will blame a sore toe.

No.4
Oslo/Norway

Norway currently lies with the Polar Bears in the Islands of Svalbard and Jan Mayen, after being evicted from the mainland by Sweden and Lithuania. Oslo is somewhere on the mainland, but Wikipedia just says it is in the state of Oslo which isn't on the map. Oh Well, tough luck.


You won't like me when I'm angry.

I'm away for my bed now. In the words of the Italians (or the new Serbs, Slovaks and Macedonians), Arrivederci.