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I don't know what you mean because whole Italy is associated with christianity.Okay somebody has got to ask something: Is this place associated with Christianity ?
@DD
I don't know what you mean because whole Italy is associated with christianity.Okay somebody has got to ask something: Is this place associated with Christianity ?
@DD
11) Yes, its an important centers of Renaissance.I think a better question would be . . . .Was this city an important center of Renaissance ?
Let DD answer your Question . . .I think there would be just one city other than Rome that falls in your category
and my hunch is . . it is that one .
Don't know much about Italy, except Rome, Vatican, Turin, Pompeii and of course Sonia.I think a better question would be . . . .Was this city an important center of Renaissance ?
Let DD answer your Question . . .I think there would be just one city other than Rome that falls in your category
and my hunch is . . it is that one .
Really, thanks for ignoring the question, then.I don't know what you mean because whole Italy is associated with christianity.
Vatican can be safely removed from that list.... and Sonia as well!Don't know much about Italy, except Rome, Vatican, Turin, Pompeii and of course Sonia.
lol .. . . i am sure now that this has lot to do with the Subject in the previous guess11) Yes, its an important centers of Renaissance.
Nope. The place in question is not an object which I already made it clear in previous posts. Cliff is closer to the answer.Leaning Tower of Pisa?
Yes, you are right. Florence is actually called as "Firenze" in Italian. I have been to this place and it a very nice city with a lot of modern renaissance constructions and objects.Florence .
yeah . . .it isYes, you are right. Florence is actually called as "Firenze" in Italian. I have been to this place and it a very nice city with a lot of modern renaissance constructions and objects.
Cliff/Razor/AniYes, you are right. Florence is actually called as "Firenze" in Italian. I have been to this place and it a very nice city with a lot of modern renaissance constructions and objects.
:thumb:Yes, you are right. Florence is actually called as "Firenze" in Italian. I have been to this place and it a very nice city with a lot of modern renaissance constructions and objects.
Cliff/Razor/Ani
I think u did great really !!:thumb:
This game is difficult (at least for me), but it's fun.
Btw what's this game called ?
Go for it.
Ok are people ready to play . . .another one . .??
I am ready to be the DEN if no one else wants to
My inspiration for this is answer from the first one - Florence NightingaleFlorence .
Nice one DD