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Manchester is the capital of the International Union, which used to be English Germany, and was before part of Germany. Yes. A german town... in ''England'', due to the German Empire's policy allowing for colonies to join the nation. Despite being a colony, Manchester was still a notable town within the nation,
Manchester is the capital of the International Union, which used to be English Germany, and was before part of Germany. Yes. A german town... in ''England'', due to the German Empire's policy allowing for colonies to join the nation. Despite being a colony, Manchester was still a notable town within the nation,
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Latest revision as of 07:27, 10 November 2023

Manchester is the capital of the International Union, which used to be English Germany, and was before part of Germany. Yes. A german town... in England, due to the German Empire's policy allowing for colonies to join the nation. Despite being a colony, Manchester was still a notable town within the nation,