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Foreign countries with adjoining borders can be good neighbours ... |
Erewhon |
04/28/06 |
In a year's time, on 1 May, 2007, the Union of the English and Scottish Parliaments will be three hundred years old.
The longevity of this close political association between two of Europe's ancient nations is remarkable.
It shows what can be forged between discrete countries having a common border when the will to build rather than tear down is present.
Could this fine example of symbiotic union be used in other countries?
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Clarification/Follow-up by ETWolverine on 05/01/06 1:02 pm: >>>You neglected to mention Wales!<<<
I don't know enough about Welsh history to comment one way ot the other. I did study a bit of the history between Ireland and the UK, as well as Scottland and the UK. My knowledge of India comes from my studies of terrorism in general. But Wales is not an area that I can claim any real knowledge of.
Elliot
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