Trying to get someone from every country subdivision to comment Day 4
The study of the Earth and its features, inhabitants, and phenomena.Trying to get someone from every country subdivision to comment Day 3
The study of the Earth and its features, inhabitants, and phenomena.Trying to get someone from every country subdivision to comment Day 2
The study of the Earth and its features, inhabitants, and phenomena.Trying to get someone from every country subdivision to comment Day 1
The study of the Earth and its features, inhabitants, and phenomena.Every province that I managed to get in my experiment
The other reason is that the central focus of the story (perhaps I should have left in the 200 word summary) was how a seemingly insignificant event that occurs during the EU4 timeframe, i.e. the British landing in Quiberon (compared to say, the fall of Constantinople, discovery of the new world, reformation, enlightenment, Waterloo, etc) could have drastic differences on Europe as we know it today.Trying to get someone from every province in EU4 to comment Day 3
The other reason is that the central focus of the story (perhaps I should have left in the 200 word summary) was how a seemingly insignificant event that occurs during the EU4 timeframe, i.e. the British landing in Quiberon (compared to say, the fall of Constantinople, discovery of the new world, reformation, enlightenment, Waterloo, etc) could have drastic differences on Europe as we know it today.Trying to get someone from every province in EU4 to comment Day 2
The other reason is that the central focus of the story (perhaps I should have left in the 200 word summary) was how a seemingly insignificant event that occurs during the EU4 timeframe, i.e. the British landing in Quiberon (compared to say, the fall of Constantinople, discovery of the new world, reformation, enlightenment, Waterloo, etc) could have drastic differences on Europe as we know it today.Trying to get someone from every province to comment Day 1

The other reason is that the central focus of the story (perhaps I should have left in the 200 word summary) was how a seemingly insignificant event that occurs during the EU4 timeframe, i.e. the British landing in Quiberon (compared to say, the fall of Constantinople, discovery of the new world, reformation, enlightenment, Waterloo, etc) could have drastic differences on Europe as we know it today.
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