great stuff - and what was going on in green Bruges?
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Plague hit Bruges so hard it still hasn't recovered.
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Poland’s population was lower as a result of the polish-lithuanian-teutonic wars earlier in the 1300’s. The aftermath of that war included a no-trading policy, which contributed
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A fine example of why border control is so important. A nation that can effectively control what enters can do a better job of protecting it’s citizens.
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Strong border, strong people! Didn't work too well with the Blitzkrieg, sorry to say.

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Poland was a lot more isolated from traders which is why the Polish coast is still pretty bad. Same reason Navarre and Milan and Flanders was ‘low’ impact.
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Nasze porty Szczecin, Gdańsk, Gdynia,zostały wyeliminowane przez Niemców
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historically, the poles had higher native resistance to disease because of the broader bloodline, due to ... incursions from the mongols in the later 1200s
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Z powodu hartu ducha
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Smart!!!!!!!
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