I suggest you Swedes get back your parts of Russia, while we Danes takes back Skåne, Halland and Blekinge ;-)
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Don't forget we had all of Denmark except for Copenhagen once. :)
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We do not forget the dark ages ;-) But we where the only one to run Denmark, Sweden and Norway as one kingdom! Good times :)
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The "union" under Margareta. Denmark was the first empire in the North, Sweden the second. Iceland, Norway and Finland w.o. :)
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Sure they will but it would be good if the lying don't spread.
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The city of St Pete built on the Swedish settlement Nyenskans (New fort).
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Welcome to Nyen, Capital of Ingria https://therussianreader.com/tag/nyenskans/
#Nyenskans Russians are aware but faking history is a state policyThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Fuck Russians
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and then Peter came to build a town upon a swamp. His capital.
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But he learned everything in the West
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right,and he invited ppl into Russia. He even implemented western values in a very harsh way.
@andersostlund
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@oroande The problem with does guys are that they will just tell you that the map is from west and therfore false..Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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MSGA :)
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Russia was even Scandinavian territory earlier 860-http://www.aftenposten.no/norge/Russland-var-en-skandinavisk-stat-350392b.html …
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Very interesting to see maps from a time not long after the "sea kings" had become land kings.pic.twitter.com/KBMZqbMGXm
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St Petersburg was founded 1703 by Peter the Great in Ingermanland (province of Swedish empire).
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But, Finland, 1581? Finland had been part of Sweden as long as there hade been a Sweden.
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pre-1581 Finland meant what is today called Egentilga Finland. 1581 all different 'finnish parts' of Svea merged into 'Finland'
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