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I dont know if it's true or not,but about thirty years ago,I read an
article in a magazine that the Russian maps had the names of Russian towns and cities on the maps where the cities and towns were really not there.For instance,that nuclear plant near Chernonbyl isn't really near Chernobly,it is really near a town of a different name.They did that to confuse foreigners and spies.Anyway,I did read about that in a magazine. cuhulin |
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