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Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 8:35 am
by Divine
<<< Good examples Craft. As a comment to the OTOH-part I'd ask that why make things more complicated? When I visited Czechoslovakia many years ago
it was a country called Czechoslovakia. Much later I got to visit
a country called Slovakia and very little after that
a country called Czech Republic. In lists like this I don't care to ponder which cities I visited on this or that visit, there could be another listing for visited cities.

For me it's just a visited country, that's all.
Times change, countries change. Soon Montenegro will probably become an indepented country. I might be there at the time. It's kinda cool thought to stand on a soil of a country that becomes another country overnight.
Edit: typo
Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 2:39 pm
by lazza
My view is that if you pass through the Customs of a country (i.e. you were officially there) then it can be added to the list. So I do count West Germany, East Germany and (united) Germany as three countries, as for each of these I would have had to have shown my passport. But I do not count a flight change in UAE as a visited country (even though I contributed to their economy at duty free!)
Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 3:21 pm
by Divine
^^^ Even that theory doesn't decessarily work. For example, I have travelled through Switzerland in a train from Germany to Italy, and no one ever asked me my passport. I still definitely was in Switzerland the whole time between crossing the German and Italian borders. (That was my first time in the country, afterwards I've been in Switzerland at least 3 times.) You also can visit Finland, Sweden and Norway where their borders meet perfectly without passing through their customs.
Some of the flight changes I've done have been just waiting inside the plane, some of them have included waiting in the transit hall, some of them have been going through customs but still never leaving the airport, in some cases I've had a chance to visit the city outside the airport. Again, why make it so complicated? I was there, that's all. I may not see much of the country by having a beer in a transit hall pub, but like I asked in my first post on this thread, what is really 'visiting a country'?
I don't see how contributing to any country's economy would affect anything either. There are many places in EU (and elsewhere as well) where you can drive your car from one country to another and from there to another country in a matter of tens of minutes without having to show your passport to anyone. What if you didn't stop in the country in the middle? Did you visit it or not? What counts as a visit? Buying something? Littering? Taking a leak? Standing on solid ground?
I've chosen to make it simple and count every visit on my list. Usually I just separate those non-existent-any-more countries and flight changes under their own categories, but I still count them to the total number, since I don't see the point in deciding what actions besides entering inside the borders are 'enough' to qualify as a visit.

Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 10:13 am
by tintin6971
Update : I've visited 14 countries

France, where I'm born

Germany

Greece

Italy

Spain

Monaco

Andorra

England

Malta

Switzerland

Russia

USA

Kenya

Tanzania
Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 12:07 pm
by hafla
I'm from the Netherlands
I Visited:

Austria

Bahrain

Belgium

Cyprus

Croatia

Denmark

Dominican Republic

Egypt

Eritrea

Finland

Florida USA

France

Germany

Greece

Italie

Kuwait

Malta

Luxembourg

Oman

Poland

Portugal

Qatar

Russia

Saudi Arabia

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

United Arab Emirates

United Kingdom

Yemen
That totals at 30 countries.
Join the navy, see the world
Posted: Fri Jun 02, 2006 5:38 pm
by eddydevries
eddydevries wrote:I'm from the Netherlands.
Been on holidays to these countries:

the Netherlands

Germany

Belgium

France
Switzerland

Austria

Italy

Greece
United Kingdom

Ireland
Denmark
Sweden
Norway
Iceland
Greenland (or must I count this towards Denmark?)
Canada
USA
Euronotes I registred from:

the Netherlands

Belgium
(No more, because I only participated in February this year).
I have forgotten to mention, On my holliday in Germany I have been to the Czech Republic. So actually there are
18 countries I have been to.
Posted: Fri Jun 02, 2006 5:39 pm
by aron
aron wrote:I've been in 16 countries and I'm from the Netherlands
Andorra
Austria
Belgium
Denmark
France
Germany
Hungary
Italy
Monaco
Netherlands
Liechtenstein
Luxembourg
Slovekia
Slovenia
Spain
Switzerland
United Kingdom
Update:
Sweden
Posted: Fri Jun 02, 2006 8:43 pm
by eurojuanmi
list updated
Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 1:35 pm
by Tahiti
I'm from Finland
I have been to:
Bulgaria
Estonia
Israel
Italy
Norway
Portugal
Russia
Sweden
Turkey
UK
USA
11 countries plus home country Finland
Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 10:45 pm
by eddydevries
eddydevries wrote:eddydevries wrote:I'm from the Netherlands.
Been on holidays to these countries:

the Netherlands

Germany

Belgium

France

Switzerland

Austria

Italy

Greece

United Kingdom

Ireland

Denmark

Sweden

Norway

Iceland

Greenland (or must I count this towards Denmark?)

Canada

USA
Euronotes I registred from:

the Netherlands

Belgium
(No more, because I only participated in February this year).
I have forgotten to mention, On my holliday in Germany I have been to the

Czech Republic. So actually there are
18 countries I have been to.
I see, I had made a mistake: During my holliday in Italy we were in Rome. Of course we did visit the Vatican City

.
This is independent so I have been in
19 countries.
Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 11:32 pm
by eddydevries
eddydevries wrote:I'm from the Netherlands.
Been on holidays to these countries:

Ireland
Greenland (or must I count this towards Denmark?)

Canada
Euronotes I registred from:

the Netherlands

Belgium
(No more, because I only participated in February this year).
Almost all the flags of the countries I visited I have found. The Euro-countries as "smiley", the other countries as images in
http://www.eurobilltracker.eu/img/flags. Only Greenland I haven't found here. Although it belongs to Denmark it is rather independent. For example Greenland is no member of the EU, while Denmark is.
I have made the Greenland-flag (.gif, ca. 1kB), but I don't know how this can be uploaded to
www.eurobilltracker.com so this can be used by anyone.
Can you tell me how to upload this flag? Or should I sent this to someone, who can put it on the site?
Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2006 1:49 pm
by eurojuanmi
eddydevries wrote:
Almost all the flags of the countries I visited I have found. The Euro-countries as "smiley", the other countries as images in
http://www.eurobilltracker.eu/img/flags. Only Greenland I haven't found here. Although it belongs to Denmark it is rather independent. For example Greenland is no member of the EU, while Denmark is.
I have made the Greenland-flag (.gif, ca. 1kB), but I don't know how this can be uploaded to
www.eurobilltracker.com so this can be used by anyone.
Can you tell me how to upload this flag? Or should I sent this to someone, who can put it on the site?
I think you could upload the image to
http://www.imageshack.us/ and then copy the url of the image
Posted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 1:08 am
by Licht & Feuer
I'm from germany and so far I've visited:
Austria
Belgium
Denmark
France
Greece
Italy
Luxemburg
Netherlands
Slovakia
Turkey
Posted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 7:55 am
by eddydevries
eurojuanmi wrote:eddydevries wrote:
Almost all the flags of the countries I visited I have found. The Euro-countries as "smiley", the other countries as images in
http://www.eurobilltracker.eu/img/flags. Only Greenland I haven't found here. Although it belongs to Denmark it is rather independent. For example Greenland is no member of the EU, while Denmark is.
I have made the Greenland-flag (.gif, ca. 1kB), but I don't know how this can be uploaded to
www.eurobilltracker.com so this can be used by anyone.
Can you tell me how to upload this flag? Or should I sent this to someone, who can put it on the site?
I think you could upload the image to
http://www.imageshack.us/ and then copy the url of the image
Will it then be put in the same folder as the other flags (
http://www.eurobilltracker.eu/img/flags)? Or should I ask one of the webmasters of
http://www.eurobilltracker.com to put it there?
EDIT: changed the word "map" into "folder" (I mistranslated the word)
Posted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 12:40 pm
by lazza
lazza wrote:I'm from

(75% English, 25% Scottish)
And, in rough chronological order, I've been to:

UK (born in England, then visited Scotland, Wales, and recently Northern Ireland)

France

Germany (includes West
and East Germany before re-unification)

Belgium

Netherlands

Luxembourg

Denmark

Sweden

Czech Republic

Slovakia (lunch while waiting to for train connection!)

Hungary

Italy

Greece

Monaco

Spain

Morocco

Tunisia

Hong Kong

China

Canada

Malta

USA

Switzerland

India

Vietnam (honeymoon

)

Thailand

Kenya

Tanzania

Japan
[Not including stopovers on flights in the United Arab Emirates when I didn't leave the airport!]
So
29 to date! Still a lot of Europe to do (Ireland, Portugal and Finland in the €uro-zone, and a lot of Eastern Europe) but my new job should help with that, and will hopefully make it to some new SE Asian countries this summer...
And, today, at last:

(currently sitting in a coffee shop in the centre of Dublin waiting for a meeting!)
....taking me to 30!