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Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 10:55 am
by hoppa
hoppa wrote:The list from hoppa:
I'm from Belgium
visited countries: 17
The Netherlands
United Kingdom(England)
Switzerland
Croatia
Slovenia
Luxembourg
France
Spain
Italy
Austria
Germany
Andorra
Egypt
Tunisia
Greece
Turkey
Finland
I forgot Bulgaria which we vivited twice.
so 18 visited + Belgium is 19
Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 11:34 am
by magpie
I'm from Germany and I've been to 14 countries:
Germany
GDR (in 1989)
Norway
Finland
Malta
Italy
France
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Belgium
Greece
Vatican City
Sri Lanka
Austria
Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 8:56 pm
by turtle
I'm from Holland and I'm going to get the last place of the list
I've been in
Holland
Belgium
France
Greece
and that's it

But in a year Spain + Italy are added, but now not yet, so just 4..

Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 8:59 pm
by eurojuanmi
list updated
Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 9:10 pm
by coastal
Currently live in
Spain
Netherlands
Grew up in
UK
Have also lived in
France
Belgium
Greece
Visited
Ireland
Portugal
Andorra
Monaco
Luxembourg
Germany
Austria
Switzerland
Italy
Vatican City
Denmark
Sweden
Poland
Czech Republic
Slovakia
Hungary
India
Thailand
Malaysia
Indonesia
Singapore
USA
Peru
Total 29
Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 9:23 pm
by Asiamaniac
And here is my list of 24 countries
A) I live in Germany
B) West Europe
- Austria
- Italy
- Switzerland
- Netherlands
- France
- Belgium
- Luxemburg
- United Kingdom
- Spain (New entry)
C) Northern Europe
- Denmark
- Finland (EBTM 05)
D) East Europe
- Hungary
- Czech Republic
- Slovenia
E) America
- USA
- Canada
F) Asia (where my nick comes from)
- United Arab Emirates
- Jordania
- Myanmar
- Thailand
- China
- Malaysia
- Singapore
- Indonesia
Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 10:03 pm
by Dakkus
turtle wrote:I'm from Holland and I'm going to get the last place of the list 8) :?
I've been in
Holland 8O
Belgium
France
Greece
and that's it :P But in a year Spain + Italy are added, but now not yet, so just 4..;)
http://www.eurolines.nl/
It's cheap going to places.
And if you can somehow get to Germany, then you can get a "happy weekend ticket" that costs 30€ and lets you travel as much as you want to travel with Regional Express and Regional Bahn trains ;)
If you are a student, getting to the German border shouldn't really cost anything.
Of course the best way is to hitchhike, works well in the Netherlands ;)
Then get an accommodation from
www.hospitalityclub.org .
Travelling is really a lot easier and cheaper than you think ;)
The only real problem is convincing someone to join you on your trip :)
Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 9:17 am
by yli
Dakkus wrote:The only real problem is convincing someone to join you on your trip

Or just travel on your own. Most of my 42 countries I have visited travelling alone

Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 12:03 pm
by lazza
Fjon wrote:pepitopulpito wrote:Maybe Lazza (hey, I'm a City fan too!), who lives in the UK could tell us what is considered Gibraltar there...
Ugh - I've this conversation with so many people, both Irish, British and from the Channel islands, and none of them can really decide on this.
As far as I know, the channel islands, including Gibraltar, are *not* part of the UK. They're not countries either though. They are
overseas territories, whatever that is!
Confused? So am I!
To be honest, I have no idea...
Gibraltar (and the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man, the Falkland Islands, etc.) are all self-governing, I think, but that is only to a certain point... as they remain dependancies of the UK. Strictly speaking, I do not need a passport to enter Gibraltar, although I think it's recommended even if arriving directly from the UK. However, the UK is described as "the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland" and I would say that Gibraltar is not part of Great Britain.... but then on the other hand, the international car registration symbol is GBZ, and sportsmen from Gibraltar / Jersey / Guernsey / Isle of Man routinely represent Great Britain (except in the Commonwealth Games)...
So.... I think it's possible to argue a case for both sides....

Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 12:06 pm
by lazza
pepitopulpito wrote: (hey, I'm a City fan too!)

Really?!?!

That's great.... but I have to ask.....Why??? Certainly not for the glory!
Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 4:36 pm
by androl
9 countries
Germany
Austria
Switzerland
Italy
France
Spain
Tunisia
Netherlands
Czechia
Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 6:20 pm
by pepitopulpito
lazza wrote:Fjon wrote:pepitopulpito wrote:Maybe Lazza (hey, I'm a City fan too!), who lives in the UK could tell us what is considered Gibraltar there...
Ugh - I've this conversation with so many people, both Irish, British and from the Channel islands, and none of them can really decide on this.
As far as I know, the channel islands, including Gibraltar, are *not* part of the UK. They're not countries either though. They are
overseas territories, whatever that is!
Confused? So am I!
To be honest, I have no idea...
Gibraltar (and the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man, the Falkland Islands, etc.) are all self-governing, I think, but that is only to a certain point... as they remain dependancies of the UK. Strictly speaking, I do not need a passport to enter Gibraltar, although I think it's recommended even if arriving directly from the UK. However, the UK is described as "the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland" and I would say that Gibraltar is not part of Great Britain.... but then on the other hand, the international car registration symbol is GBZ, and sportsmen from Gibraltar / Jersey / Guernsey / Isle of Man routinely represent Great Britain (except in the Commonwealth Games)...
So.... I think it's possible to argue a case for both sides....

Absolutely confused, even more...OK, does anybody know the e-mail address of Tony Blair?
So for me, it's OK to consider Gibraltar as a country for this list, I hope no Spanish people listen to me...
Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 6:27 pm
by pepitopulpito
lazza wrote:pepitopulpito wrote: (hey, I'm a City fan too!)

Really?!?!

That's great.... but I have to ask.....Why??? Certainly not for the glory!
It always looked for me like a nice team, the poor brother of Manchester (as Atletico here in Madrid, although I'm a Real Madrid fan, and partner).
I also liked a player that was there some years ago... Paulo César Wanchope, you might know him. But finally it got my heart when Steve McManaman (really a God among Real Madrid fans, a beautiful person although he did almost nothing here) went there... But the thing is that almost all the rest of clubs in England don't look likeable to me (especially the big clubs such as Utd, Chelsea or Arsenal...)
OK, and here it ends the soccer parenthesis of the forum, let's go on talking about countries...

Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 7:37 pm
by eurojuanmi
pepitopulpito wrote:
I hope no Spanish people listen to me...
specially the one from my avatar

Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 7:50 pm
by pepitopulpito