I was wondering if there already excisted a topic/list with hits in places with the same name
For example
Meppen (


Haren (


Groningen (


The ultimate hit would be
Emmen (


Do you know more and probably more interesting, do you have a hit like this.
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Then this banknote should be registered at Paryžius, Lithuanialmviterbo wrote:The topic semms interesting but at the moment there isn't any of those hits you mention.
Other very interesting hits would be between Waterloo, Belgium and Waterloo, Canada; or between Paris, France and Paris, Texas.
NiceRKPLt wrote:Then this banknote should be registered at Paryžius, Lithuanialmviterbo wrote:The topic semms interesting but at the moment there isn't any of those hits you mention.
Other very interesting hits would be between Waterloo, Belgium and Waterloo, Canada; or between Paris, France and Paris, Texas.It is situated in the opposite side of the road just near Šveicarija (Switzerland in lithuanian) on the way from London to Venice (Londonas on the left, Venecija on the right).
By the way: that is a unique possibility to go from London to Venice, driving only 23 km, and seeing Paris and Switzerland
That's cool.RKPLt wrote:Then this banknote should be registered at Paryžius, Lithuanialmviterbo wrote:The topic semms interesting but at the moment there isn't any of those hits you mention.
Other very interesting hits would be between Waterloo, Belgium and Waterloo, Canada; or between Paris, France and Paris, Texas.It is situated in the opposite side of the road just near Šveicarija (Switzerland in lithuanian) on the way from London to Venice (Londonas on the left, Venecija on the right).
By the way: that is a unique possibility to go from London to Venice, driving only 23 km, and seeing Paris and Switzerland
Is "Banif" the name of the bank? Would never have guessed they had a location in Malta (I'm assuming it's the former Portuguese bank Banco Internacional do Funchal, now part of Santander).Elmo wrote:I'n lucky to have a hit from Rabat (Gozo) to Rabat (Malta)!
Montgomery Burns wrote:Is "Banif" the name of the bank? Would never have guessed they had a location in Malta (I'm assuming it's the former Portuguese bank Banco Internacional do Funchal, now part of Santander).
Well, I haven't found much on that thread that is related to this one, but at least thanks to rereading it I found a pair of "namesake places" that share a EBT hit (Monaco and Munich — both are named Monaco in Italian):Montgomery Burns wrote:On another note, there are a few examples in this thread. In fact, those posts should, somehow, be removed from there and pasted here, because they are off-topic (I'm one of the guilty parties).