Who is from or based in Continental Europe?

Another Dane here.
Situated on the "main" land, though (i.e. Jutland) ;)

1) Denmark being the country where we've started to import our own non-European "royalty" after the European imports (French) went out of fashion (currently from Hong Kong and Australia)
2) does being 6'6" mean that I qualify as being a Grand Danois?
3) wow... we're the 4th best users of information and communications technology in the world... one wonders why our broadband access is still so expensive then...
 

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A lot of Danes... Maybe something's rotten in the Kingdom of Denmark, but it's definitely not Internet access.


Je suis un européen continental moi aussi.
 



ThoughtfulOwl said:
...since Europe includes western Russia (the Urals being the eastern bound), Finland is part of continental Europe as well. You can't escape... ;)
A technicality, but works for me. One more crazy Finn reporting. :)
 

Dalmatia, a coastal region of Croatia. Dogs with spots are our invention ;)

Born and bred in Split, a city celebrating it's 1700th anniversary this year. It's 1700 years since this roman emperor person, one Diocletian, decided that running the empire was a bit too much. So he built himself a teensy palace, quit his day job, and retired here to grow cabbage. Or so the stories say ;)
 

Perun said:
Dalmatia, a coastal region of Croatia. Dogs with spots are our invention ;)

Born and bred in Split, a city celebrating it's 1700th anniversary this year. It's 1700 years since this roman emperor person, one Diocletian, decided that running the empire was a bit too much. So he built himself a teensy palace, quit his day job, and retired here to grow cabbage. Or so the stories say ;)
Supposedly, Marc Aurel died in Vienna. Well, Vindobona, anyway.
 



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