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smoothandnutty t1_j8e88nt wrote

Is Africa near Palestine?

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_PM_ME_YOUR_FORESKIN t1_j8ebgu7 wrote

It is not.

Africa, Ohio is located just north of Columbus (in Central Ohio).

Palestine is located on Ohio’s border with Indiana, about 2 hours west of Africa. (119 mi / 192 km away)

East Palestine (of toxic train derailment fame) is on Ohio’s border with Pennsylvania, about 3 hours east of Africa. (159 mi / 256 km away)

It’s very close to Ha(a)rlem & Dublin though!

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TheOneBehindYourDog t1_j8ef4hf wrote

And

2:34 from Amsterdam

2:25 from Poland

2:17 from Oxford

2:16 from Moscow

2 hours from Cairo

1:50 from Milan

1:30 from Athens


You can travel half of Europe and part of Africa in Ohio.

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Archberdmans t1_j8ej408 wrote

Lima, Toledo, Berlin, Warsaw etc

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Startug t1_j8iecuv wrote

I grew up just 15 minutes southwest of Berlin. It was funny hearing how it was pronounced by people out of town, assuming it was the same as the city in Germany. We pronounce it with a short r, like Berling. As a kid I didn't realize I was the one pronouncing the German city's name wrong until I was probably 7.

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Hamptonista t1_j9cohg6 wrote

Ironically with the news in East Palestine, they pronounce it closer to the original Arabic

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Startug t1_j9cp9xh wrote

I've noticed that as well, my grandparents lived in Salem and I was up there a lot, getting to know the area quite a bit. My grandfather, being a man who loved trains his whole life and growing up in that area for nearly his entire life, would be having a field day talking about that news had he lived a few months longer lol

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Hamptonista t1_j9coed3 wrote

I forgot we had Amsterdam and Milan.

Don't forget Mecca and Medina. It's a WAY shorter hajj

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MonaSherry t1_j8e4w7d wrote

Meanwhile there are a whole slew of towns, rivers, and mountain peaks with horrendously racist names. https://www.axios.com/2021/06/06/hundreds-places-offensive-racist-names-us

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ksdkjlf t1_j8fwy5s wrote

A drop in the bucket, but worth noting at least that the supposed meaning of Anna, Illinois, given in that article is a backronym. It was named for the founder's wife. While portmanteaus aren't unheard of for town names (hello, Texarkana), acronyms aren't generally a thing.

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The_Skippy73 t1_j8fx5y7 wrote

And that sign is also a Pokestop in case anyone is wondering..

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[deleted] t1_j8g9nbr wrote

There was a series of octagon houses leading to Canada. They were spaced as far as person could walk in a day. The idea was, the houses were strange enough people could ask about the house, and not seem odd. Every house was a station on the underground railway.

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dirtiestUniform t1_j8gokov wrote

I wonder if anyone has blessed the rain there

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wwarnout t1_j8e4dkg wrote

I wonder how that pro-slavery neighbor would react if he knew his ancestors (and, for that matter, everyone's ancestors) originated in Africa.

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