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Map men map men map map map

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men men… men

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“Land of the fellow countrymen”

… ok, so what does that imply?

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“Place at the unfordable river” has become “place at the unaffordable river” I see

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Wait bright ones is Kent? What kind of shit is that?

Sincerely,

Someone from Kent.

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Maybe because we get like 5 sunny days a year compared to the 2 they get up north?

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well, you’re not wrong.

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reference for the uninitiated like me ☞ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Counties_of_England

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This is the one that matches OP’s map:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceremonial_counties_of_England

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For those wondering why these borders don’t match up: England’s county system is actually the butchered remains of several iterations stitched together in a manner that would appal Dr Frankenstein. This image shows the historic counties, but those basically only exist for cultural reasons today and have not been used for governance since the 70s. They don’t quite match the post - see, for example, Yorkshire being one massive thing in this image but split into four in the post. Even though one of the four is called “east third”. The post’s border also don’t match the modern counties though, so I’m not quite sure what exactly is being shown, but it could be older borders or just whichever borders had the most interesting set of names

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