User:JamesR1701E
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I'm a college student in the southern US, and I speak Old English/Anglo-Saxon, German, French, Modern English, and am working on Latin, and Old High German. I am looking forward to writing articles for the Wikipedia in Old English/Anglo-Saxon.
My website, Old English Made Easy, contains a dictionary, and links to several translation projects, such as the Bible, GNOME, Wikipedia, and Wiktionary.
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[edit] Old English Wikis
- Wikipedia: Now with over 850 articles!
- Wiktionary: Now with over 2000 articles! (Including: Old High German, French, English, Swedish, and more!)
[edit] Languages
I speak English, German, and some Old English. I'll be going back to Germany at some point to improve my German skills.
[edit] Interests
Old English, Matlock, Star Trek, and the general areas of linguistics, physics, chemistry, biology, astronomy, history, and politics.
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[edit] Germany Maps
Is there anyone able to make a map of Germany, using the 1871 borders (minus the Schleswig that went to Denmark) on modern Europe? I would like to see some of the following map styles:
- style 1
- overall map
- by county
- Bundesland by county with county names
- Bundesland with most important cities
- style 2, style 3, style 4, style 5, style 6, style 7, style 8
I've already made this map, but it's a rough guide. I can only use MS Paint (I'm not that good a mapmaker :) ). Basically, I took the modern Bundesländer, and the Prussian provinces and put them together. I'm looking mostly for the differences from modern Germany, mainly East/West Prussia, Elsaß-Lothringen, the expanded Brandenburg, Silesien, Posen, Pommern, and Mecklenberg. Also a list of the administrative divisions and cities for those hypothetical states. Thanks in advance! Category:Germany