The Nicobar Islands ( bought from the Danish East Indies Company in 1754)
4oo infantry and an unknown number of local militia.
4oo infantry and an unknown number of local militia.
Being in the nature of a genial location for imaginary nations of the Eighteenth Century to carry out diplomatic affairs . . . (not the place for rule discussions, miniature manufacturers, painting reports, history of your country or other things that belong on your personal blogs).
3 comments:
"We are indeed keen to have friends in Europa - be they large or small in size."
Then remember that the Levitzer Rabbinate owns several islands, far from Europa but close to the Nicobar islands.
Louys
Hmmm,
I confess to not be familiar with these islands . . . in what part of the world are they?
Somewhere in the Eastern Indian Ocean (to be honest I just learned it from Google + Wikipedia!).
Actually I understand that most of the (Daisyesque) Levitzer Rabbinate colonies there are in the Western Indian Ocean...
Jean-Louis
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