I'm assuming 'had' means the country no longer exists in the same form, so could it be Austro-Hungary? Just a wild guess
Probably way out but I'm going for one of the baltic states. Latvia, Estonia or Lithuania.
I'm assuming that Latin & Hebrew could have been anywhere but Polish & German may well have been in that area.
Ruthenian, I have to admit I have never heard of!
Belarus?
I'm assuming 'had' means the country no longer exists in the same form, so could it be Austro-Hungary? Just a wild guess
I am trying to think why you would ask this type of question now and what is in the news that would make it spring to mind, so for no other reason than that I am going to say Crimea or if that was never an actual country then Ukraine.
On the advice of my son I will now try The Commonwealth of Poland-Lithuania.
Although he is not sure of the actual name that was given to this combination!
Thanks Stan.
I would never have come up with the answer by myself!
I shall be boring & go back to football.
Since the final of the League Cup was moved to Wembley, there has been one season when none of the semi finalists came from the top division Name the four clubs that were involved.
Villa beat Norwich in the final, ManUre were promoted, was the other one Luton?...
I've looked it up, Chester was the other club.
Just entered the site while I'm meant to be busy at work!
Over to you Stan (I think).
Villa beat Chester & Norwich beat United in the semis.
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