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From: dik@cwi.nl (Dik T. Winter)
Subject: Re: The Luxembourgian Language is Related to Abkhazian and Chechen
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Date: Sun, 12 May 1996 22:43:30 GMT
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In article <4n2n71$mpa@news.nd.edu> scharle@sibelius.helios.nd.edu (Thomas Scharle) writes:
 > Antonio (olskool@ix.netcom.com) wrote:
 > : A friend of mine who is a Luxembourgian scholar working in Turkey, near the
 > : Caucasus, has corroborated our theories.  He has informed me about a village
 > : called 'Luxemburg' in Georgia, the former Soviet Republic.  I will give you 
 > : his e-mail address if you like...
 > 
 >     I have incontrovertable evidence that there is a part of the United
 > States which is called "Georgia".  Obviously, this means that American
 > is a Caucasian language.

And in the Netherlands there is a village called America.  You know what
that means.
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