Re: Most peaceful European city?
- From: VtSkier <VtSkier@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 08 Jun 2006 15:39:05 -0400
Wylie wrote:
What European city has had the longest stretch of peace? By peace I
mean no wars, raids, bombardmants, mass riots, etc affecting the city
or it's immediate environs.
As a WAG (wild-ass-guess) I'd say someplace in Scandinavia.
The Norse were much into sending out conquerers but not
much into being conquered. At first thought, Oslo came
to mind, but then Norway was overrun during WWII. I might
say Helsinki, but those dudes had a lot of trouble from
the Russians in the late 30's. How about, then, Stockholm,
as Sweden was neutral during WWII (like Switzerland) and
has a LONG history of relative peace at home.
I might have said some Swiss city, but a lot of the
reformation strife took place in Switzerland and other
central European areas took big hits from the Turks.
No place in GB comes close with many areas being hit
during their Civil War days and the fairly recent
Irish Troubles and constant fighting in N. Ireland
very recently.
I'll stay with Stockholm, or maybe even Reykjavik, if you
consider Iceland a European country.
On third thought, I'll go with Reykjavik.
.
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