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06/05/2003 11:37:44
 
 
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06/05/2003 09:49:46
Fabian Belo
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And no war between the states? Truly inspiring...hope it works out for them.

>>>Hilmar,
>>>
>>>As an aside, how does the renaming of a country come about? Someone just decides and it is done? Just curious...
>>
>>I don't know for sure - probably it must pass through the congress, or something.
>>
>>One case I find interesting, of a country being renamed is "Upper Volta". I assume the name was given by the invaders (colonizing nations). Eventually, some time after obtaining their independence, they decided to rename it to a name in their local language, "Burkina Faso" (Land of the Upright People).
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>>I think that several other countries (and major cities) have been renamed in the last few decades, and it is difficult to keep up-to-date.
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>"Note: As of February 2003, the Yugoslav parliament ceased to be and the Union of Serbia and Montenegro was voted into existence. The Union was agreed in 2002 and will remain unchanged for at least three years after which time the individual states can decide whether to stay united or to separate. At the time of writing, all information is correct and up to date, but it may be subject to quick change and new events may change various aspects of any of the following sections. All information should be double-checked with an official source."
>
>http://www.biggles.co.uk/Columbus/data/yug/yugMiniguide.htm
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