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  • Nowhere gets it.. actually it is the residence of Vlad Tepes called Poenari Castle in Wallachia.

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    • What city/building. Hint coming later.
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      • N. Europe, perhaps a railway station???
        Brian (the devil incarnate)

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        • Nope. Nope.

          Hint: youngest.

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          • oh c'mon, nobody?
            It has one characteristic feature...(what doesn't fit?)

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            • youngest neo gothic church??

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              • no

                last hint: Kaiser

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                • Something about that giant pencil on the front?
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                  • Probably not very effective way to search info about it...

                    (and probably you won't find any large amounts of info on English web about it...have to use local language; we'll see if that's enough, I'll be back tommorow)

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                    • The school the Kaiser's youngest child went to? Wouldn't that be northern Europe though?

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                      • Ehhh...don't make too much conlusions than it's needed

                        And since when Kaiser area of rule was N Europe?

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                        • Well it certainly wasn't southern Europe. I am thinking north/south with no middle, the dividing line being at approximately the Alps. I guess you are thinking northern as Scandinavia only?

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                          • Is it within the present day borders of Germany? Hesse?

                            Am I right in thinking it's a school?

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                            • 1. Did Kaiser rule over present day borders Germany?

                              2. No.

                              3. No.

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                              • Originally posted by KvHagedorn
                                Well it certainly wasn't southern Europe. I am thinking north/south with no middle, the dividing line being at approximately the Alps. I guess you are thinking northern as Scandinavia only?
                                In my book, apart from N, S, E, W sides of the continent/region, there's also center.

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