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Dmitry Fedoseev:

Cities are not part of the EU, countries are. Therefore, the phrase "ancient cities of the EU" looks ridiculous and illiterate. There can be ancient cities of the EU countries, but not of the EU.

Yes, that's fine, that's more correct - ancient cities of EU countries.

Coin with the phrase "ancient city (COUNTRY) of the European Union" - where the text (COUNTRY) denotes only the territorial designation of the city.

Well, let's say - the EU emblem would also be on the coin!

For example a commemorative euro cent coin with a picture of Rome and a circular inscription "ROME, the ancient city of Italy, EU".

This would not cause the same reaction that we are seeing here?

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Dimitri, there are questions posed in advance, the questions themselves often read the presence or stupidity of the questioner or a specific purpose.

 
I wonder. There must be some kind of jubilee eurikas, after all. Is that what is written/drawn on them?
 
Alexandr Saprykin:
I wonder. There must be some kind of jubilee eurikas, after all. Is this what is written/drawn on them?
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Yuriy Zaytsev:

Let it be so, so it is more correct - ancient cities of EU countries

Coin with the phrase "ancient city (COUNTRY) of the European Union" - where the text (COUNTRY) denotes only the territorial designation of the city.

Well, let's say - the EU emblem would also be on the coin!

For example, a commemorative euro cent coin with a picture of Rome and the inscription "ancient city of Italy ROME, EU countries" on it.

This would not cause the same reaction that we are seeing here?

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Dimitri, there are questions posed in advance, in the questions themselves it is often possible to read the presence or stupidity of the questioner or a specific purpose.

Definitely sure you prefer the option of stupidity, the second option is written purely out of politeness. This is your own business and you have every right to do so.
 
Dmitry Fedoseev:
Yes, there is something irrelevant in the definition of "ancient cities of Russia" in Kaliningrad. Because the term "ancient city of some country" implies a city in which a culture influencing the development of the country was formed.
Yes, like Mayakovsky: "We say Lenin, we mean party...". You can perceive the meaning and significance of words, or you can mean something by the terms. Each to his own. To some people an understanding, to others a concept.
 
Vladimir Suschenko:
Yeah, like Mayakovsky: "We say Lenin, we mean Party...". One can perceive the meaning and significance of words, or one can mean something by notions. Each to his own. To some an understanding, to some a concept.
Yes, to some a concept, to some an understanding, and some cannot comprehend, and all concepts are one with the finger.
 
Dmitry Fedoseev:
Yeah, some can't understand, some can't understand, and all concepts are one and the same.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying - who can't understand and comprehend, can only imply.
 
Vladimir Suschenko:
Yes, that's what I mean too - those who can't understand and comprehend are only left with an implication.

Don't bother so much, you demonstrated your intelligence a long time ago in the thread about indicators.

Let's talk more about grammatical errors.

 
Dmitry Fedoseev:

Don't bother so much, you demonstrated your intelligence a long time ago in the thread about indicators.

Let's talk more about grammatical errors.

Relax too, you're all right with literacy...
 
Vladimir Suschenko:
Yeah, like Mayakovsky: "We say Lenin, we mean Party...". One can perceive the meaning and significance of words, or one can mean something by the concepts. Each to his own. To some an understanding, to others a concept.
I wonder, what do you mean? You should first read what is written here and then add. Kaliningrad is a part of Russia since 1946, what is its antiquity? If you take antiquity of Kaliningrad, what has its antiquity got to do with Russia?
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