Where is this? #3

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Yes

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Best Ever Attempt to Hijack a Thread!!! :laughing:[/quote]

Yes

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I’m not sure champagne is “brewed”, but anyway, no.

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Plaza de Mayo, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Famous place where one can find the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo.

You are the king.

Mmmm, details. It’s still a product of fermentation…or anaerobic respiration. Nonetheless!

Hmmm, wow I know nothing about other countries. Is soccer their national sport?

Dang, here I go and make a post and it’s already been answered.

[quote=“TranscendingRationality”]Mmmm, details. It’s still a product of fermentation…or anaerobic respiration. Nonetheless!

Hmmm, wow I know nothing about other countries. Is soccer their national sport?[/quote]

Redundant question anyway, MiG already said it was a romance speaking country. It would be tough to find one where soccer isn’t the most popular sport.

And this is why I don’t leave Canada.

[quote=“BigThumb”]Plaza de Mayo, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Famous place where one can find the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo.[/quote]

How do you figure that out anyway??? are you a mutant?

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[quote=“BigThumb”]Plaza de Mayo, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Famous place where one can find the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo[/quote]

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How do you figure that out anyway??? are you a mutant?[/quote]

1- Romance speaking- French, Portuguese, Spanish, Italy, and maybe a few other places.
2- Spanish looks like a good bet to start with since there are a lot of countries to choose from.
3- Since this is a fairly large public place (look at all the buses circling it) it must be from a major city.
4- Major city, spanish speaking. First one that comes to mind: Buenos Aires. Google earth…Bingo!

I will have another one in a few minutes.