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The District of Columbia is also one of the political subdivisions of the United States. I also read ''somewhere'' that the Texas dividing into 5 other states is an urban legend, but I can't find it right this second. -- ] | The District of Columbia is also one of the political subdivisions of the United States. I also read ''somewhere'' that the Texas dividing into 5 other states is an urban legend, but I can't find it right this second. -- ] | ||
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Perhaps this could be moved to ]. ] | |||
:Or perhaps not. -- ] | |||
::Why would we move it, that already redirects here? -] | |||
:::Because Shino Baku is really Lir/cast of thousands, who is always trying to rename things in order to cause the most havoc imagineable. -- ] | |||
::Ok, got it, didn't know. -] |
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The District of Columbia is also one of the political subdivisions of the United States. I also read somewhere that the Texas dividing into 5 other states is an urban legend, but I can't find it right this second. -- Zoe