Map of francophone regions where Saint Nicholas is celebrated. Notice anything?

Map of francophone regions where Saint Nicholas is celebrated. Notice anything?

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No

The inbred belt.

>Notice anything?

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The BBB (Big BASED Belt)

st nicholas as in the day of the 6th december or st nicholas as in the degenerated form aka christmas man

no

>Notice anything?
Yes.

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what are you implying pierre?

I notice that national identity is an artificial (but necessary) construct. Cultural characteristics are far more gradual than borders reflect.

That's where we stopped your cancerous folklore Hans.

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you vill celebrate Saint Nicholas
and you vill like it

>Notice anything?
yes, we could probably triangulate his home on the north pole with this info

OP's map has nothing to do with WW1 you miserable cunt.

?
get you eyes checked

The red areas are rightful German lands

you think the celebration of St. Nicholas has to do with WW1? It doesn't, the east of France used to be part of the HRE and thus in the German cultural sphere, that's the reason.

Bro... There's no humour in Germany ?

wasn't funny desu

It's ridiculous to be at odds among Europeans.
Even WWI soldiers sometimes lamented having to kill young men their age that they knew nothing of.

Rightful HRE clay?

It is funny, if and only if you are aware that there is obviously no correlation between those two maps that yet perfectly match.

this

>Notice anything?
There's more Arabs than we've been told

the rightful franco-pangerman border