What country's history besides your own you find the most interesting ?

What country's history besides your own you find the most interesting ?
Since I've already dissected every possible aspect of my own country's history I decided to move on to another one, which happens to be Argentina, very interesting history, I wasn't expecting it. I thought it was boring latino country history.

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Italy, France, Germany and in some sense also Russia.

France
Sweden

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Why Sweden?

It's interesting.

It’s China for me lads

>I've already dissected every possible aspect of my own country's history
Just New World things. Anyway, Russian history is interesting I guess, I still don't understand how the nation of Ukraine came to exist though

Germany, Spain and America I guess

me too
I'm reading this right now

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i find Latin American and eastern European history interesting

Tatar rapebabies

vikangz or Early modern period?

That's a myth. They are not related to Tatars in any way

Christian Sweden in high middle ages until Bernadette's son.

Same. Kingdom got me in the rabbit hole.

Ancient Mesopotamia from Sumerians to Babylonians, ancient Greece, Alexander's conquests, ancient Rome, China, revolutionary France, Napoleonic France.

Ancient Roman, early Islamic and ancient Greek history are interesting. All Nordic history too. And European history in general. Really all history is interesting as hell but those are my favorites (not counting my own country) at the moment.

Definitely France
Also Spain, Germany, the US, Mexico and Iran

Russia from 1700
Japanese edo period
Roman Empire
Byzantine Empire

Pre-Columbian Americas in general, especially Mexico and Peru but also the Ancestral Puebloans, Clovis culture, Dorset culture, etc

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Spain and Hungary