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    Who said, "Belgium is a nation, not a road"?

    Question #42398. Asked by Flem-ish. (Dec 16 03 5:07 PM)


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    King Albert I of Belgium while visiting Berlin, when informed by the Kaiser of Germany's war plan.

    Dec 16 03, 5:11 PM


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