I should have not used the word divide. It was more of a recombinant move. Some enclaves of humanity were deemed too small to be a nation, so were chucked together with other little entities - to make a patchwork nation.
I understand this, because Friesland natives speak a different language (now bi-lingual) than Dutch. The slow dying out of the Ancient Dutch'Celtic ;anguage, has hundreds of years of history. But it is only one province out of twelve - so they must learn 'high' Dutch n schools. There is always this struggle between self-determination and centralization. Europe is perceived to be impossible to run if it devolved to postage stamp fiefdoms.
To be sure, Northern Dutch people make fun of those from Brabant and Limburg (South), because they speak funny. And come to think of it, people from Amsterdam are their own kind of special.
What also comes to mind is: Putin's example in Tucker's interview, of travelling to deepest Western Ukraine and seeing Hungarian-dressed old men sitting on benches. He remarked at the time that these people were not Russian. He also mentioned that Hungary was welcome to claim that bit (over a mountain range and there is Hungary), back. You see, the border was established militarily, with mountains as a defendable border. But the Hungarian people lived all around that mountain range.
I should have not used the word divide. It was more of a recombinant move. Some enclaves of humanity were deemed too small to be a nation, so were chucked together with other little entities - to make a patchwork nation.
I understand this, because Friesland natives speak a different language (now bi-lingual) than Dutch. The slow dying out of the Ancient Dutch'Celtic ;anguage, has hundreds of years of history. But it is only one province out of twelve - so they must learn 'high' Dutch n schools. There is always this struggle between self-determination and centralization. Europe is perceived to be impossible to run if it devolved to postage stamp fiefdoms.
To be sure, Northern Dutch people make fun of those from Brabant and Limburg (South), because they speak funny. And come to think of it, people from Amsterdam are their own kind of special.
What also comes to mind is: Putin's example in Tucker's interview, of travelling to deepest Western Ukraine and seeing Hungarian-dressed old men sitting on benches. He remarked at the time that these people were not Russian. He also mentioned that Hungary was welcome to claim that bit (over a mountain range and there is Hungary, back. You see, the border was established militarily, with mountains as a defendable border. But the Hungarian people lived all around that mountain range.