Author Topic: if you could move a country somewhere else in the world, where would you move it  (Read 3824 times)

Build a wall around Mars and put Mexico there.
This would help us all. Annoying Orange would have no argumental base and we would have less narcotics in our country thanks to these tacoheads.

This would help us all. Annoying Orange would have no argumental base and we would have less narcotics in our country thanks to these tacoheads.
I mean, supply will always meet demand in the drug world. It's the non-rehabilitated drug addicts in Argentina that are responsible for narcotics in the country. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

totally misread the title.

I'd move Lesotho into the middle of the ocean so they don't feel threatened.
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move mexico down a little so it isnt connected to the US anymore, this arizona would get a beach >:D



move the UK to the middle of the atlantic ocean like it keeps pretending it is

(Uruguay is an argentine province, no exceptions)

It isn't a province, it was our cisplatine! (damn spanishes)

north korea to the north pole
seems fitting

move the UK to the middle of the atlantic ocean like it keeps pretending it is
I would be up for this if it didn't mean we'd get a lot colder.


Singapore to AMERICAN SHORE

I would be up for this if it didn't mean we'd get a lot colder.
Colder? Wouldn't you get warmer? There would be no continental climate, only humid meaning the heat would be maintained during the night instead of being dissipated. Look at Russia and Bermudas. Russia has areas with -30°C anual. Bermudas has a balanced climate. Warm during the summer and cool during the winter.

China, 1 KM above South America, Africa, or the Middle East.

Or would that cause a global mass extinction? I'd probably check the math if it were actually up to me.

My second choice is to transplant Great Britain into the western United States, around where Colorado and Wyoming are.

My second choice is to transplant Great Britain into the western United States, around where Colorado and Wyoming are.
but we like it here