It seems that the world is smaller than we think. Sometimes, like the Vatican, countries can fit into cities. I've even heard of entire continents thriving in parts of Texas cities.
Can you guess where I'm eating?
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It seems that the world is smaller than we think. Sometimes, like the Vatican, countries can fit into cities. I've even heard of entire continents thriving in parts of Texas cities.
Can you guess where I'm eating?
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