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Poland:
Feliks Łukasiewicz, Poland, was proud of many things concerning his country. His adorable ponies were one, the shopping possibilities in his country, his country itself, his people, and, like, his universities.
His oldest university, for example, is with its 656 years the eighteenth oldest surviving in the world and second oldest in Central Europe.
Its glorious walls having hosted the impressive minds of Nicholas Copernicus (the astronomer), Francysk Skaryna (first to print a book in an Eastern Slavic language and a Belarussian language pioneer), Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski (the father of Polish democracy), King John III Sobieski (one of his more totally fabulous kings), Manuela Gretkowska (the feminist) and Wisława Szymborska (the brilliant essayist, poet and translator).
Author's notes:
I don't own Hetalia
