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| Despite
being a land-locked country, Molvanians love their seafood. Here a fisherman from
Lake Vjaza checks his catch for mercury levels. | | Nightlife
- Lutenblag style! |
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| Madame
Tussaud's has recently opened a museum in Lutenblag, featuring the world's largest
collection of bearded men. | | The
Great Plains, recently granted UNESCO World Heritage status as a "site of
significant monotony". |
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| Svetranj
locals gather each year on the 6th of June to celebrate the Feast of the Lopsided
Saints. | | The
Vajana Ritzzz Hotjl - what it lacks in old world charm it more than makes up for
in concrete. |
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When
dining in certain parts of southern Molvania it is considered rude to ask for
cutlery. | | Eastern
Molvanian men play Rubrav, a popular card game similar to 'strip poker' except
that, instead of removing clothes, losing bidders must don table napkins. |
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| Party
Time! A local Barjovian celebrates National Fertility Day, marking the date Viagra
was introduced into Molvania as an over-the-counter drug. | | A
worker at the Sjerezo nuclear power plant proudly demonstrates the central reactor
core, safely protected by her lead-lined shawl. |
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| The
Palace guards of Sjerezo were said to be the personal favourite of King Svardo
III under whom they were officially known as the 'Royal Molvanian She-Boys'. | | Sjerezo's
town square is no longer used for military parades. It does, however, continue
to attract lunatics. |
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