wag siyang matigas Ang ulo at pag butihan Ang pag aaral Niya.
Explanation:
mahalin niya Ang kaniyang pamilya.
The map above shows what Europe’s borders looked on the eve of World War One in 1914, overlaid on top of the borders of European countries today. ... The Austro-Hungarian Empire and Russian Empires in particular controlled most of the today’s Central and Eastern European states.
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I don't get it, is this a question or an answer? either way it's correct because during that time the Egyptian Empire was still very much active, but I can't recall them spreading to the Middle East