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Imperial Rhyme
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I'm not sure if this is the right place, but my father used to recite this rhyme, and I wonder if anyone can finish it.
[England was Hungary, so she eat a bit of Turkey, off a bit of China, dipped in Greece].
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Weary teachers used to provide a rhyme to assist British schoolchildren who were confused by the geography of parts of Europe that the English Channel didn't reach.
It went: 'Austria was Hungary, Very Very Hungary, Ate a bit of Turkey, Dipped in Greece. Long-legged Italy, kicked poor Sicily, Into the Mediterranean Sea.'
It went: 'Austria was Hungary, Very Very Hungary, Ate a bit of Turkey, Dipped in Greece. Long-legged Italy, kicked poor Sicily, Into the Mediterranean Sea.'
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