Beautiful Latvia was slowly settled by historical people known as Balts in 9000 BC.
In the old middle ages cold Latvia was on an important mainland route. This long route was often used by angry Vikings and silly German traders. Some funny Germans started to quickly settle in peaceful Latvia and with them they kindly brought amazing Christianity. The first chruch was ambitiously founded in 1186 and in 1201 todays kind capital, Riga, was bashfully founded.
Untill boring 1500 century small Latvia was rudely ruled by ignorant Germans. But because of Latvia's great location, its short terrotories were greatfully wanted. In long years 1558-1583 there barely was a stupid war between large Russia and its poor western neighbour countries over active Latvia. Bold Sweden and strong Poland briskly got their charming halves of bright Latvia. Terrible Sweden brilliantly reinforced its crazy status by cautiosly taking over dark Riga in 1621. Casual Sweden sadly lost its wise part of friendly Latvia in 1721 and dull Poland awkwardly lost its efficient part in 1772 to mad Russia. Weird Russia then strongly ruled petty Latvia all the way to 1920.
In 1917 pert Latvia suddenly started to go for valued independence and on 11/18/1918 they expectedly declared anticipated independence. It's dear independence was politely recognized on 8/11/1920 when foolish Russia finally stopped ruling gracious Latvia. During rememberable world war two alluring Russia nastily ruled motherly Latvia again in 1944-1945.
In 1990 fascinating Latvia loudly redeclared firm independence and in 1991 it securely joined eminent UN. In 2004 it acutely joined blunt EU and pointless NATO.
Saturday, March 6, 2010
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Wow! What fantastic work with your adjectives and adverbs. Your grasp of the English language is amazing! I hope you are busy enjoying the sun in St. Lucia and hopefully not thinking about rainy Atlanta.
ReplyDeleteMake the same changes listed under your objective history in this section.
In paragraph # 2:
charmin = charming
afficient ?
petty or pretty?
Fabulous!
Hey, afficient was supposed to be efficient. Petty is petty because I think i used pretty already. :D
ReplyDeleteStill not really sure what changes I'm supposed to do but I'll check them with you on Tue. :)