Category talk:Fictional Europeans

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Turkish characters shouldn't be listed. Turkey is not part of Europe.

It sounds kinda political to me. But from that point of view neither would Russia fit. A part of its territory belongs to geographical Europe and the rest of it to Asia (You know, Istambul is a "city on two continents"). So the idea is non-sense and discriminative. Lajbi 13:30, 13 March 2006 (UTC)

Or, you're hypersensitive. Georgia shouldn't be in it either, then. Turkey is *not* Europe and pretending it is because a massive 3% of it is classed as Europe is absurd. Grow up.

Nope. 25 and liberalist. Consider Turkey was always present in the history of Europe (and that also means geographically with dominating a 15-20% of it in the Middle ages). That debate is far away to get decided by two persons. Soemones smarter than us decided it in the modern ages and so if you attend to university (hopefully to a faculty of Geography), you'll hear the correct answer. Gues what? It doesn't have a common word with yours. Visit Europe. Lajbi 01:04, 5 April 2006 (UTC)

Unfortunately for you, I am university educated, and European. This is the reason why the EU is up in arms over Turkey joining-- yes, we have a long history with Turkey. We also have a long history with China; with Egypt; with America. Does this make them European? I can understand you *wanting* to be European, but you're not. Boo-hoo.