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According to what I learned in school and what I can find on the German Wikipedia site, the “Mathemtischer Turm” in Kremsmünster, Austria, was the first “skyscraper” in Europe, designed between 1749 and 1758.Reply
Until recently, it was not really feasible to construct high-rise buildings in the Netherlands with clay, wet soil.Reply
You can see that from the map of Destruction, which I saw only yesterday.
Of the source;
Maybe you and I have a different approach to the term skyscraper?
Oh, this is the Map of Battlefield V
Around Rotterdam))
It is a wonder that this building survived.
One more * White House*
3 yay for my country
According to what I learned in school and what I can find on the German Wikipedia site, the “Mathemtischer Turm” in Kremsmünster, Austria, was the first “skyscraper” in Europe, designed between 1749 and 1758.
Until recently, it was not really feasible to construct high-rise buildings in the Netherlands with clay, wet soil.
For Battlefield 5 matches, in Rotterdam conquest mode, that’s point B.
In Rotterdam’s Het Witte Huis.
Point B Catching
My favorite target is the B goal to catch at BFV in Rotterdam hehe.
Oats Quaker.. Is this an advert?