Rathenauplatz (Halle, Germany)

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  1. I find it always funny that there are cities which name places after other cities.

    This also leads to the following mathematical problem: If you would create a graph which contains all cities in the world as vertices and you connect two cities with an edge if and only if one city has a place named after the respective other one, how would this graph look like? How many connected components does it have? What is the size of the largest component? Is there one component which contains all capitals?

  2. King of kings! ^(For ever and ever. Halleluja! Halleluja!) And Lord of lords ^(For ever and ever. Hallejah! Halleluja!)

    And he shall reign for ever and ever.

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