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... its abundant spillover population, which many European countries cannot emulate.
If Italy had not fragmented again because of Austria-Hungary, and East Africa did not absorb population from the Far East, it's uncertain which would have been stronger if Italy had started developing African colonies a decade or so earlier.
"Alright, since the advantages and disadvantages of this matter cannot be determined now, let's experiment first. We can use Dedradawa City as a trial site. If ...
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