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Historically, Istanbul was officially called Constantinople or Kostantiniyye (in Arabic) until 1930, although it had been called Istanbul by Turks for centuries beforehand. It is implied that the name was changed sooner in the ''Fallen London'' timeline.<ref name=":1" /> The [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rHRd6Cl-tQ joke] was irresistible. | Historically, Istanbul was officially called Constantinople or Kostantiniyye (in Arabic) until 1930, although it had been called Istanbul by Turks for centuries beforehand. It is implied that the name was changed sooner in the ''Fallen London'' timeline.<ref name=":1" /> The [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rHRd6Cl-tQ joke] was irresistible. | ||
Independently of Mr Fires' plan and the apparent agreement over Paris, | Independently of Mr Fires' plan and the apparent agreement over Paris, Mr Wines is also investigating Buenos Aires as a candidate, and at least one other Master is considering Berlin.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/The_Scheme_of_a_Phoenix_(Storylet)|The Scheme of a Phoenix (Storylet)|Fallen London}} ''"They have heard rumours of Masters in Paris, in Berlin, and in Buenos Aires. Argentina appears to be Mr Wines' particular project."''</ref> | ||
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