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What building has been continuously occupied the longest, in history? - gamora77 - Ven. 15 Mars 2019 I was walking by the hand of a hospital where I worked, and I thought about myself, which has probably been unoccupied since it was built 40 years ago. Hey I wonder ... So, my question is, what do you think is the longest continually occupied building ever built? This could be any kind of building, just a natural structure like a cave or island or something. And by I have had people inside, one person, 100 people, does not matter so long. My thought is probably something of a religious reality, but I realize that my Western education has left me severely deficient in knowledge of other cultures. Is there a guard post on the wall that has a rotating shift for a couple of years? A temple in Nepal or something? There are some churches in Europe which have had a long time in the world ... has the Empire State Building ever been empty? Looking forward to your thoughts! RE: What building has been continuously occupied the longest, in history? - ILOVETP - Ven. 15 Mars 2019 Have a look to the Middle-East deserts. 1. This is where humanity began. 2. It's so hot that people use to live underground, which is a more lasting architecture. Houses have often more space under the ground than above. But even if you find such a place I can't certify it has been occupied whithout any discontinuity for 3000 years. RE: What building has been continuously occupied the longest, in history? - Georges V - Ven. 15 Mars 2019 Un compte supposément indien, 4 minutes après sa création pose une question existentielle en anglais sur un forum francophone ? Amis des bots... RE: What building has been continuously occupied the longest, in history? - gump kta - Ven. 15 Mars 2019 speak French please it's a French tropiques.Google+Translate+is+your+friend RE: What building has been continuously occupied the longest, in history? - Eldiablo9903 - Ven. 15 Mars 2019 Ouais les bots arrivent maintenant a poster mais ne sont pas encore au top D'aukkeyr he oebse aores reflexion qu'il ne faudrais mieux ne pas leur repondre, ca montrerais qu'il marche, un peu comme un troll qu'il ne faudrais pas nourrir RE: What building has been continuously occupied the longest, in history? - le G.O - Ven. 15 Mars 2019 (Ven. 15 Mars 2019, 12:29)Georges V a écrit : Un compte supposément indien, 4 minutes après sa création pose une question existentielle en anglais sur un forum francophone ? Amis des bots... IP allemande en plus RE: What building has been continuously occupied the longest, in history? - gump kta - Ven. 15 Mars 2019 message TSF au bot !casse-toi de là le bot, il y a pas assez de place à elParis pour un bot et un troll.Je vais te couper en morceaux te manger te vomir et te mettre dans des bocal. RE: What building has been continuously occupied the longest, in history? - cena - Ven. 15 Mars 2019 Scott c'est toi ? RE: What building has been continuously occupied the longest, in history? - KarlHungus - Ven. 15 Mars 2019 Si tous les bots pouvaient etre comme ça, ça me faciliterait le travail RE: What building has been continuously occupied the longest, in history? - Choux - Mar. 19 Mars 2019 Mais du coup est ce que quelqu'un a une idée ? RE: What building has been continuously occupied the longest, in history? - Eldiablo9903 - Mar. 19 Mars 2019 C'est vrai que la question est interessante RE: What building has been continuously occupied the longest, in history? - Zachariah - Mar. 19 Mars 2019 En même temps, ça veut dire quoi, occupé continuellement ? Est-ce qu'on considère qu'une école est occupée continuellement parce que des gens y vont chaque jour ou alors il faut qu'à chaque instant de sa vie, le bâtiment ait eu une personne dans son enceinte ? Ensuite, qu'est-ce qu'on inclut dans le terme bâtiment ? Est-ce que les grottes dans lesquelles vivaient nos ancêtres comptent ou alors juste les bâtiments construits entièrement de la main de l'homme ? La question est intéressante mais assez peu précise somme toute RE: What building has been continuously occupied the longest, in history? - TiPi - Mar. 19 Mars 2019 http://lmgtfy.com/?q=oldest+inhabited+building+in+the+world RE: What building has been continuously occupied the longest, in history? - Zachariah - Mar. 19 Mars 2019 (Mar. 19 Mars 2019, 14:15)TiPi a écrit : http://lmgtfy.com/?q=oldest+inhabited+building+in+the+world "oldest continuously inhabited house in Britain" Du coup merci t'es mignon t'es sympa mais tu vérifies avant d'envoyer ta merde merci RE: What building has been continuously occupied the longest, in history? - Georges V - Mar. 19 Mars 2019 But... Britannia rules the world! |