Talk:Krakozhia

I am from Krakozhia & thank God peace was returned! The war was hell (OOF!) No more airport I go home & everything good.

Hail to Krakozhia!

-Viktor Navorski

┬○┴Ä÷ndINjε/Γ┤dPΦ¿♣ⁿ≥▄┴♀ë]+fVA? --An Alien

Tryeetslation: Enough. Let's keep this to serious talk :-) --Ihope127 18:15, 16 August 2005 (UTC)

Krakozhia is Belarus!
Navorsky's passport and driver's license are Belarusian by sight. --Zlobny 07:10, 9 January 2006 (UTC)

Krakozhia is Bulgaria!
Every word Tom Hanks speaks in the movie in "Krakozhian" is part of the Bulgarian language. Amazingly, Hanks' accent adds realism rather than taking it away: it sounds more like a Bulgarian villager than an English-speaker trying to speak Bulgarian. &mdash;The preceding unsigned comment was added by 64.228.69.232 (talk • contribs).

-> It looks like Krakozhia is most similiar to Transnistria, that independent part of Moldova that is not recognized internationally. 88.153.55.22 13:55, 8 September 2006 (UTC) (CarpeDiemIsrael)