По этой причине, например, городом-побратимом Вунгтау когда-то стал Баку. В Баку есть улица "Вунгтау", а в Вунгтау — улица "Ba Cu". Местные очень любят эту улицу и часто даже делают фотографии с её названием. А всё потому, что Ba Cu на вьетнамском означает "три хуя" 😎
По этой причине, например, городом-побратимом Вунгтау когда-то стал Баку. В Баку есть улица "Вунгтау", а в Вунгтау — улица "Ba Cu". Местные очень любят эту улицу и часто даже делают фотографии с её названием. А всё потому, что Ba Cu на вьетнамском означает "три хуя" 😎
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from tr