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I see a difference between "God's Own Country", a standard phrase denoting satisfied patriotism, matbemaybe even with a touch of humour and "God's Country" which, lacking the element of cliche, may be taken more as fighting talk. Doubtless useage and inplication differs from country to country though.

I see a difference between "God's Own Country", a standard phrase denoting satisfied patriotism, matbe even with a touch of humour and "God's Country" which, lacking the element of cliche, may be taken more as fighting talk. Doubtless useage and inplication differs from country to country though.

I see a difference between "God's Own Country", a standard phrase denoting satisfied patriotism, maybe even with a touch of humour and "God's Country" which, lacking the element of cliche, may be taken more as fighting talk. Doubtless useage and inplication differs from country to country though.

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I see a difference between "God's Own Country", a standard phrase denoting satisfied patriotism, matbe even with a touch of humour and "God's Country" which, lacking the element of cliche, may be taken more as fighting talk. Doubtless useage and inplication differs from country to country though.