The country with a small town with four consecutive dotted letters is Netherlands, with the town called Ede.
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A dotted minum is a diacritical mark used in the Arabic script, resembling a small dot placed below a letter. It indicates a specific pronunciation or phonetic value, often associated with certain letters like "ب" (bā') and "ت" (tā'). The dotted minum's placement helps distinguish between different letters and sounds, playing a crucial role in the correct reading of Arabic text.
Luxembourg.
Lichtenstein doesn't have enough letters. Could it be a county you mean?
re is small letters; RE is capital letters.
cause they can only choose one small letters or big letters so they choose big
a half note with a small dot to the right of it (like a period)
These letters are known as small capitals. They are scaled-down versions of regular capital letters and are often used for stylistic purposes in typography to create a uniform appearance within a body of text.
When lightning appears as small bursts in a dotted line, it is called sheet lightning. This type of lightning is caused by distant lightning flashes reflecting off clouds or atmospheric particles, creating a diffuse illumination in the sky.
Use a thick frosting in a small pastry bag to pipe out small letters.
Small distinction. They are the only two consecutive numbers that are prime. 5 and 7, 7 and 11, 11 and 13 and so on are consecutive primes.
The country with 18 letters in its name is "Liechtenstein." Liechtenstein is a small, landlocked country in Central Europe known for its stunning alpine landscapes and strong financial sector. It is one of the world's smallest countries by both area and population.