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Can somebody explain to me why King Michael I appears twice under the heading "Kings of Romania" - but with different dates given each time??? Both instances link to the same page anyway...—Preceding unsigned comment added by IonNerd ( talk • contribs) 06:02, 26 november 2006
Somewhere on this page is a link to the German disambig page. I'm trying to find it, but I have had absolutely no luck doing so. Can anyone find the link? -- Milton 19:12, 3 June 2007 (UTC)
I see the second map, but not the first, shows in its inset the district around Achberg, north of Lindau, as part of Hohenzollern. Achberg is not mentioned in the article, nor in the Hohenzollern-Hechingen article. It would be interesting to know when Achberg became part of Hohenzollern. It's not a mistake, this exclave is shown as part of Prussia in the Stieler Atlas for 1891. Maproom ( talk) 21:26, 8 January 2010 (UTC)
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