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By the history file it looks like I have written "kuk" at several places. I am though innocent to this, and I'm very glad that You found this. Can articles be edited and hidden from the history file ? I hope You can see that my editings only concernes with the differencies of population density in different parts of Copenhagen municipality. Though yesterday I noticed that it took very long time between I pressed the "Save page" button and the page to return. The word "kuk" is clearly swedish (I live in southernmost Sweden, close to Copenhagen) and means "penis", in danish (as the article is about Copenhagen) the same word in danish would be "pik". It makes me wonder if somone want's to discredit me. If You arean administrator , perhaps You can look deeper in this matter. When did "kuk" first show up ? When editing a specified part of a longer article (like "Copenhagen municipality" in the entire Copenhagen article) - if someone else somehow vandalizes the article at an other place, then it's hard to notice. (by the way I think that automatic login doesn't work when cookies are deleted - reason why I'm not logged in got to do with this) Thanks again Boeing720 ( talk) 01:14, 7 March 2012 (UTC)
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There's an answer for you at Talk:Koningslied ;-) Yintan 16:53, 28 April 2013 (UTC)
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Hello ! I'm just trying to find someone who has contributed to the S-train article, and I found you. I have proposed (to an administrator) that the article "S-train" should change name to Copenhagen S-train. And the article S-Bahn should be given an English name, which must be S-train. I wan't "S-train" to be a general article for all S-Bahn/S-tog and other names. Just instead of "S-Bahn". Then ther can be articles of all S-train system in Germany, Denmark, Austria, Switzerland, Italy , Czeck Republic and others. Do You object to these changes ? Cheers Boeing720 ( talk) 02:53, 8 March 2016 (UTC)
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Thanks so much for fixing this mistake of mine! -- 188.76.240.193 ( talk) 23:04, 21 February 2019 (UTC)
A new edit was made in regards to Origin of name under section 'Mother's maiden name' ~ Mitch~ Mitchellhobbs ( talk) 12:03, 10 April 2019 (UTC)