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No refs on the page for many years. I'm not seeing refs to consider but perhaps they exist in languages I can't read.
JMWt (
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09:11, 17 May 2024 (UTC)reply
Delete I think this is just an old mis-translation.
Eidskog (described in this article as a town near there) translates roughly as "Ed Forest". Google just returns people of this name, and ChatGPT refers to the "Eidskog forest" in the area instead.
Walsh90210 (
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00:59, 25 May 2024 (UTC)reply
Comment: I found what seems like a relevant reference: an article in Svensk geografisk årsbok from 1951
[1] (not available digitally). I found a web page that discusses thar article, which confirms that it's the right forest
[2].
Andejons (
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10:13, 27 May 2024 (UTC)reply
Ok, I can't get that to load but I'm going to assume good faith. As you can see it, would you think it meets the criteria of substantial coverage in a RS?
JMWt (
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10:22, 27 May 2024 (UTC)reply
It seems to have a 15-page article devoted to it published in a scholarly annual. I'm not sure if that is usually seen as enough for notability.
Andejons (
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12:26, 27 May 2024 (UTC)reply
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