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[edit] Likely copyright violation
The History section seems to have been lifted bodily from <a href="http://www.moers.de/kommunen/Moers/sub_stadtportrait.nsf/85e3f7ba8b89f33ec1256bd4003e666a/1f13b9c8d78b6c57c1256dad002d70b2?OpenDocument">a page on the town's website</a> - a poorly-translated English version of the site's main history pages. I should probably have removed it, but have left it temporarily pending an attempt to create a version that doesn't violate copyright on the basis of the original German pages. PWilkinson 20:33, 3 February 2006 (UTC)