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I have some photos at http://dheera.net/photos/thumb.php?q=europe2005/dijon if someone thinks this is appropriate for the External Links.
[edit] Flemish roofs??
The Wine section has some of the writer's personal opinions in it ('superb', 'equisite', 'some of the best').
But the sentence that I was really wondering about, is 'similar to Flemish roofs'.
I am Flemish, and have never heard of such a thing. Can someone add a reference to this? I might be the one misinformed here.
[edit] Arc de Triomphe
The Porte Guillaume is not an "Arc de Triomphe".
[edit] Mustard
Are the mustard references necessary?Adam Wang 01:44, 14 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] History - Kelly??
Where has all this nonsense about Kelly come from??