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[edit] Unsigned comment
The explanation for Germania Superior being called superior doesn't match the analogous explanation for Germania Inferior.
- I don't know what the date of this is, but this article explains superior as upstream while the "Germania Inferior" explains inferior as downstream. I don't see any non-match. Am I missing the point? What is the point?Dave 13:26, 25 June 2006 (UTC)