Talk:Kreis Birnbaum

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This article has long, confusing and unimportant data. Makes no solid mention of where Kreis Birnbaum is located. Seems like Poland or Germany according to the information given. The "Table of all communities" section is a mystery to me. Why is it there? I added the cleanup tag instead of wikify. --Brad101 15:50, 14 June 2006 (UTC)

I've updated the article, including a map and the WPFC tag on this page. I trust your issues are resolved. Bwood 14:21, 21 April 2007 (UTC)

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THE SOURCE OF ALL STATISITCAL DATA FOR ALL OF THE KREISE, REGIERUNGSBEZIRK, AND THE PROVINZ ARTICLES IN THE POSEN SECTION OF THE HISTORICAL STATES PROJECT (TO WHICH THIS ARTICLE BELONGS) IS THE OFFICIAL GERMAN EMPIRE CENSUS OF 1905, AS PUBLISHED IN 1912 IN THE FORM OF "Meyers Orts- and Verkehrslexikon des Deutschen Reiches". I DON'T HAVE TIME TO LEARN THE INTRICIES OF "PROPER" CITATION, SOMEONE ELSE CAN DO THAT (This is *still* a cooperative wiki, right?). —Preceding unsigned comment added by Bwood (talkcontribs)