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MarSch recently redirected this article to Music of Austria, having moved its contents there. I have restored the article. I really feel the subject deserves an article of its own. Of course, the dance should be mentioned in the Music of Austria article (though whether it needs as much detail as is there now is another matter), but the size and importance of the subject, as well as the liklihood of somebody looking for information specifically on the Ländler, is easily such that it should have an in-depth article of its own as well (the stuff in the article now is really just a starting point--much more could be written). And apart from anything else, the Ländler is neither exclusively Austrian nor exclusively musical (it is, after all, a dance). --Camembert 15:26, 30 August 2005 (UTC)