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[edit] Where this article comes from
This article originally was written by me in German and then copied to the German wikipedia. Before that I wrote something like this for wikitravel in German as well, but it did not suit my necessities and so I decided to recreate the text and release it under GFDL. Within the translation work for a hotel in Italy I assigned the translation of this part to Samuel Klein together with the hotel's text. And he really did a great job. Thank you Samuel! The reason for this is simple: I use material of wikipedia and other wikimedia projects on my portal and so it is only logic to give something back and if it is a translation done by someone else of one of my articles or the articles I would like to see in another language. If there are people who would like to know more, please contact me by e-mail: s.cretella (at) wordsandmore.it. --SabineCretella 29 June 2005 17:22 (UTC)
- Ah, cool :) I should have known to look here for it. Yes, let's develop this idea more in a few weeks. --Samuel