Talk:Politics of Europe
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[edit] Removal of the devolutionary "independence movement" in Scania, Sweden
Somebody had written this:
There is an independence movement in the southern region of Scania, which was part of Denmark until 1658 and still shares linguistic and cultural features with Denmark.
It is true that Scania was part of Denmark. However, a very few Swedes have ever heard of any present day devolutionary forces from that county. There is a movement, Skånepartiet (party of Scania), which might have such point of views. However, there are no devolutionary forces of any significance to be mentioned on this page, and therefore, the phrase is removed.Mikael Häggström 06:37, 12 June 2007 (UTC)