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Border province Posen-West Prussia
=Names and languages+ More about why I changed Schneidemuhl linkage/format: Both words had linked to the same article. This is confusing and forces the user to click on both to see if they link to different articles. Bwood 23:09, 29 Jun 2004 (UTC)
Putting no separation between the number that indicates the year and the one that indicates the population is confusing, so I inserted colons. I then linked the years. Shert 14:31, 1 Dec 2004 (UTC)