Draft:Swedish Wildeshausen
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Wildeshausen was a short lived exclave of the Swedish dominion of Bremen-verden which only lasted from 1648 to 1679[1][2]
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- Comment: A lot context from this article is already in the respective treaties between the two states, and I don't see the need to separate the township from the article Wildeshausen. This draft in it's current form is not descriptive either to be considered as a standalone article, as most of the information is copied. I recommend you to add any additional sentence or line in the History section of Wildeshausen. zoglophie•talk• 18:17, 16 March 2024 (UTC)
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After the Peace of Westphalia in 1648, which Sweden was victorious in they gained large parts of modern day Germany. Such as Pommerania, Wismar, Bremen-Verden and Wildeshausen[3]. While Bremen- Verden, Pommerania and Wismar were long lasting dominions of Sweden, Wildeshausen was brief.