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Hello, I'm letting you know that I've removed your recent edit to Naustdal (village) as, whilst perhaps remarkable, it is likely not notable enough for inclusion unless there exists some other connection between the two subjects. Thanks and happy editing, Closingbrackettalk 20:01, 2 July 2024 (UTC)
i think this information should be present on Wikipedia, if only as a curiosity.. the fact that the native place of Iselin - Naustdal, and of Joan of Arc - Domrémy, are located on the very same 5.7 Deg meridian... and the latitude separation is 13.1deg which translates in 1450km distance along said common meridian. Can you find any argument against this? Please let me know. Sorins792 (talk) 21:06, 2 July 2024 (UTC)
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