Untagged image edit

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Orphaned non-free image (Image:Wappen Wertheim.jpg) edit

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File:Karte_wertheim_in_deutschland.png listed for deletion edit

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Need help in the German Wikipedia edit

Hello Kenotaph!

I looked you up specifically because your listed under the German Wiki contributors and you seem to be interested in history. I'm struggling with the article "Nordic Walking" in the German Wiki. I'd also like to mention that with the help of Barek I managed to fix the English article to a more or less proper version then it used to be. In the German article there's a lot of unreferenced material, material that is historically incorrect etc. I brought out everything I think is wrong in the article's discussion page, where I also uploaded the translated version of the English Wiki article. My first try on editing was reversed, the reason being "Babelfish-accident" or something like that (no clue what it means), but I do understand, I might have been a might hasty. I simply over-edited the whole page last time... :D (Can't rush with these things) My point being, I was encouraged to discuss, but there seems to be no discussion going on, so hopefully by directing more prying eyes I will attract some attention. I will paste this same message to two other editors listed in the German Wiki contributors.

Thanking you in advance, KMuuli (talk) 14:03, 9 June 2012 (UTC)Reply

Europe 10,000 Challenge invite edit

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