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Autodescription — graf (Q28989)
description: historical title of the German nobility
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Items involved: Q28989Talk, Q3519259Talk | Status: not resolved | ||
This is no interwiki conflict. graf (Q28989) is for the romanistic wording count, count (Q3519259) is the other ethymological equivalent for germanistic/ non romanistic languages. Does it cause problems to keep it like this?--Oursana (talk) 01:42, 26 July 2014 (UTC)