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Hugues or Hughes ?
editHas anyone a definitive answer on his first name spelling : Hugues ou Hughes ????
Some arguments, but that don't allow us to choose, here : http://musicbrainz.org/artist/6a11cf87-d866-417e-9b42-8731def5115b.html Mll 15:12, 20 February 2006 (UTC)
Grand Mere
editGrand Mere? This may be true if it's a band name, but I would have thought it more likely to be the grammatically correct Grande Mere (with feminine gender agreement) if not something more like Grande-Mère, which is the correct French spelling. Brequinda 14:43, 25 August 2005 (UTC)
Neither of these: in french we spell Grand-Mère. Corrected this in the article. Mll 15:12, 20 February 2006 (UTC)
Plovdiv, Bulgaria
editIf the choir is really the Plovdiv Children's Choir, then it's Bulgarian. There is a city in Bulgaria called Plovdiv, but none by that name in Hungary.