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While adding color swatches to the infobox, I noticed that the list of colors previously there was "
Blue, Red, White, Green, and Gold", which does NOT correspond to the body text. Instead, the body text of the article has the colors, post merger, listed as "black, gold and green based on the Heidelberg city coat of arms", later noting that Studentenverbindung (~all fraternities?) wear the Pan-Slavic colors blue, red and white. Hence, unless there is further clarification to be offered, I am changing the infobox to note Black, Green and Gold as correct colors for this society. Jax MN (talk) 17:31, 23 May 2024 (UTC)Reply