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Piotrus, yet another dubious move to a Polonized OR name, including your standard procedure of immediate "salting" the old name to prevent regular users from reverting? "Michałowo Land" has exactly one Google Books hit [1], for a work by "Bydgoskie Towarzystwo Naukowe - 1963", while Michelauer Land has dozens [2], with the name being the same in German and English. Similar in Google Scholar, "Michałowo Land" is unknown, while Michelauer Land has hits. As with Kulmer Land, this whole article make no sense in Polish context, only in German historic context. Revert your changes, Piotrus! -- Matthead Discuß 09:50, 24 June 2008 (UTC)Reply