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Yep, this was so ridiculous, that I removed a bunch of complete nonsense right away. Now it is no longer showing a link from the Prussian river Pissa to Pisa and the Prussian river Inse Fl. linked to Isara, nore much of that other nonsense. Ainan.6-1-2007
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The text in the history section doesn’t make chronological sense. If Sambians was conquered in “1277” but the conquest of Nadruvians was delayed by the Great Prussian uprising of “1260” (17 years earlier) how is it stated that Nadruvia fell in “1275” (2 years before the Sambians)? Dugbfresh (talk) 03:16, 22 January 2023 (UTC)Reply